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"V. Grocery. I*inc Icjis <$l Oof" fees, i leadquarters For Good Things To Eat." ^ i *11 one 49. SSSa9=S59^=5S ? !9 {ml j\Wg. 44 For Sale 3 strong muieu. Price $75 each. Apply 1? Henry Savage. For Rent. Ms' residence on Lvttleton street. Pofasession given immediately. Mlb? S. A. Gihbea. 1j< fit. Between tho Hohkirk Inn and the Episcopal church, * gold bead necklacc. Reward if returned to The Chronicle oilice. A Suggestion For Alderman. Mr Editor :?We wish to suggest Mr. ]'j. C. von Tresekow for Ahlcr nmn Irotn Ward 6, that piace hav ing been made vacant by the" ro?ig. .nation of Senator W. R? Hough. 1\1 r. vi n Tresekow is progressive ?nd we trust ho will consent tolrtin. Taxpayer. Broke Her Neck. On Sunday morning last Anna Wilson, :i coiored woman who lived in I ho lower part of town, in com p-inv with two other women, left! ?Camden in h one-h?rse bugcy to at tend church in West Waleree. When oeveral niilea from town, in ttomo way Anna fell from the bug gy, the fail breaking her neck. Her Ibody wmh hrougii' l*aek to Camden ;and buried from tlie colored Moth ?odisl church on Tuesday. Death of Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Brown, wife of Mr. A. C. liVft-'WU, died Ht her home on lower Mai.i street last Friday night. She hud not begn weil for a loog time and she whs a great eulFerer. Her cheerful, helpful life, her kindness to everybody, will long linger as a ?fragrant memory iu the home which her presence brightened and 'which death has now darkened. "The burial took place on Saturday, lib* .funeral being conducted by her pai&tor, Rev. C. C. Herbert. Skating- Rink Under New Manage ment. The Skating Rink which wa? opened up Litre bj Messrs Craw ford and Taylor lias been bought by Mr. F. Ii. AieXMiider, and is now ibeing run on tbe most up-to-date iplan. The young ladies cuu rest ?k?sured that uoiler I tie manage ment pcifeet order will prevail. Tbe rink will be opened every afternoon from 3:30 to 6 :30 o'clock and evoiy uight from 8 to 10:30. Your attention is called to tbe tadvertisement in another column of 'Tbo Chronicle to-dav. AN INVALUBLE WORST. "Life and Sayings of Sam Jonec,' Rdited by His Widow. Tbe people of the United States, who knew the late S?m Jones ns on unexcelled evaugellst and pul pit orator, will be glad to learn that Ik is life aDd snylngs aro to be made imperishable in tbe form of * volume that will be published by ?J. L. Nichols A Co., of Atlanta ?ar)y in December. A few days after the funeral of the great evaugeliat Mr. A. N. Jen kins, president of Nichols & Co , in in company with Mr. J. L Turner, v of the Turner-Franklin 'Printing Company , went to Cartersvillc and * contract was entered into to push the work to completion at the ear liest practical moment. The work Is under tiio supervision of Mrs. Jones, who is assisted by the fie v. Walt Hoicome, the evangelist's co worker for a number of years and 4>lose*t friend, together with a oorps Of trained writers and compilers j ??The Life and Bsyinfis of Sam] v. J?0?eM contains over 400 P?*es,! ?*ith fftv foil p?ge illustrations. He If morocco. tS.50; cloth, $2^(1 edition de lose, #5.00. Rzpreasage lid. Agente are coining mon A handsome outfit M* 60 Ciroulare free. Address Ifcolt A Co ,915 Avttei! Ailiitai f *V Mrs. K. ( untoy. J he pissing of so beautiful h !jff. ?*? that of Mrs. ?'nutey cannot |?nv() UlltoUAllcd the hOHftM Of tillV who *"*w hBr?? hII the years in which she |?a? so clowly iileuwi,|, the I ?Jj-ial and domestic life Qf Camden, when hers was the K*> heart (o ^ the young, hors lUe rippling to lead the dancing feet, her? M>*<> ttte tender henrt t0 Roothe the sorrowing, hers the gen?le lingers to I '^>?ibUr to the siek a?d suffering. in ry phase an.I every walk of Ijfe s ,t: was first nlwuv* to soothe, to '??'inlort and to bU ?s I Hej hospitality who boundless and 1 ho poor and homeless her doors opened wide with the same i?'ac,ou? welcome accorded tho rich sod thii gay. In the days when there wero no rainod nurses hor skillful hands were ever ready jn tho service of the mif , *r"i? ???! her devoted earn and tire, i'-** watching saved, under God's providence, the lives of more than (,ne whoso voices, now that her own t? silent forever, may still he raised to call her blessed. Lowell has written in the lines qonted below, a more perfect tribute than even We who loved her most could write in prose to the memory of nue whose life among us was that of a ministering angel and more than any woman I have ever known her| *wcet nature spontaneously fulfill , od those cardinal Yirtuen, a genfle charily and a broad humanity. She is a woman, ojie in whom I he springtime ot her childish veara Hath never lost its fresh perfume hough knowing well that life lmth room For many blights and many tears. She doeth Utile kindnesses 1 lint most leave undone or despise 1'<t naught that sets one heart at ease And giveth happiness or peace Is low-esteemed in her eyes. Blessing she is, God made her so And deeds of week-day holiness Kail from her noiseless as the snow Nor liatli she ever chanced to know I hat aught were easier than t<> bless " N. B. ? ? For Sale. New milch cow. Price fc2,j. Ap ply to 1'. V. Parker, Sayage plan tatiou, LugolF, 8. C. Nice Furniture For Sale Cheap. I have several sets of nice Furn iture which I will dispose of chepp for cash. Mrs. A. J. Stokes,-' La Fayette Ave. ^ ^ ?. An Address By Prof. Hand. The taxpayers and school patrons of Camden?is well as all of hem in t( rested in the advancement of our schools?aro cordially invited to hear an address bv Prof. Il:tnd, ol | the State University, nt the High School, this evening at 8 30 p. M His subject is: ' Education in Gen eral nti'i t!ic High School in Partic u!ar." In view of the recent npp'o priation by the Legislative of ?50, 00(1.00, to encourage fho establish, merit of Hiszh Schools. Prof. Hand's| talk will he of tire:ifc interest and im portance. IJc is an impress've speaker. There is no charge of ad icittance. Wedding: Bells. A pretty ?-hurch wedding was solemnized in the Methodist church at Kershaw on Wednesday morn-| ing last. Tho nontra^ting par ties were Miss Mamie Kj t k I e \y\ and Mr. Thomas Chawes Cauthen, of Sumter.y Rev. My J.efFcoaf, of I Kershaw, wa* tbejijMciating clergy man. After the ceremony the new ly married couple came to Camden, and after spending a few hours at tho home of Auditor and Mrs. W. F. Russell; who are relatives of the hridq and groom, they left on the North-Western railroad for their home in Sumter. Entertainment at Baptist Parsonage. The New Church Woikers of Lin* Camden Baptist Churob, will enter tain at the Baptist Parsonage, on Thursday, Feb. 28th, from 8 to 6 and from 8 to 11 p. no. The ladies will endeavor to make it pleasant for all who will honor them with their presence. Light refreshments will be served, without charge, but bome-made candies and a few extra cakes will be on sale. No special admission fre, but a silver offering will he received at the door?a free will offering, to come from the full ih-88 and gooduesa of jour heart. This offering will g to the New Church, on which work will soon begin. County Board Of Control Appointed. The Curey Cothran Hill provided Unit tho Board of Control for tbi* County be made wholly by the legisla live delegation from this county. In accordance therewith Sonator Hough and Representatives Richard* and Bethune held a meeting yesterday and appointed Dr. W. J. Dunn, of Camden, Mr. K. T. Estri.lge, of Be thnnd. arid AJr- M B. Kabou, of Lu goff, the Hoard o/Contrpl for ibis county. On account of tho train on which Captain Uicharda came bolng behind time, it was late in ihe afternoon bo* forp the meeting could bo held. Im> m^diatolf jffter the meeting a repre tentative of 'i'ha Chronicle aougbt an ict^rviow with Dr. Dunn whq f^id that it was bit opinion that the dis pensary would be open in a few day# !be County Board would have to be allied together and tbe ttock on band ohoolfed up, etc. There will probably b? QQ pbapge In the dUpeo ?er or hi* ae?ietan?. fba ?k>ard ia ouppoaad of food man and we have no raaaoR to doubt thai tha poafaese will * tort*** ' - ?'. Men's Ma.** Meeting A "Mcip'h Mhss Meeting" will he ! ; held h( the Opoia Houmc fi) Sunday afternoon w< xt. the 2ldi, at 3:30, o'clock, ii'i.icr 11??? auspice* of the I \ ?tung Mt ii'tf ( In i*tiat? AHgociiilion. Mr A (' Hii('j?ii,-ti , ot Charlotte,! will d? liver it lulu mi * Tho (liant. Evils " A union meeting will be held al tho M< thodi*t church Sunday j night at 8 o'clock- At tliiu mooting | tiddrt-a'oa will he n.ado by visiting I n-preaentativos of (lie V. M. (V A.! It in requested that tin* cl.oirn i'f all i the ehuiclii'K alien i and assist in the Hinging. ? ? PE1160NAL. W? are sorry to learn that our J good friend, Mr .J W. l)avi <. ?f I Aiilii i-h, is quito side. Missen Hello Thomson ami Susie! Young left Wednesday night. for New York to purchase tlieir Spring stock of millinery. They will be) gone for about ten After quite a h ng absent' from (..'linden Miss Liln Davis has return* j ed to her ol<i home, and her friends have tho gratifying assurance* from | I or that she will live hor? now. Mr. '1'. Eli wood Carpenter, of Mt Kiaco, N. Y , who has spent several winters hero, returned toCamdin on Wednesday last and is stopping at Dr.-'A. A. Moore's. Mr. (Carpenter has many friends hero who are de~ lighted to see him back. Removal. I wish to announce ?o my friends, patrons and the public in general that I have completed my new stables, (formerly the Armstrong stables, recently occupied by Evane Collins.) and have removed to name where I will be pleased to serve them. Respectfully, Geo. T. Little. Feb. 14th,1A07. Citation. South Carolina. ? Kershaw County. By J. B. Phelps, Probate Judge. Whereas, John ]). TTarriaou made suit to me, to grant him Letter* of Administra tion, of tlie Estate of and effects of Sarah Simons. These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and the creditors of the said Sarah Simons deceased, that they lie and appear before me, in the Court <>l Probate, to be held at Camden, S. C., on the 20th dav of February next after publication there* of, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to show cause, if any thev have, why the said administration should not he granted. Given under my hand thm 5th day of February. A. I)., 1907. Published in tlm Camdon Ohronicl-j on the 8th day of February. 1907. J. B PHELPS, Judircnf Probate. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. Stale of South Car-) in the Court olina, ^ of Common County of Kershaw.) Vlcas. (Complaint. Not Served.) W. M. Shannon, Plaintiff. against Louis Bradford,- Jr , and E, J. Mc Girt, Defendants. To The Defendants:? You are hereby summoned and requir -ed'to answer the complaint in this notion, which will bei filed in the office of the Clerk ot Court of Common Picas, for the said County, and to serve a copv of your anow'B^t ?-4Jio f-aid Complaint on the sub scribt-r at jjis ntJiye in Camden, 8. C , within twenty d*VB after the service hereof, exoluaiveof thu d?y of s|}oh ser vice; and if von fail to anawer the Corn. plaint within the timo aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this actiou will apply to the Court above named for the relief de manded in the Complaint. ^ LAURENS T. MILLS,. Plaintiff's Attorney. Camden, M. C-, January v<th, 1907. To Th** Defendant, Louis Ifradfopd, Jr., Take notice that the Complaint jn this action was tiled in the offiue of I he- Cler^ of Court of Common Pioan for Kershaw County, at Camden, S. 0., this 24tii day o' January, A. D.. 1907. LAURENS T. MILLS. Plaint iff* Attorney. Foi Sale. Tho County has on h'tld a llwinier i Carts and .M'Vi ial m-Is ? 1 ll.tiiu for sale. Applv to ,\i c. \vfsi\ i />iif cV Stipe rv;s.?r. Notice: Notice is hereby tin' heioat ? i tin* County i'l C iuiiii?.-ii>ii? is 11 moot on the 1st Moitd > ?>' ??*??!? mouth All persons having chums against tin C.niiuy ikro re.|ue*tcd t>> mini them in <>i ? ?? i Ji*? I*" I If >? i* DAY of tln? on 'in li ' . tin' hills in iv have to h??|, ?ll ;| tllbgt <|||C||! till ? lilljf oi tl M. C W KsT. County Supervisor. Notice. I have wold out u.y ? en' i rc ('or* ami Wood business together wiili inv good will to M* < him Whitakei and II umot. Thanking my custo mers for pant patronage and solicit ing a continuance for uiy snccisaoin 1 to in a ill. Reaped full v. A. s. /emp. Camden, S. C , .Jan. 23, IU07. M kIjEP1 In pursuance of the provisions of Si c tion 7 of the Charier of the <'iIv of <'hiii <lon, an election fur Atlcnnan of Wart ((>) will ho licit) in that War?l on Tuts day. March ftth, 1907, t?? till the unexpir ???I term caused l?y the resignation of A !? dorniaii NV. li Hough. The polls will l>o opened at 8 o'clock A. M-, and close at 0 I'. M, The poilinw precinct will he located in the pi>>//a <?l Mr. (!? K. Taylor, comer of Hri.aU ami Chesnnt Streets. Managers?E. B Cantey, Allen Dens, U. F. Hade By older of Citv Council II. C. CAHUISON. J. J. (iOOPALE, Clerk. Fehrufirv 7th. 11KI7. Max A OA I! I). Having bought Mr. L T. S>w art's stock of goods I wish to let, niv friends and tho public know th*?l I will keep a full line of IIKAVV AND FANCY <jKOCKKIE-S, also fhat 1 am going to try the exprri. merit, of doing a SPOT CASH HC'->~ INKSS, giving my customers the benefit of saving in price. Yours Hospectlul'y. L M. WEST. January 1 (Jtli 11HJ7. lax Executions. Under and hy virtue of sundry tax exoctili;>lis to tile diroctcd, 1 will proceed tobcil. before tlj?? Court House door in the Citv of Caioden. on tho first Monday in Mun 'i. H'07, during the I caul hours of sale, tm? t.-jllowingdescribeu ronl estate to. wit: 1 lot in town of Woslville bounded on liie North hy Mill street. West hv Main Rtreer, East by Mrs. Caroline' Raskin, and South by J. C. Hilton and I,. C. Hough. Levied upon and to ho sold as the property of S M. Kosenbergor . 228 acres in School District No. S hounded North by Re|k & Son, feioi|t|) j,y J. C Ililton, West hv J. C. Ililton anil I, C Hough, and Kant by tho Dr. Young place- Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Lewis E. DmiDp 44 acres ten miles North of the city of Camden and bounded on thev North hy tpijct } of the mime body of land, on the F.ast by trad Xo. H u.f the ktimt> body of land, on the South by Wateree River, and on tho West by Liberty Hill Public Road. Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Abe Brown. 30 acres tn School District No 2 bound ed ou the North t?y Frank P6tce,South by John Jenkins, East by Willie Shiver,and YVest by $im?n lnijr|iru. Levied upoi) and to be sold uj ti?p l/Uiperiy qf t|i? Jij?* late of Jackson Uurv 'J'erms of Male?Cash. J. S. TKANXIIAM S. K. C Feb. 14th, l!)07. OBjIitj Go To Kennedy's And See His New Store. lie will show you the raopt complete Stock lie has ever offered the trade. The Leader it) Hardware, he will sell you complete the best $3 50 stove on the market. His Ranges not surpassed, especially his $25. Range, See it. Delft Ware for kitchen and house (ko pre*) ev / pais warranted. The celebrated K K. Pocket knives, shears and Table Cutlery warranted. Breech loadingGun* Hunttrs outfits. Pumps. Pipe black and Galvanized. Engine fittings Plumbing Supplies Jap A Lac, old Furniture looks new. Harrow* Pise &))<} Smoothing. Qrain drill* and Oarmicliael distf\jbutor?, use them and plant in the, open furrow, the true principle, And thereby save your ?e< d and stand. Vulcan and Ohattanooga Plows. Car Milbnrn Wagons. Hay Presses. Saddles, Bridles, Harness. Bagging and Ties: Nice line Groceries. * H. l?i>f(?ppedy. ai> (W Value Qj With Merchandise 40 per cent, higher than last year and a steady advance in prices, w hen present supplies are disposed ?of, such offerings camiol be repealed.? BUY 11I:RI:! BUY NOW. WIS COURT COMPARISON. lit do ii<'t t?itii"u ill Viii'itily Iiikm: hi <wiv r,tlier store, and if prices are not actually lli<? IosvomJ \vo do not ex pect you to favor us, M)()lv ? INV KSTIG ATK:--t ()M PA KK. Hny only where yon can buy to the best advantage. THE CERTAINTY OF LOWER PRICES Whenever, f<-r any leason, competition names l<;wer linn usual pi ice?, reduel ions to I lie lowest point are iimnedi ?te! v made here. Our guarantee of that tiavels with all lransuctions We request the return of anything that eau he. bought Cor less elsewhere. A store to you is no better than the po aest bargain it gives. v Si IBafgairis. The wo nl '"Bargain" is only used in the I mo sense of I ho word by this Store, and as in previous .seasons, and in order to quickly intro duce our line Spring stocks, we take tli ? short cut to pubjie, favor by of fering values of an extraordinary kind. P.i^t records guarantee our prices. What We Advertise You'll Find. NOTICE TO TRUSTEES. I r:mnot approve hcIioouI warrants fill ed out with lead pencil because the Countv Treasurer will not pay them unlos they are wiittcn with ink W. D. TUilNBli, Co. Supt. of Kil. Doc. 7. 100(1 s. Mm a W ?MANllFACTURKRH of? "rbors, Sash, Blinds, 'Co.; Ming, liuilding Material ;?3h Weights and Cord. HI AULESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which vvo uuarantec superior to any sold SpqtH, ftiul thereby save ir.oi.oy. Vv'irujow awl Funcv Glass a Jan. 4-4, Plant Wood's Garden Seeds FOR SUPERIOR VEGE TABLES & FLOWERS. "Twenty-eight years cxpeiieneo ?ouv own seed JarmH, trial grounds?and lartfo \VftPphonge capacity ffiVQ m au equipment that ia unsurpassed anywhere for supplying the boat seeds obtainable. Our trade in seeds both for tho Garden and Farm { is one of tho largest In this country. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Oats, Seed Potatoo*, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and other Perm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog Klvoe full#* and more complete Infor m.Mlon about both (iarden and Varm Peoda than aay other tlinllar publica tion Issued In tbli country. Mailed , tcvo on request. Write for It. T.W.WmI&Sms, SnlinMi fDCHMONO,. VK ^llnderta/ceng. ("ALLS ATTENDED ANY H0UKrDAY OU NIGHT EST. E. O. mWeiGHTC^S CANTEY & BOYKIN, FIRE INSURANCE. ' ? ?i-i H Dwelling And Mercantile Risks A Siecidty. We Represent Only The Best And Mont, It liable Companies.; Ileal Esfrite And Hen ting Agents. New Store! New Goods! We wish to announce to our friends and the public generally that we have opened up a nice line of heavy and fancy groceries in one of the new; stores next to Mr. A. D. Kennedy's: where you will find everything fresh and nice in the grocery line. We also carry sidelines of Crockery, Glass ware, tinware, water Buckets; Tubs, oil cans and in fact anything to be found in an up-to-date Grocery Store,; Give us the chance /ind we 'are we can sell you, we are not to be I dersold. Our motto is quick sales Ismail profits. Respect G.A.&R. L.M _ ? -r?~ mvhhm