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Important Notice. All mutter whatsoever for publica tion nutat i.nch us not luWr tlnui Do'clock on Ttmifutny morning. Wo can not "URrun re tlig insertion of anjthinj-c received uftcr that lionr. Changes in pontrnct advert iHcmeuti* tiro uqucaud to t?o hnnded in \m> Wedno^luy. New Announcements. Kailrond ('oimni?trionQr?\V. l>. M nyfield. Razors. If you will shnyH yourself, <*0 to Mi;Laid Ar Son's Hat her Shop, ono door sou I li of the maiket, and < wo of tho Kobinsou (Jutlory (-o'n I!m7.01h, from *l.f?o to $:? 00. They nro fully warranted. We have the I ( fit lot of razors in town, ('ouic and see them. Melanin A: Son. ?- ?? -o-? - Dfsth of Mr. James Dayisj Mr. -J?h. Davis who Ims been rprto ill for it long timo died thin morning ui the homo of .Mrt?. l>avis on upper II road street, about',) o'clock. Do ceiled is a grandson of tin* Into 1?ii-- j Ik.|> Davis, wan about 24 years of >?j_'o and a must exemplary young man. He formei'y lived hero but for .several years has been r?sidin? ill. mSiii h < k a IVxv months ajjfo. Now Advertisements. Attention U called to the new verMseinent <>i' Mr. A. 1). Ken lietTy^ Mr. Kennedy i? {jetting in one orWfi' largest. ?>to(k of goods In* has ever eaTrtvd, and evcrthitij/ \cti need he hap. Kea'l him adver tisement and anything yon need don't fail to go to him for it. The Gilt Edge Store also has a new ad to-day which it will he well for you to read. Kind Word8 from Capt. Knklnnu. 0>ipt, Kiikland, who is in com limnd of lhe Kichlntid Volunteers now encamping in Cam don, was in Columbia on Tuesday. In speak ing of Copt. Kirkland's tiip lo Col utnMa llie Hlnle of Wednesday pftvs: (Jnpt. Kirklnnd of the Kichlsnd Volunteers whs over from Cninden yesterday for fi few hours. lie. ex prefixes himself 11 it delighted will) t!ie way the people of Camden ii> reived his company. Ht-vlval Services nt Tiinity M E. Chinch The revival M'rviroR hi. Trinity Church, couinxMiforl last week and conduelt'fl l>y pnstor Scott, seem t<> be accomplishing much good. I)*< s|?i to L)io wunn weather* the meet ings have boon well ntloaded. Up to last Tuefuluy ni'.'ht t<vo persona had joined the church by Idler, noil throe on probation, while; I twolve had professed Christ. The; interest snenis to bo increasing wlih oaofi service. IVc Jiopo tn.it cli and Justing (rood will be dom\ particu larly anion# tiic men (>f litis com munity, ?t leant three fourth* of whom, we understand u re tin con verted. A Mera her. A Very Sad Death. At. the threshold of young man hood Lawrence Kelly has been c.all ?(1 11enco 1 tho icy touch of the hand of Death. For several weeks lit; has been pir>?trated wilh fever at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Evans Rollings, nt OakU:lv?t. Yesterday morning the snmmons oaitftTsand Lawrence passed over the River to rest under tho shade of the trees. Lawronce Kaliv whs born in I)a? lington county. He lost both pa rents when but a hoy and for ten years or more has lived with his grand n other. He was a model I young DDin and whs entering upon ' a promising career. He lias been engaged in the ofllee of tlie Heat h J? RI Co. at Kershaw sinee hi* graduation from a business collcgc jn Lexington, Ky. He was about *2 years of age and leaves an only ttlster, Miss Carry Kelly, surviving m#i 1 in. His remains will be interred "today at the Salem cemetery, netir Heath Spring. Wo extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved relauvos.?Lancaster Ledger. (inftvanlcc.l odoj'lcsa licfri^orntors at Gci8onl)oimor'fl. Excursion. Vhorp will he nn excursion from Cnuidcn to Wilmington, N. t-., on 2J)lh day of August. Train leaves Camden at 7 o'clock on morning ?>f the 29ib, and returning leave Wil mington at 5 o'clock on evening of the 30th. Remember that this will he first excursion from this city ov?r 8. A. L. to that point since the establishment of that road, and the only one for the season. Train will stop Ht following stations: Spauld i?g, Shepherd, Cassett, Kethune, McHeo, Middendorf, Patrick and Kimherly. Wilmington is known by many of ibia city i? being a beautiful plaea containing some of n? pretty building* and parka aa most any city auuth. Also remem ber titftt yon will meet with many of yoar acqoaiotances and friends aa well aa a hospitable people. Ticksta on aala at Mr. J. A, jingle* trn'a? T. J. Bojktn'a, E. D. OibUf'% and Mr. Frank Halfa'a. Beapactfallj, JMM* Mftf., Wtafik Jmm 'nio'icsiiive Camden, An Interview Itet \\e4w1 Mr, Mr llowrll a\<! Movsrs. liossiuntl \ yNitngrzei. M ?!> What ?h> you thiuli of tlx* out* look in point ??l incrofttft'd popu lation? It iV N. Wo optno (lint tin-next Ki'il era! c^ip ~n-i vull show hu inoiortso of oiioT^nndrt <1 per iuni. Do \o\jhiuh thit tno prost>ui I'UildiiiLf will I'ontmuP ? It. A N. Wo mo now only in t)??* ini tial atnyo of tho isnptpvcuu ijt< that nr?> to ho McD. On what theory do you hint* thin opinion? it A: N Tho fcijina of the times, the most, dotorminatc monitor of events, indicate t?? ut wo havi* just awakened to a realization of our importuieo. Mel). l?o von him: riwiny enquires fov huildinu? !!. As N My dear SiiThorn is not a (lav but what wo figure out aomrthin*;, t?ot up u sketch, or discius matters till tending to ^ the development of Camdon .Mc I >. I ?i'? you ^omiomon aro put tin^' in a planing mill. Uo you think it will |>ny? U. & N. Wo will ninko it pay. We never think, wo ^o ahead, then work to nniko our ontoiprist* kuooosmI'uI . Wc have already takou orders foi lOU.oou loot to 1 it? delivered in Oetohor. JlcU- Hat- wA! mvl Wi outlet for your material? II. & N. Camden olYordw work for Bovoral initio. M.'D. W ill it not cos' von very high to freight your lumber here, 11 ion dross it. Hiv. 1 pnton market? R. it N. No Sir: Wo hiivo already made qontraclfl ahead f. o. h. Camden for the enxueing year. i> in I our stock will begin to ar rive next. week. Mel>. Will confine yotirsHvon! strictly to |l?<! p'anning mill? K, My no meaim?we hopo to s?ipply tiie city willi their train ing mate rial. We will open a re/j^lar lumber yard?an well n? tsaw<H wood and coal yard, we will piot bo'1 stick, wood at any prio*'. Mel). fu> you gentlemen e\[icet to do inueli Imirucbs in the build In? line. K & N. We hope to hold up our cml of tlio li.no and wc know wh will if we continue to g:ve the satis faction that wo have given tliua far. MeD. I understand you will M no conduct a Fire Insurance nnd Konl Kntate business, i H. & N. No nut exactly, .Mr. Hnss'^. J no! :ind his sons will conduct ilrnt branch. Mil). I'o you fin I that (he I/inmlrj is improving? !?. X. T??- Kossinrnol who is the so!o owuef of tj?is hrnnch is plonsnl t<> say to you that midta t'u' ft!>Io niaiia.'f'/nojjf. t:/ j\Ir Uvnrgo Cumphcli, .unpf., that the Imsine** lmi fjuH')ruph*?l its self in (iivf-o wtv??, fur which Lei foe In very thankful to his O'aai- j den fri?M)cisy i To Ui<? Defeated Caxiclidnte. Whilp otlior* praitf 1 lio iu<!<y winners /A lid sliotii lnirr.tli for tlnMii I hut gain. TFnre ?o Mwl words i<> Mixx* j>oor sinntr Wh(> fiiiIt'll to catiih I lie <>ilicc-i i"min. Don't lie iliscrtiiillr'l with i'ui? f;.!;', Xor lot yoniself f-cl sa<! or blue; Y<>u jiiilii'il llic vol? r.s soon ami late, 'l lnit s till tliat ni'ijtul ipeji can <lo. 'I'o slio'.v \onr pi nek at any eosl Ami prove your fitness for i place 'Tis l?-lt??r you have run and lo>i 'I'iiivii iH'V.M foliavc nnule the race. The offices niav all t>i- liih'd Hni (luti don't seal vonr doom. 'J I lord's lot of land (lint can he filled Kor oil tls?? fitrm there's always room. So take v- 11 r |>low, <>r take your hoc, Aii.v %v|ijsi!,? lively as your work, I I M"ii 1 'K' cotton row And put I tr.e t?.iss otS| witli a jerk. And When you've f,?. ?IX )(>n , (J.1VS McIiiiim a stubborn onn cj > ,ni,i0 Then on the 8>d>ii:i'h take you?' On time, at church or Sunday scho<?,. And vouniav find Mich comfort there As office tiojilers never knew, For cruel critics will not dare To ohaifre inal-;>r.iciice n;> to yon. Thiw cheers to >ou who la!, hehinil! Another voting day will come When t iiev who vote may change 1 heir mind And Ixtosi yon with a rousing huoiu.?Kx. Personal, Mr. Loo Sclienk i? on h few days; visit lo Georgetown. Mr. Ihivid Wolfe has jjonc! to New York for a short visit, j Mr. Patrick Shannon was in Columbia }? few days of last week. Mr. C. \V. Hillings, has re turned to Charlotte, after spending some time in Cam den. Mr. Ernest True^del spent tlie Sabnath in Charleston. Mr. H. 1?. DeliOaehe spent a few days of last week in Liberty Hill. Misses Teria and Emmie Johnson, have returned to their home in Manning. - Miss Mary Vaughan left the city Friday for Manning, where she will spend several weeks. o Messrs Frank Zetupand Jim Davis spent a part of last week at.Mfcpah. v-~ Mr. Arthur Sowoll, of Shep ard, wa?in the city Saturday. Miss Susie McDowal), a charming young lady, who has been visiting at Liberty Rrll, much to the delight of her tunny friends* Iim returned ;The ('ampnio'n Meet in os. Sinoo our It.M r? port inof I tit*x'i' hron held ni Mclliune, KhIcv'm .Mill a int WcatvlUa An 11*0 speech is ul tlusJf |t!.n( s >vc!?> largely rep dilions <?! t)?i??published iu l lit) 'Chronicle Lust week it is unitooeft Hjtrv t<> <>ive ft full aynopnia of them. Tho iDi'ctit?atfc ltd. h una l?t*i 11 ?? en our j*?i 1 ?1 it-ulic?n tl?? \* we wore ? compelled to forego tho pleasure of ??t tended luit wo are told that a ; iai'i?o crowd w?*re in attendance und a limo had. The moot ing at. Kwlc\'s Mill, it in said, was not a 1 arsre one. At WisivilU- tl:o meeting was in <! tu-i! a j;o<ul o 11e, 11. wAft provided over by Mr. \V. K. Uusftell who e.\ 'ci:(ii d u warm wrleoinc tr> ttio chii dilutes, find being on his nativo hrath did nut nuike a speech but immediately introduced hi* appon i*itt, Mr. 1*. T. Jirueo, who msde ? good speech, Mi, llruoo Hniii to wns not lnou!>lit out hv iinvone to di-font Mr. Kusscll. Ho brought himself out and no one know of his annul)nconu'nt until it appeared in Tl.e Chronicle. Messrs. Hou"h find Mc.Caakill IH'Vt apnke. Mr. II. K. Heard for Clerk said ilistt, during las term ns deputy c'oik In; htul tried to futniii?iv-? liiiiiHoU with lite duties of the ' vCvJvS^t. <Kwi ! < worK "U ad IV - c< ived tin; approval of nil ihe judges under whom ho had served. Mr, Soli rock for llin second time ??<?? h candidate appeared it) the home of his childhood. He has prior ?T?ims tli tin nlher candidates. 11? Inn been battling fur the people since 1800. He witn a Reformer be fore Iten Tillman was heard of. lie well remembers his lirst canvass over the county made on si ha\ mule belonging to old uuelo Alex. McDowell ( I ho father of the editor of The Chronicle.) Mr. Schroek made a happv allusion to the ladies to whom ho said he was always so smooth.spoken. lit! hoped old Wont ville won'd roll up for him a hi" majority. Mr. (.'opolnnd defended himself nc'itngl some charges marie by Mr. Kohroek and was anrprised that his opponent \%;*.? not heller posted. Ilu can prove that lie placed schools in a cash basis. Ohnrts were hon?ht by the trustees and not tlio Superintendent. Mr, Hough was not present. Ac cording to }iis card in Tiit* CWron cie he i.s not a'tending any of the] m-'eiini's- liisfnendn understand | lliin and do not cx|?c! him. .\Ii-H3is. i'litdjts, i'a: 'cer and Air C'iimIcill. candidate* for S(i|>ei v??t?r j ne\ t spoke. j Mr. Kuhm'i) then Ht'itv'l il>;;L tin I inI interest iug p-u l of tho pr <? I^ihoi Mad linen ro ne hurl. On till' | |?|;iiforin wne h Jar/re watermelon I brought lijcfc ti\* Air. L. i;. AI fori?. II.<? candidates for sheriff ivcro ln| draw fur tho melon and till' icrsiili I indicate *.<*iio our next oln iiij would! be*. It wt<9 won I?v Sheriff Wiliiain ! The candidates Coi this office (cx-[ ccpt C'n})t. Rollings who was calk:ill away on account, "f lbe death of a! relative) then tspofco. Messrs. W.'ilkitiH, ()iio!n, . CUikc j nml Dunn, for Supt. of Kd. next de li \ (.*rod ikMic'si'p, followed l>y Mepsrn. 1). M. Hethune, J. O. Rich ards and Rl. L. Smith, candidates for t lio Legisd at u re. This coinpleted the speaking nod din nor waa announced. Too much praise be given the exoel knt people of (his community for idio elegant, dinner served. It was ouo of ilio moat beautiful and tempting dinuers ever spread in Kershaw count}'. The candidates fed kindly indeed toward* the peo ple for their good treatment of them and for the warm welcome ex tended I?v Mr. Russell iu hi* oneii- i iplI i tin art; a. w;;''e mt-otiiK ?i?. Sha.yl.ti's 11 il! ti ..oli'ii iomL"* lU",v W:,H ' |,ro and wthtem?1 ?.f ,7.:'.";- "" l,M'rr> nioKi of i lie canrijdaiCr. NJIIU'U'* c-li ii r ?? 11. ,",t u' The mooting will l>o held at ){??a~ yor Dam to day, ('melon's Mill to-morrow and in Oami'.eu Wednes day next. Tliig will comiP ?o Ic the canvass. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the | 6ig??a.tuio of Hottest Duy. \Vedne9day lust, ilie bill inst., in saiJ to have httn the hottest day of the s.iaaon. Paralixcd Jess/Champion, tho well-known colorecl driver for the liro company, I wan one day this weiik paralysed ami is in almost a perfectly help i less condition. He, however, is ? being well taken care of by his I while friends, i Car Hay jaat roceived and will sell at low prices. S. N. Howell A Co. Fine assortment of matting* just arrived at Geiaenheimcr'*. / Zvpbvr, all color*, 10c pr ^aokage At the Gilt Edge Store. Window Shade* of all pattern* at " Geisenheimer'*. Hammock* At all price* at (HlMAbtifltt'i BAIUJAIXS IN ALL V\ L Kl U>! >Ul\\ KT.M KNTS. x: in shoes, fee lead in (/nalUff and /trice. ('nil for our .1 U LI A MAKLOW Sln>c lor Ladies in higli and low (juartor?i? i?< a ?'Tiling ol* I Scanty and a Joj Fujcwt/* to ti$ wearer, j OUR CLOTHING STOCK ii being replenished every day and in it we ran >ave you d<d I IIS, Staple and Fancy Groceries at LOWEST PRICES. Call and In1 astonished. Make Heady. The Time Is At Hand. CANE IS RIPENING, COTTON 13 OPENING, NAY AND PEAYINES WILL SOON BE READY TO GUT. Onie Mills Ami Dvjipanitors. Cotton Picliiin* SliwtM and Narks. ?jt/i ?.. -'?-'?r Xw-' .... l-Si4? The undersigned is now receiving the most complete line <;f Merchandise lie hns ever carried. Hardware, Groceries, Di y (toods, Shoes, Hats, Tin and Willow ware. Crockery,-Saddlery. .Solicits your patronage. A Handsome ricliiU'tt clioftj) tit GoirJCi. ht'i uh1 i *a. Fine Fuiuiture Poliftli at CSviscnliciinet'H. I'm I tlift wxl l<n ?ljiys w<? will ?<? 1 hsy ('|>oh|> on Kcooui.t of room '"omc q<iii*k. S. N. Sowoll <V Co, SHOP. Th?> underM^ni'd wr^hps 1o nnnmnifi t'l-V 'l(' '-s s,i" I'HoM stand rw 1 Mark' t wIkjv In* is lutly j>n>)>urc') t" <!tj; nil l;m<U c( tin wink in the Ik s! mi l mo.-t { a itiJ^i-toryliiHiMier. Shop nunr l-oIommI I 1'u ?livt<Tiiii> Church. Bumiic.-h frolicited lU'tpictfull \*i JObFPU liUOUALK. ' ''Vr 21. 1000. Citation. Sfaiii <? f .South Gftroliim-KKmhaw County. 15y 0 ? ('. Ilftih*. Prohalo Judp'. Wluiroas, .1. 'I*. Hay in.nlc suit to me i nit to hint Letters of Adminisl ration of L. I^U|? 0f ilM,| elVft-ls Ol K. M I'iuek ucy- ,r,>uscd. I iio>o hi i|?.|vfor?? tocito ami admonish nil una Hiiigiii . Vcilit 1 r?>< 1 and <t?mIil??r^ of tin* sod h. >. Puiekficv, deceased, tin** they Ik- and appos Iwfon- me ill tin- Court of Probata to bp he.b J|( ^amdm, S C. on Snturdny the I tt.li ?.v of Aug. next, after publication thereof; ? n o'clock to ?dipw ^11^" if any Tin y liav?,H.j|V jj,,, .ai,| admini-iratiou luiould not bo A'-"niol. r.ivrn under my lianrl and seal j.j, o.-(|, dav of .1 uly. A. IlftOt). I'lddisiicd oil il'e 'J7t!j day of .July t><'o in The Camden Chronicle. C. C. 11A ILK. Jii'i^e of Probate, Kershaw County. Citation. of Sftiitli Carolina?Kershaw County, i l*y C, (J. Hail?, Probate Judge. Where*", Tims H. Haillt-r, Jr., math; muit to me to grunt to him Letter* rrt Ad minUtration of the Kstate of and effects of Jo#iah A. McSwocn, daeeu^ed.^/ These are therefore locitHiiifcf'edfiion ish ail and singular. iha kindred an J creditors of th? Raid Ja^iali A. MeHweeo, deceased, that they 1>4 and appear before me, in tho Court of Prbbate to be held at Camden, S. 0.. on the 28th day of Auk next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock to bhew caiiHe if any they have, why iho said administration should not he granted. (iiven under *ny band and eeal this Wtli day ol July, A. I>., 1800. Published on the f7tb day of J?ly 1900^ in The .Camden Chronicle. Judge M ftrtili) Mit^SiStrLr I DR. f. H. ALEXANDER, Dentist. Giuiliiulc of 111 u i' h i 1 a.' i-! i?11 i n : Dental College, Session 1X7C.-lj, nKFirK UK OA I) s lit J-; li l\ Cam i >r.a-. S. ('. \ Tiv.? iJmojh South or The Cliron ! iitlo Om?-e. A. W. BMfPdT, 35. E, " i cam.,'!!:-.-, >; r., llin 111\;( I'HS I M'I'Vlcih i r:r pen pic <d f Ijj m ?1? ii and viciti ?'.v. Mroflitn.- ov?" '' ?? ? J>r?? - '* . $? if D,, CAMDBN, S. C., Offers hi* piofchsiooHl services to tlio people of Camden anil vicinity. Uc-hhU'R hi.s trttiwirrti diploma. lie Imim taken lec tures in the following hrunehcM, ami re ceived iliploinaH in ?*hcIi : I)isoan?'* of .Women, Disease* of Children, and Sur gery. ?. I IIACKIill & SON. ?MANUFACTURERS 0> ? Doors, Sash, BlinteJ Moulding, Building Material, Sash Weights and Cord. CHARLESTON, S. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior to any sold South, and thereby save money. < Window.and Fancy Olaai ? fuuitrs' DHttti. Summer Closing Out S# .Si til in I'l o 'ivs* *r AT THE FAMOUS si m ijnnn hi S tt A j-& And wo extend a cordial and pressing invitation to all to ?nine at once, an wo intend to rush things to the last notch >tli a view to disposing ol'every vostige of Summer Goods. Oni stock tor the coining Season is already rolling in, and wo need every inch of available space tor it, therefore) Summer Uoobs MUST RK UUSllKl) OUT. For the next three wecka^ our doors will be thrown open to you and our entire Summer Stock placed at your disposal with the profits absolutely sacra lioed to us; so come and g.?t your share while they are going-. Summer enjoyments ientire* Summer Costunaes. Getting i Cool Comfort out of du^ days ne-nus <ieivs>ing for it. Every I hot weather requirement i * fully met in our very complete as sortment of light, bree/.) ilj'rMM pattern* and Zephyr-tfKk outfits. I Kvery piece has seen tin- i'.uber and h id a Khave.v Though fig ures have Shrunk, 1 inj varieties ??f choices and values remain, and conditions could not be m.?re favorable to buyers. THE LITTLE ONES Require attention as Well the ^luwtntpH when it comet to dress, even though they are more abbreviated as to height ind other dimention. We cater (o all?t!?e children as well as their mammae, as the most casual look at our htock will show jour. Its worth the moat extended inspection. For the benefit of the Country Merchants we will- My Albal~ our atock of Bleached, Brown and Colored lJomifttks, GoodsT Calico*, etc., is complete and ready for ipgpedi?. urc to get our priccff before placing your onfera. Youra Kcftpectfully and Truly, ^--?'t'TT m?. THE GILT EDGE STO P. T. VIJ.LEPIOUE, Prop. t: