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LITTLE THINGS make up the sum of human existence and little, but surpassing good tilings, make up our stock of GROCERIES. Stuffed Dates. Pitted Dates. Pjjtted PVunes. Pulledr igs. Layer Figs. i * i iVvapGicuea /-vppies. Evaporated Peaches. Evaporated Apricots. Evaporated Pears. Evaporated Prunes 4 Hie Pure Food Store." H???i JM School Closed Monday. Go account of the death of tfrof Kennedy's little baby the Hoard of Trustees very properly ordered the graded schools closed 1 nut Monday. Death of Dir. Win. Owens. Mr. Win. H. Owens who lived .about 11 miles cast of Camden died lis' Tuesday. Mr. Oweus leaven ' h widow and six children. The burial took plnce on Wedneedu) t&ioining at IVJ ni ah ki)'h Church. Salesday. ' Y Last Monday was salesday in consequence of which quito\a large crowd was about the Court House during the legal hours of pal?. Some valuuble property was sold and all brought very good prices. A Gocd Chance ForTwoYcung Men ' A communication from Congress man R. E. rinlov informs uh that on*tb<?T8ih ??f February there will bo held at Yorkville an rxnmtMi tioii to fill two vacancies from the ITif * I) Congres&ion nl District of South Carolina at the Naval Acnd cmy. PoGtofllce Money Order Found, A postnftlce monev order for $G 00 was found on Main street, near DcKalb, one dnv this week. Tin? order was issued from Station No,. 2, Charleston, S. C , on the 3rd day of Feb., and made payable to Adam Brown. The name of the remitter is Ransom Dens. The owner can get it by-cnUing at this oflloo and paying for this notico. Dr. Holley Stays In Augusta. We take the following from the A ugusta Herald : % After careful delibetation, Dr. J. B. Holley, pastor of the Second Bap tist church In Augustn, has decided to decline a call recently received from the leading Baptist church at Millen, Go. The Millen congregation is one of the strongest in that section of the state, and the action they took a week ago In unanimously oalling *Mr. Holley was a compliment deep . lv Appreciated by the Augusta pns tor. Mr. Holley hr-d been giving the matter earnest and prayerful con sideration, and yesterday decided that he would remain here. He coutinues his work In.' Augnita at the urgent rrquost of the board of deacons, the board of trustees and the congregation of the Second Bap tist churclf} and as an evidence of appreciation hag been voted a sub stantial increase in salary. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES A full line of Fresh High ^ Grade Groceries Con stantly on hand National Biscuit Cos Cakes All sizes and Kinds. Fult links JTunoy Fiuits The Up-Town Groceiy. i K. W. MURCHISON, A GOOD Permanent position with a guar anteed salary, for men and women, work at home, may be hnd by writ ing for information, with stamp enclosed, to the Pine Balm Manu facturing Co., {southern Pinee, N. C. Death of Mr. J. A. Johnson. Mr. J. A. Johnson, ono of the beet and most highly esteemed cit izens of eastern Kershaw, died last Monday evening. Mr. Johnson was of n quiet, peacable and inof feusive nature. Ho was u devoted husband, a kind father and n good neighbor. It is with deep regret i h at we learn of his death and to his bereaved family we tender our1 deepest sympathy. The burial took place at Antioch Church. Hotel Simmons. Mrs. M. L. Simmons who so suc cessfully conducted the Lomax ho tel recently, has moved to DeKulb street into the house formerly oc cupied by Mr. 1). F. Dixon, and the place will lie known us Hotel Simmona. In these more commo dious quartern Mrs. Simmons is better prepared than ever to serve the public. Hot and cold baths and all other modern conveniences have recently been put in. Mrs. Sim mons is now prepared to sefve in an unexcelled manner tho most fas tidious, New Advertisements. We direct your attention to tho fol lowing new adytrtisemcnti which appear in Tho Chroniole to-day : Commercial Hunk. * \ G C Welsh-*-Administrator's No tice to Creditors Burns dp Barrett?Majestic Qook ing Range Supervisor's Monthly Report H L Walkins-r^To the Demor cratic Voters of Camden, To Chance Church Charter. Postofllco Money Order Found. PERSONAL.. Mr ?) F Oweu, of Westvillo, wne in Cnmden yesterday. Our good friond, Mr H T John son, was in Camden 1 iet Saturday. Mr J It Catoe and littlo son, Kd.i ward, wero in Camden u couplo of days last week. Mr B H Coats, of Kershaw No X, gave ns a pleasant oall last Satur day. Mr Coats in a "brand-new paid iti advance*' subscriber. Mr W A Clyburn, of llefhune.was ioCamden last Monday. Mr Clyburn ;ws8 accompanied by. his youngest son who'has just returned home af ter an abseuce of eight years. U. B 0. The Chapter of the U. D. C. met at the borne of Mrs. A. W. Burnet, Jr, Feb, 8. Only twelve members were present. Mrs. Harry liaum not wishing to accept the office, of Treasurer, ten dered her at tho laat meeting, made it necessary to elect another in her stead. There not being a quotum present the election was postponed till tho next meeting. The Presi dent was requested to take charge1 of tho now* collected at this meet ing. , The President advised that the Constitution he printed and a copy be furnished each member of the Chapter. She will therefore have it printed at an early date Other items of interest to the Chapter were diicusscd'- Aftfcr dainty re freshment*, the Chapter adjourned Mrs. France* l)an<sler. 8co. Notice To Creditors. Alt' j^rsont holding olalma again*t thw estate of 8. W. Wslsh, deceased* ar* notified to file sama, duly at tested. wHhin tMrty days. And all per a?? indefcUufl to isM asUts will make seMfeasent with the undersigned, Adm Estate dee?aaed, FHmry ?. MM, ugtd dailj ftt IIm ^ ? ??????? pto?WM akU|td 4*11} *? Sg*? MmUM TMlilft |j|i>wit riinxn ' cr Dist Kabruary 2nd, I UOH, was u !i.?j^.\ day lor III'4 lJuplihlH <>; j (? .1 ?)v11 ii, J in *v Chtiron wan : dedicated I no I'bu'oli is" on i.tv oi-riutr <sf .Main street aid ? 1. ?f.li flti; IiVi'IKIA Jt in it |i| i< |v hlfnt.ur.* :>n i oossl Hin>i,i fci-.OOOOU ; 1) due iog li;ipUM pii'tlgirs an 1 tl o j Mkii) III U,0 fwllllt'l p.*f fOllflgM <' M j Main street i! on* itiii;ti>t> it L?l of j ??!> ul wiily $2,u<?0 t'O I hi \uiiou?< cnu.miltui'S h.k?o wor!?od untiring \ i')d it i? ^r.i t'n?. llioii I.i!>?>'h l"HVU lnH-ll ho 8I|.?CC Wbflll, 1 ho l>Ul!dlUg I'D III ID 11 lot) ?v i! I) H?JV L. A, Mitt-It* II, ctiauinan, consisted of Dr. S F. Bruslngti.u and Messrs* G C. liiace, J. J Goo.lale, W. G Wilson and W. 1{, ftvo, .Jr. The doacons of ttu) (Minioli nro Mr. (). R IiGwis. eluiiilimn, and Mos-rs G C Bruce. T K ??oodnk\ W. R ICve. Jr. an,| \\\ (j Wilson. , Mr W. O Wilson in also tho Sun <l?y Rchoul PiUpc-i iiil?iuiont and Church clerk. ami Mr. T. K Good ) a!o is tho efficient Treasurer. I ho officers aro all good, strong ! men and a great work may bo ox peotod of the Camden BapJjstChurch Last Sunday the weattier was cold hut there was a largo congregu 'ion at all the services n.nd the fol lowing program was oarried out: Doxology Invocation -* llyinn 1G1 Reading Scripture i'rayer Hymn 610 Ottering A u the in?'Beautiful ore Thy Tow. ers." Sermon?Rev to M Potoat, I) I) Treasurer's Report? Mr W G Wilson Acceptance of Church?Mr 0 K Lewis Ordaining Prayer?Rev T M Bailey, D I) IJyrnn CIO Benediction Sunday School Ralley at i V M Evening Service at 7 30 1 )oxologj' Invocation Reading Scripture Prayer Hymn Cl'2 Address on behalf of City Churches ?Rev O 0 Uurbert : Address on bohalf of Karshaw As sociation? I)r K M Poicut. Address on behalf of the Stato? Rev T M Bailey, U I) Address by tho editor of the Baptist Courier, Ucv A J S Thomas* 1) I) We,do rot want to appear partial by publishing tho address of only one of the speakers, for both J)r. 1'oteat and Dr. Bailey wero at rindr bo?<t as v,'8u abo Dr. I homas, the beloved edit>r ol tho Baptist Couri I er. but so full of christian love and , fellowship was tho address of Hev i (! C. lioibcii n beuiiif of the oilier Churches of Camden, wo givo it in full. Mr Herbert said : ' Brother Miicln.ll, and Brethren (if the Camden Baptist Church: ? I accept with genuine pleasure the place upon this program which you have assigned to me. ? TTis a most agreoabls duty to give expres sion upon this bappy occasion to the sentiments of your brethren of other Christian Churches in this city. You have erected, upon a cum mauding and historic silo a sub stantial and beautiful structure for the worship of God. Old | reprcr sent upon this ocoaslou any other of the larger intortsls, of this city there is much that might bo said;; for this splendid wotk of yours will be a benefit to the community fri.m eyfciV point of view. Good Qb.urohee advance a city in buauty, sobriety, happiness, education and business, and in universal public esteem. But speaking, as I have been re quested by your pastor towlo, from thb standpoiut of your Christian brethren of other Cbqrohes, lot me say that wo rejoice with you in tin higher and more spiiitualaigo.fi cance of your worfc, A building like this, rr'.etrd through the coosecratcd and earn est effort of pastor and people, will 8peak mightily to thU and Coajiny generations concerning the things of our holy religion Silently but powerfully through the years this sacred building wili bear testimony la the highef na tuie that Is iu man, We are not all animal, wo are not all earthy our quest is not alooe for food and rai ment. But God has breathed into us of his ipirit, and our earthly temples are thM<iir shadows of the houso not made,vwikh hands, whith er we would go. .This lieautifql Church is an iui i phatio declaration of your faith id God and the Christian religion. When Ingersoll was at the height of his glory, or his shamr, he deolared that Christianity had reachod its limit iod predicted that it would now begin to deollne. Next more* (ng C. C, McOabe then secretary of Church building work in the Metli* odist Episcopal Church, wired the famous iofadol: "Dear Bob. All the same wo are building two a day." And the permanent significance of ttiat message is this: that every newCliufcb Is a substantial and enduring affirmation of the faith of tbe builders In Jeaue Christ. If v ibis building strengthen tbe faitb and arouse tbe waning oodrigo of any ft child t?f God. Not only does tbis building deoUre yoarj faitb; bat It i? a fair expression ol prstee. It l^s ??th?? to brick and aortaf^Biftong wltbont wot da. It gives Si foloe to yotr aplrit of e4ormUo? Md **4 at) UWHMtM.I* HNNMlIp W_1 ILUU - . ? .x -', . H (' V'ty \ <"< it> S t "</ I low /VIIK il Can ! In till ltl<|<<>. I.I .(\u ?' ( I< lit I I W >1 .. !i :? I . ? ft \ iri .1 : , i::it ? ? IK'Cjriiit 'iinil i > i. W 0 < h I y t>l* , i >: | ( !:. ? i . j you U r.l tit i U (li-ti't ?:> I||1' of Iio\v mill li iiii|>c>rt uti-'o you urt* in tin- w orKI. Try il f TheCommeiciai Rank Camden. S. C. alive In many buurls u p? i< ini -l liyuiu to the Ono who is w?-U j>|? hf <;d to rocclvo our |n hi?????. Ag\in, to build n |)!h(0 I ? k u Hi., to worship God is to invlti G? d conic here and hies* hit> i . I'bese graceful w a 11 h are lifudup like hi idh toward Heaven f >r th couiing of the 11 ?1 v Spirit. M <i\ this Church prove n point <>f con tact between inanv a human spirh and the Spirit of the Father, for is? deed it is tho vihiblo utterance c i a people's prayiy. A beautiful Church is au ?lo quont sei mon, Not oul> dun thin | building txpu-HH your aspitM'.ioiib towards GoJ but it speaks of whut God iu Christ baa done for niMi? und what he proposes to do. Goit wiil use it as a standing diclur'\> lion of the blessed Gosp* I. It v\ ii? tell all who behold it of thut uu speakable Gift which God has (*iv en to man, find of the lovu of ' Christ which brought him to ihr. help of humanity. May many si)uI bo led hero into tho bless ir.gt of the household of God. Brethren this Church is n dear to you bucauac of it? boauty ^ uud because of lite sacrifices ytm have made to place it hero. Hut i' will become fur dearer to you nti (0 the years go by. , Hero you vvili,y flnda trength for life's burdens,t'om ,y foil for its sorrow?, pence utu;<1 h11o its turmoil, grace fuidicicnt f r iin ii. t(Milntrtijnne. A:i!i(;re your hltiuo Childten v i1! h'ivmvh their em ly .jui l??riM >* i lie lx? tt *.? f life*. All, ? ?? <i <? to ii 'i how it;u<*li thin |?!ii( 0 ^ 11! mi i :i i) i ii i M i 'i i r n the f.t li> toj'm ? ( n>?'ii ?*ii?n ' i hi* 11i"'irr ?vn\ h i>( Ii ?i III ? '| I | oil?' ( ? Ml I k>| Vli'0 A II (1 '?! '/.' I I' I. 1 : < Hsiil, til -? >. II 1 ' ? i 'i i *. is 11 . ? i i ? Iter; nait i lit1 (I i V h< h I h I ni Hi 1f I'llHn i til ii 1)1 if 11 hi*/ Ki> ' Ii:: i I I .mini I, . | irf 1 ? .nil w e v'.i t'tf; ni u ' *.' ?? \<?o. .J \ ' < : i | >?! ? ? 11 1 j ; \ i' > , t, i > i , i ? ? *. i 111 ? i i:it i .S'i(? ' ? : c t? s i f c.> tii tit i-ill u' ioii >\ < In 11 .<?ii i < i 11 -1 i 'i <, ou r Vi oi Ic \V i1 I ? ti u Death of ix Little Huby. 1 i ?? ts i < 11 ft oli ii of s ii, of if tjyio puili) l'i i !\jr. i.i.d Aiid. l(. M. K-nw tl?, tli.tt wo chronicle tlu' death of their little* daughter, Ju 11?*, ti^i tl hix months. Shell id u<? I i)'?'t\ well I, v *wo or three *w ? k><, lint only ii It * iUvd lx foie t?he du d wuHh'-r conrii-.ioil thought to lie '' r 11 It' *? I ()'i Sunday tiinrnino| d? - 11 ? t ?J till III it loving I i:i ti 11 m could Iliti' A lij;?? I i'f I)t >tlh t otieht il her >U'l I'? ? r |>ri l iinisi lit t If life was end ? <1. She r ? nu unusiiully Ikmiiiti ll! ittnl nl< ? ueli vc (l.iltl hu'I will h> ?ai.l; ini?M<: 1>v" hi r fuiitl parent?, >u he vi ho doclh kII 'things well, ?'dtuli not willingly nflliet" and tho 'ionutiful Imliy will h<>rve hs k link 'ti dtuw t he in close to Keftveii. 'Mfohl her. O Father! in tliino arms A ml let liei ht'iict I n I Ii he A nu'hK. uyer ol ltive between Our huniun hearts and Thee." building"iiul'furnisiiing tho ?ame at Hudiopville, and to provide loi ai annual levy lor the purpose of puyu^ the interest on said bonds and on at iufr ? Sinking fund to redeem name. | Anderson County Delegation A hill relating to revision ol the tJlklof i^is.rolion nt And.?? C?Mrybyl<-s--A Hill to Miicnd MCtioi 105, 0.1.1c of l#w? "f South t arolina 11102, ?o as to provide to, regm l Hon for special electioug. Mr. (Ivies?A bill to amend sectiou J, act 273, statutes at large, entitled 'An act to incorporate the city ol Aiken and to provide registration foi special elections." Mr. Wunnaninker? A hill to pro k itlc for a public cot ion weigher a Swansea. Kdgetield Delegation?A bill to ei iblo tin* commissioners of (lie sinkii fund to lend funds to Edgefield con y to be used for the payment of past indebtedness of said county, ai o provide for the repayment of t funds so loaned. Mr. (jyles? A bill relating to t revision of the books of registrati >f Aiken county. Mr. 11aHi'.., A biii to amend s(l '.ion 750, code of laws u? h Cai| N n "BOYKKN 5?3 * nuay 13 8 ^ 9 ? HR tj FSRE INSURANCE. Dwelling And Mercantile Risks A Specialty. Represents Only The J>cst Aid Most Reliable Couipanis Heal Estate And Renting Agent. ?A. D. KENNEDY.? V Headquarters For When in need of anything in the Hardware line call and see me. A. D. KENNEDY. A.Thies' German. Salve. Worth Its Weight In Gold. NO HOUSEHOLD COMPLETE WITH OUT IT. CJ fit on ?' Signature Care* Eruptions of all Inflammatory Naturo ; Pilos, Sores Stabs, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Boils, Pimples, Bone-Pe n, Cr, buncles, Htone-Brulso, 8oft Corns, (quick relief to hardoorns.) Scrofula. Sore. B re set, Riag-Worm, Burns, Ectctna, Tetter and kindred diseases. Prevents Blood Poison or Look-Taw \ ing from 6tings, Bite*. Scratches by unclean instruments, Nail in Foot, or f'om any other cause. Allays and alleviates pain Pcrfet.ilj harmless in its application, but magical in its results. Once tried you wilt never be without. Nothing but the purest refined material enters into its manufacture. Six (b) month required to iq*k* as smfcll a quantity as % oance, Noi injurious to. the most delicate complexion, and why not keep a box on hand. Age does aqt detraot from its eslsbrat* <d healing qualities. Saves much suffering and many Doctor \ bras as dual* ay a fcruo friend. Every box goanmteM or ^aewi,?MBuH - Price f6cr~ FW (Orby all 4ruc*I?ts, of, A. 1HI18, Proprietor, Charlotte, N. O. FALL AND WINT!a At The k|i m gc Store. u1 ffi vA&N (HI v ?' ? ,:. - ?. ? For The Next Ten Days, Beginning I Saturday, Feb, 1, we offer to thepub J jic our fenfire stock of Fa if and Win ter Goods, at actual! cost price. ? AH our friends know what our great ] 'i sale prices were in our Decern |H>l*Bo/ / * * """' .ale. Now we have greatly low- ; these prices. ' We put them ly'w'u now for the next ten days at J? Absolute Cost Prices! ?? . , * Men's And Boys' Clothing. *".'?> m Any one of slock ;?t cost prioo As j> pointer?W. J. Dick ?<" pvk, all wool Knrseys?Suits 1.'JO, wort'li (i OU. Blankets And Comforts. ?*. 'A* f j A niro stork to select from. Ah m pointer?10-4 double rot ton blankets at 70c I ()? I all wool ^rev blankets-2 85. 10 1 ;ill wool blanket-; ?n j)!:uils or : t 4 1!). sold nt 0 50,' Nice line ol comforts iroin (J()c to 8 00, I Ladies' Tailored Suits And Walking; y .H' i; ?> j Via-w If r * t* u k i a We are going to have a genuine slaughter in- this depart ment. Cost prioo "i'-iilS no ici>M heiv?thev must go. A nice *. all wool ladies' tailored suit for o '25, worth 10.00.^ In -\^tir ? line of skirts you will find b i ^ viluew. Wu will 4&ell yoita^f nice kw ut)l3 bjjdrt cheaper than yon can buy the material' for; to see them is to buy. ?v.iirfll Dress Goods. Dress Xiopds. Beautiful line Of woolen dress .goods tlint wi 11\son in price. As a pointer?52 broad cloth 79o, woreh 1.25; inch ropollant, 39c yd. All wool tricot llannel, 21o yd., 38 iu dress flannels fat 33 I-2c yd, worth 50c. ' <j Outings And Flamieletts. All our beautiful line of ilaanellfitts and ouiii.gs at Nlaught-. or juices. Good outing at. 7 1 -2o worth 10c yd. Good out ings at 8 l-2e worth 12 l-2e. - 3G in black taftetasil 70 c y 1. A good 3 nt)h bleach ed homespun, short lengths, 12 y)\# for $1 v ~i?M , Ladies' Cloaks and Rain Coats. Nice, now, stylish goods?price slaughtered. These goods vary in price from tt.78 to 10.00. Each one greatest' value. J Knit Goods and Ladies' Sweaters. A nice line Indies' sliawls, dressiug saques, cnpes, children's capes and saques, etc., td close at cost price. Ladies' sweat-, ersat 83c worth 1.25. Ladies' sweaters at 1,10 worth 1.60. Ladies sweaters'at 1.6.5 worth 2 50. English long cloth, 12 yd pea, goodquality/1 >20-?Heavy^ y 3G inch sheeting at 8c yd. 36 inch fruit of loom, audroscog gin or lonsdale bl'ch, at 9 l-42c yd. A good sea island home spun at 4 7-8c yd. / Lace and^Embroideries. We are showing, a beautiful line in these goods in all'the, latent patters. 12 yd pc loyoty val lao and intewiouf 49c po. Big values in embroidery from 6? Vd ? , ?? 7TT ? These prices are for spot cash only. Core? in 'now f nU see >w much you V got for your $ ? ? Your? feespactfuUyiv . . ? s