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"T/klfs HIV /(it'll ofGootfwffce/' > it ' from Uif KMjInrii > ?.f <ln? ??iffon. 111:111/ (ii:rm?i?? 11.11*1 nitrcf tl. .it It W.Wn'li i l? il ' ( .1 1:11)'. Wit. t WiiJI, *?< || t\?n'l t.. K!l >?jii : ii ? I All > ? ? ??N.11111I V..U st I III [(In 'I I i'l|ll'|lllU'l tl, X<1 ll?l? 'I III) 111! till' et.ll ) Jt'Vf ItKMKDilKU WHITE MOUSE COFFEE It 1 1 a a a Flavor All 1 1 .1 Oyvit. V.>ti run't ?: Htund it (til you ti > It. A h!( your imnior t<< /?'>! you * ?? ? ti of W lilte ll'jii^u; l?< ?4ii it lii> will, Jul- Ji> f .(?<?/<< tll'H)' < irt-'ll '<?"( VtH {h* "*lnr-tf ?' Hir Wfllt ? I ton 1* pint itt A'/V." ticnd/vril, ??, DWINELI. ? WRIOfIT COMPANY. Piln IpiJ Cofl?? RtuWn, IJOSTON niul CKICAflO. Jo?al For KoiUU-r and H*y. Apply to, Heury Savage. Fertilizers! Fortiliaars! Sue iuc for what you waul in I'Yrliliisord. A. J. IWnMle, at Smith's Ilnrdw.we Store Will burvo loo Cioam. , The ladles ?f rlohktrk Chapter, I) A .. H., will serve loo Cieam on llio poio field thin (Friday) after noon, for itKTtjcnr fll fif the chapter. For Sale A Hdy's Hartford biuyclo. Huh hetn uaed v?'ry *1 i ttlo . Apply hi tliiH oHIcp, or to, M 18 1 M flida I)???18, C? nut on, Si C. City Election. The oily primary election panged r iT without opposition Inst Tuesday. Tie 'oih.wing i? l l?o vofo cist : H'nrd 1, 12; Ward 2. 22; Ward 3. 22; Ward 4 17: Wtrd ft, 7; Ward (5, Annual Inspection I'll? fcrnun! im<pfcti< n rf Co. "A'' r*~( [I ' "di nr (J'luriN) " r ^ Uocpitsl' ( rp", of 2 u] Inf N. O. S. C, wi'l 1 . t-iko plafcc on S'nv jli i?6 8 p. m , a' l!:e -Arrao'y. The is cor dtuliy inviicd ' r. nttcnd Ple.^cd TVifh Camden I;'i u lotltr rc-ctived from Mr. IT. C. liar nee, of I'ounokf, Va, h?j t.\\ h : "I ei' joyed my visit to C-? m - d? i? very much inderd and would if> n^runjjo to tipeud the winter iI.iwm there, nnd ruuv (Jo ao one of t hvBtf di* \ a " (Jamiitn would i>c glad to welcome w uVi .?ri(.C(< ((UUi'UVf *'?? ?tJl ?'J *5* tt.izcnu, iiku Mr. H&iiirg. Jurors." The following Grand and Pell' Jniors wore drawn ihis morning. The Grand Jurors will serve for the IluXl twelve lUODthB, twul IliU I'elil will serve for t'fie April lerui only. Grand. .1 1 <t Christmas, \V Z Hilton. J A Itowere, b .) Watts. D J Luwifl, M G li nrkahpc, George NVaits, J .1 Suav lor, ('; K Hough, T RI MaltoX, J H llall, W L Young1. First Week IVtit. J J I '.til, W E Johnson, .J p Per rival, W H Stroud, U L Sullivan, G \V Dabnoy, J J Thompson, W G Wilson, G 11 Lenoir, J M Spears, J J Kiiah. Jr. ]j W Watts, N A Ho i i. une, W Nl Coats, W C Curfcton, W F KusseU, Jr, (' K McHowell, W M (K'Uvh. .lames Hahon, I) A Meliftugh lin, I* M Rlnrshall, W S lioborts, R l\r Mtin?n, ,l 'l' Ufuth, It l? Williams, W 10 Hadcy, T W Spears, W J Cross land, D I' Owetip, L 0 Ciyburn, S R J Smith, Willie Young, L B Unburn, V A Clements, John E lkunnon, W.n Mahuffey. Death of MIsm Smith Miss Emily JI, Stuith of litis city died curly Thursday morning at the homo of her sister, Mrs. W. -W. Mills. Sho was born in Anderson p< unly, near Pdndletotv May 22nd, 1845, nnd came to Camden about twenty-five yeara ago,. as a.uaeraber & tiie family of Key. W. VV. Mills, aud has resided here "eVnr since. Slio taught a small private school in Cumden for about twenty years and bits left her impress on the hyeB of quite a large number of our .young i ?vople. She was faithful nnd consult* tilious in' the discharge of every duty ?t,d has many warm fiinids. Kor the past year she has be?*n almost helplefle from disease, and, at times, a great sufferer. Death comes to'lier as a blessed re lease from prolonged pain. "After life'-# fitful fever ehe sleeps well-** To vlie devoted tiatcr and otbor rel atives wo. extend our sincere aym patTi}. Tho funeral tree held at U this rtdrntog from the rresbytcrlan Chutoh, hWtxStf Other Brands. Carajc. r) lb. I ins $U)0 Tip lop and (iold Medal I Wi, 1 ins 2r)(. .hi-Mo-Ka I 11). Piuka^fs ^Oc White House. I lb. ' " . 33c 3 II >s. $1.00 Every Pound GUARANTEED TO SATIS FY OR MONEY RE FUNDED. Pure Food Store, BRUCE b LANG. Phone No. 2. i r. ? Encampment . | In all proh^ljlliiv tlio an linal en campment, vlnu year, of 2ud Inf. N G. S C , to which lb? Kerehawi Guards belong, will tuko place on SuUivan'a J a) and, from June 20-30. \ Naw A(Werti?euiont8. We direct vonr attention to the f?jl lowing n<*w ad verli*enienla which appear in The Chronicle to-day : Commercial ltynk. W H Turner ? Announcement 1' li Cl\hurn ? Announcement Burn A & liar re It ? Hoofing I Com meicia! Bank ? Stall- me nt Hank of Cumdcn ? Statement The Camden Curonicle*=? Club biuu Offer i School i-rustces Di3t No I ? Klec* [ lion <?f IVachers Mih? Maid* Deny ? Bicycle For iS. ilc II Savage ? Fodder and Hay For] Sale Uso Senect Stock Preparations For sale by The ('amden Drug Co. (live Seneca Stock Preparations a trial. Fine present with first pack age to each cofituiner. For eale bv 'i'iie Camden Diu^ Co Excursion Hates to Savannah, via. , Scobcard Air Iilne Railway Account of Automobile races al i Sivnnnal', On., March 18i.li, and' llHtb, the Seaboard Air Line Kail ! "*!><$ vriil poll round trip tickets to I Savannah al iho low rate of one j and one-third ftr*t.cU*8 fnre for] the round trip. Tickets on aalel M ircU 17 tli and 1 8 1 1 1 ; good retur ' ing up to and including, but not! 1 atr r than midnight of March ^Oth.j The jute from C?mden, ?. (3., wijl j be *7.00; proportionately low rates froixi "other points. For further information cull on J a. . - ? ??? ?? | Hurrougb, T. P. A , Columbia, S.C. Death of Rev. J. J Workman. Our communby has been sad don ee] by the dcathof R?y. J.J Work man which oecurro'l Tuesday, March 17 th. ? Mr. Work to an was a member of the South Carolina Methodist Con fayLH.ee for f rty-ppyrn ypars npd during thirty years of that time, bo foro his physical inflrmltio6 c )mpoll? him to discontinue notivo work, lie labored faithfully in tho Master's cmise on the various charges t<> which he was appoint* d As is always the case vyi th a ti do minister of tho gospel, Mr Work man found it n grout trial to give up the active ministry but for*V>lw last seviptreu years of his lifers b *npcranuated preaehcr ho h is >not failed to let his light shsnc. When it was anuonnccd that Mr. Workman wa<* dead tho universal remark was "He wt.s well prepared to dio.'' It in said that among edn cated people a man may he judged hy tho books ho rrad*, Willi that as a criterion Mr Workman ranks high, I tie read deeply and widoly with tho Holy Scriptures ss the backbone of all his investigations. His last appearance in Camden jyus at his familiar place at the Lyt^ tleton Street Methodist Church Hie 2nd Sunday morning in March. On returning to his home near Camden that afternoon l.o performed the last oftloial act of hia life which W^H that of the marriage Bervicoiv Sunday night he was found to havo a severe cold w i tli fever, and his decline was steady and rapid, ending in hia death nine days lated. All that medical skill aud loving oare coqld do wa? done for him but God had called him home How appropriate to hira the lines repeated by a loved one at his dying hedside i ?'What'# tliia that steals upon my frame? In it death? ]g it death?. H this he death 1 soon shall be From ?in and torrow all set free, 0 I shall the Kiog of glory see." Mr, Workman was buried Wednea day afternoon in the Camden cerne tory beside the grave of bit only brother, and near that of bis dialin. gni?bed grand father, Rev James ?Jenkins for whom be was named. Tho sincere eympatbjr of lh? com muQ?f U with lb* btrssved family. , ; - ly ' /'???/ r<ju (o Advice Prom ? A Customer Aii won as a pvrsuii bvgiu* to r.<\ 'limiliWu l>? t" rr.1:<- fu/tiitt ty^ in l|\iftK. Tin; v> ry fw.rt llml' lu? inn h?Vi> thy. Slit All rt . iim'uuiA ?*ml id nk** I licit) lur^ui illnkc" !: t|i ' wii?l i-ompv!* lo.s intoriM hifj .itli'Dlon. Invcbt h i|i. liar m our S?\ i?i^8 I >*? j i'.ri in; ii', a>M|iu it weekly or uioiiiiily rt?ul neo how >'????? C'll<?rtf5 will iiicreBSfl, I've >k<tuw --^you try it. The Commtjfuial Bank Camdea, S. C. Oaciort Concert. There will Itu a Sacred Concert at the 1'uHliylu inn Chuicli, Thur? <(Ay, Mttry.li 20, nt 1.30 1*. M , f<? tho hoiH'flt of the church. A treat f ??> r h 1 1 muaio lovere. No admission. Collection tuken up after tliu con cert. . Some Suggestions, Mr. Kdllor: ? We wibIj to Bug* gest the name of Mr, W. D. Trant hum, .? r , n? h ?uit?t>le ninn for the office of Supt. of Kducatl'Mi of Ker thaw county. Many Friends. Mr. Editor : ? We wish to auuprst Mr. J. G. McCaskill for the oilioc ' f Auditor of IC^ihIihw County. Wc believe ho would be the tiyht tn?>n in the rijjht pi ice. Let li* henr (row Mr. McCabkiil and his friends in regard to this. Mkcj Friends. Mr. Kdi*-or*:? We, the friends cf Mr. T. J. Rodger*, would like very much to 8<<e him in the race for Coroner. Mr. Rodders. is eminent ly qualilied to till the placo, mul If he will enter iho race and le elect ed will mtike h good oltlcer. What do \ou aay Mr. Rodger*? By en tering the race vou will greatlj please, Your Many Fi lends. J^mouttcemrttisi. VOR M A.GIS'1'U A.TJC. Mr. Kditor Please announce the name of Mr. J. D-.McPowad, ns a candi date for Msji? I r a' c for PeKalb Township. When he was in office before ho n;a<lo n splendid Magistrate ami we want to see him there Again. Many Friends. Mr. Kditor: ? Phnsa announce the raniP of Mr. II M. Fiucher as a cfuidi date for re election to the oJI'ice of Mauis t rate for D"KaU> township Mr. Puuher has rna<le an honest, honorable anil faith ful officer and whtle he is not ?eoklng the t dice his friend* want him twlainod. Mu.iy Voters. FOR SIIBR1FF, Mr. Kditor: ? At the urpont request of many of niv friends and having yiven \l>e subject due consideration, I have dpcided n.jfui, iuf viifiuircu n> rsncr ; tT of our County, auhiect to the mlea of me ^/(Mnocrntio party. I" request my (tiends to assist me ail they can. beinc assured that I will appreciate nil they^do fur me. Kesi>90ifnllv, K. 1J. Williams. Editor Camden Chronicle: ? i?c>nr Sir: ? At the solicitation offriendp 1 hereby announce*. niVRtdf h candidate for tlu1 olllce *>f? Sheriff of Ker?haw county i subject to llig rules governing (lie Dem ocratic primary. Q. Artluif Moseley. ' I lieruhv announce m>8clf as a candi date for ro-eTefclioti to the oflftre of Sheriff ? >? KufMinw o?>?nty, Kii^joi't to the rules of the Democratic Primary. If f-Wf'-rt, T pledu'R mynelf to dneharj*? the ?'n'irf< o< the ofTieo faithfully hihI impartinhj", :>8 1 have done in the past, .1 . . f>. T?,i*r.tha*u Mr. Editor: ? Please ni.nonncc' Mr T. I> Clyhurn an u cmidhlato for Sh.Tiif <>f Kc-nliaw county. Mr. Clvhr.m is & young man of sterling qnaMii'.s nml ii '?Bvn .fw'th ru4ly and without fear or fav<jr. Manv Ifriond*. ] FOR KUPT. OF- EDUCATION. At Iho solicitation of friend* in various soctlons of 4 >10 couutv. I hereby announce! myself a candidate fui the ofliro of Su perintendent of Educt^iqn. If nominated un<l elected I will dc v< t? my time and such ability as I may possess to the du ties of the office, and will caruestlv en deavor to make vou an acceptable officer. I have an experience of' tcveu years In teaching on h first-grade ocrHfic-ate. Ko spec.tfidly soliciting your suffrages, and pledging mYself to -abide the result of the primary election, and to support the nom inco thereof. Very Tru(v, I. J ^McKeiitio. Mr. Kditor : ? Complying '* with t lio j wishes of the Citizens of Kershaw couti tty who have so kindly suggested my name for the oflice <^f Snpt. ol JSJncation for Kershaw county, 1 hereby anuouncc myself s candidate for said office, and pledge myself to discharge my duties | faithfully and to abide the result of the; Democratic pt Im^rv election. Very Respectfully. I). P. C. Murchison. We, the friends of Mr. W. TV Turner, do hereby announce him a cand.date for re-election for SupL of Kditcatioa. Ife has devoted his entire time to the office and the supervision ol achools. ? Tly hia faithful cflfoits to procure more competent and better qualified teachers, we believe he has greatly aided in building up the schools of tho county. We believe with hia experience, if re-elected, he will con tinue to give us good eervice. Many friends. FOR C0R0X1C*. Mr. Editor : ? We hereby announce Mr. O. J. flterwsrt as a candidate far Cor oner. Mr. Stewart is an eld Confederate soldier, and tf elected _ he will servo the people in the same faithful asanfiov as he tervtd hia country on tltt^atUe^Md.^ I'm* l or Oftiit'd, Ooai KiIIuh :?^PU ??*" |>ut !? i y<?ur |?a |?c- r Mi at w? , the litli ! H?t {ft hit' yhuruU. calWd i<w ' VV. M. \V ?.ltf rt, of Widis 1 i *? i<*. J pt cadi fo i in ii.it vi a i , V\ tt li a. v? prdicbli g on til^l ? U?*. t tg bu Mlu,*,. iildt Mil i Ll* I r ?) nl ;{ (< ' ut . Kv? r > body lo Ooutlnlly loVKtol to uUc !? ?/. K.' Crfrtl^ <? lturc.it C!i i k Umj Sui?? ?'a N'\?ck I'" j/M , For ? ?.!?? hy I'lio t'.iiii'U n I t j> W A N 1 K I > : tV <? ./'tM : v | tl? l <*<? it.^ti in i i |)' < i V .'lii ? ? . U lit**;# ct < t mI I 1 1 *.?? out ?? i'v Supjd)*1 I <>4, |i iS 00 | >*.- r w* *? t^k t> %! u v ?i' i? ( . ?) "?' lu t?ily f ir r x'ra <s ? ? 1 1 ? - i\ r. J main tit |ii?bUioin A'1iImhi?, Oily W liolrt?nl?? (?<?.,. loll VVta< (fflij! tH}., Chicago, III. Tim )>o<ok* <>( for tht?juir. |Mivr I Vg/lfcUu'ti;. <|<llh(tv<l Vutt-I^ in l';" (L'it) vJ Igjjf bo nfon m tffijf Q i il ? M. unN r, <'.< iy NV ** ? I < i'mIiiv from A m. i?> 'J i>. iu. JOHN U A)tl< \ N l Sl|Jn:r V?#0| of ?V.ruU'li, 8, Ftfli. lu, UKVM. ; Eleclion ol T eachefs. ? f . T!;."' r!v K'-hi'o'.s <>( Cun'tli'tt, J>;. ('. ? U lU ? i r*?." I l< .0 {i''? s I ? > r llu- ?r.ih;i-li of I'K - hi A I' 1 1 1 I MOM. S? .u . ?l Vit in tl?H i-' (| |i > ? ? f built Uranium i? i<i High *?< !)!?")? uuijM, (ji* ulk-.i. i; 4 in,: I h<< I'tim ij?nichip-* of i-hcIi ' Tl?yb? >i' wuiiU'<i. fv ii'l j i 'j I i*M, ? I (ii)lls In |{ , M. {\? u'ut Jy TH<>*. ?>. KtKKI.AVh. W. lUKOMMOUK, II. (J t AUKlSuN, i ' Tru?iffn N. O, BOYKIN, FIRE INSURANCE, Dwelling And Morr.i'Hilo HisUn A Spoci ilty. Itorese uts Only Tlio i 5 *.>t Vutl Musi ' lveliub.1^ Com putiis iit'ul.Kfcif ito And Agent. Headquarters For When in need of anything in the Hardware line caii and see me. A, D KENNEDY. A. Thies' German Salve. Worth Its Weight In Gold. NO ' HOU8BI!OL1> ( OMd.KTK WITH 01 ,'T IT. fJODB (}8Dlllce ("urea Krupttons of njl Inii v.iiM?.,;ory Nature; Pilc.3. Styea Stabs, t'uta, llruHOB, Sprains, P-oijs, Piiiiph'R, i >n fit. u.uwui u.jii v. <n riH, iqutrK reliof U) hurd corns.) Scrofula. Sore-Broant. V\*.r..r, !??.*?.*..?, Tulur una kindred disease*. Prevents Hlood Poitou ur Lock-lu \ - from Hiinpff, Bites. Scratches by unclean ihstrnmeulg, Nail in Foot, or from uny other cause. Allays nn.5 ailcviatca pain Perfect I j liariulv&H in its application, but magical In ttH result#. One?? tntniyoti will never bo without. Nothing but the purest ritincd material euu ?'rf into its manufacture. Six (<>) montb ri't|uiri'(l lt? intake as Htuall a quantity art % ounr?>. Not injuri Hj< Jo lbs laoaL dulicato complexion. and why not kt-up a U,?x ??h baud Ajftf donj not (Intrant fro.-n i't culobraU h?mli??ir tjurtiitiea. Naves much ?a(TV,rinj{ mid many Di*:tor bills and it ni?r(iy n true friend. Every box kuai mitred or munoy refunded. Price 2">c. For wale l>y nil dru^kfisU, or, A. THIEP, Proprietor, Charlotte, N. C, ?? -** 3.^ m ? afb An Line Railway : These arrivulH an<l (1*|>artnreft. hh \v??ll ns time ?n<l connections with other companies, arc L^ven only as information ami not guaranteed. . NORTHBOUND Lv4 Camlen Ar. Ilnnilrt I.v Hil'Ugh Ar. Portsmouth Ar Kichmnn-l Ar. Washington Ar. Bultimoro Ar. Philadelphia Ar. New York Ar. Titteburg Ly. C&uulen Ar. Colombia Ar. Savnnnali Ar. Jacksonville) Ar. Tmupa Ar, Minmi No OH 1 1 02 p in 1 10 ti to \ 20 ft m 9 16 a m 1 2 .'10 p in 1 40 j) m 3.f>5 |> m G. 30 p in N<\ 6(> 6 f> 7 it ru 9 I .r? h m 1 2.5U p in 6.05 p m !'.3() p m 1 1 06 p in 4 '2 1 a m 7 :U) a in H ftO h m No. 84 7 55 p m 10 15 p m 1 20 it m 10 10 n in (> 05 it m 9 25 a ni 1 \ '. 'AZ a in 1 45 p m 4 1 5 p m 9.42 p m SOUTHBOUND No. 9') H 16 n m 0 17 a tu 1.05 p tn 5.05 i> m 7 30 ft in No. 43 1 2 30 n ui 1 .25 a m x 4.80 r m 0 00 a in 6 50 p m 10 25 a m No. ?1 1'2 10 p m 1 2 F> p m /5 05 p m O.tfO p m 7.50 u in The Seaboard Florida limited trains No*. 98 and 1*9 aro composed rx. ohi?iv?ly of new and up io-datc Pullman equipment a? follow: ! >ininpr car (* la carte) service, double drawing room slopping cara, atato room and ohicrtfalin Car"belween New York aud St. Augustine. Train* Nos. 81 and 84. Seaboard Exprosa, daily, are composed of tlio following equipment : Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping cur between Washington and .Jacksonville, daily. Pullman drawing room hnfTet sleep ing car between Jacksonville and Tampa Pullman drawing room sleep? iog car between Jacksonville end Orlando, daily. Train* Nos. 43 and 66, Seaboard Mail, are composed of PaUman drawing room buffet eleepi eg cat between New York and Jacksonville, daily. board buff?- 1 pat'ot car between Jacksonville and Tamffe. daily. Dining ear between Washington and Hamlet, dally. , For further information and reservations appljf to a. J. COOPRR, Agent, <>t . 1.. BCimOUQ 06, V P ?<? Columbia, S, U. ; ___ ^psj^MBes^^ffigaaiacwaiaBBaagf'. silt . j3Il* v pcftlllzcfs! X- >? . ? * --.aa^jisja ^?gg| ? tSS vast sar . n m ra w . "Z- 1*8? Nitrate of Soda and Peruvian from ...... ? ? : .South America. Murate of Potash and Kan it from Germany. COTTON SEED SHEA? Royster's and Reed's Famous Fer tilizers in all the high grade Mixtures Thomas' Phosphate (Basic Slag) THORN HiLLWAGONSg One, Two and Three Horse ? -Guar ~ an teed .First Class ? A FULL LINE OF FARM SURfc PLIES or ALL KINDS. ^ ; ? .. m SpeciaHy Low Prices on ah of These Goods for cash or on reliable papers , SET CH5WA FREE?! ? ; ; ? * Get A Coupon. ? Each Dollar you spend with us you get a piece /? j t ? /<? n ? ri of this China threes