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I'uMor N'lvice*?Sunday, I" a. mi.,
Suiulav School; II I'tvaf liini;; <i |> in ,
It V r I'.jsflo, Pruyrr mirtunt
f? li Kiiuihiys y
WKmoinsi Cm iii;ii - lUv; \V M. Dun
can, Pastor. Soivioo^ Kwry Sunday
at II a it), ami K 30 in. Sunday
Srliool I.Ui) i). in. S'layei iint'tiii>:, I n
(111 \ O.iiU ('?
Pit sinn.niAHl ('iiuuii Kcv W. W
Mills. I'ti^liif. l'lviM-liiuu' cvorv SiTiiil.tv
i>l II n'l'lnrlc it. m. Suinla\ St^inol i ;,i>
i? m. Pi aver Kiji'H in^ 'II.Highly afior
> IIIHMI ?* 1 (l ??'(?!? IL*k ,
U. ('ill I{i V. W. I! (ii 'liloll,
Itidor. S?-ivi(i-: mii.iIi.v inoin
,Ui aL 11 wVltit k. SiuuIhv al .f?
p. m.
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lni|!Oilnnt Mufice.
All matter whutMiov< i lur publica
tion m-ist ir-ftch 11 h 11111 l i< r (lion
o-olool; on Thursday m<? ri?i?>if. \W
can not gnaran ee the iust 11i?>u
anything rtceived ??fti-r 12>..t hour.
Changes in con(rnet. i<dvcriitieinert.'
are requested to be handed in on
Wednesday.
Dato Changed
Tlio (Into for tunning the excur
sion to VV ilmington bus I.( cm chang
ed from the ihSth to u Inter day, no
tice of which will l?e given in ti
subsequent issue of litis paper,
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Lost.
Oa Main street he! wren the
store* of Mi', A. P. Kennedy and
Mr. .)?? lin Man a plan of u hoiihc
drawn on paper about, Is or 20
Inches Hquaie. Kinder will he re
warded if left at The Chronicle of
dice or with me. Allen Medlin.
\ug. i.'kd.
Ylll| ? m ? -
Death "ofWvs, Clybuin,
Mrs. Laura Olyburn, wife of Sher
iff Clybnrn, of Lancaster, died of
typhoid fever nt her homo in f,an
caster on lust Tuesday, leaving a
husband, several children and a
l?r^o circle of other relatives and
friends to mourn her death Mrs.
Clybnrn iH a daughter of Capt. C. C
11aile. of our town.
Speaking of Mrs. Clybnrn, the
Tj mcasdor Hovicw says: 'The -
fire community "rieves over the lok'*
of this noblo hearted, christian lady.
During her few yea is' residence in
Lancaster she won the love and cm
fnein of all with whom she came in
contact, by her womanly bearing, ex
alted character, uniform kindness,
and tftnifll, aflable disposition. Her
loss is indeed a great one to her
own household, for who was a loving
sind devoted wife and affectionate
mother. Nolhincr seemrd to afford
Jicr more pleasure in lil'o than to
contribute to the comfort,' welfare
and happiness of lhoke around her."
Death of Dr. W. O McDov.oil.
<,.ecial t'?T)io Charlotte Observer.
Scotland Nrel;, N. C, An;', 1(1.?
The town anil community arc under
n great sorrow to-day by reason o!
the death of Dr. \Y. 0 McDowell,
which occurred yesterday at 2.30 p
in. lie had been in failing Icalth
for six or seven years, and for the
past ten months had been con lined to
his room most of the time. An at
tack of fever last October whs fob
lowed by debilitated condition of the
system which gradually grew wor e
until death. Dr. McDowell was
about 4'J ycara old, having been ;
icarcdat Murfreesboro, where I i
father was president of the Chowan |
itaptist Fernalo Institute. He hasi
been practicing medicine for about
J
twenty.four years, the lust twenty
two yenrs of the time being spent in
Scotland Neck. lie was regarded as
one of the bc-st and most loarnefl
physicians of his age in the Stafco
I i<1 was educated at Wako Forest
College, took n course at the Univer
w ty of Virginia, and then completed
1 >ih medical education at t he Unwur
?ity of Pennsylvania. 11 is prnctjfce
*yas large hut for the past few yefus
y reason of failing health ho was
\ ompel led to leave oir much of it
r. McDowell was a h'gh toned
<'hristiari gentleman in every w*y.
fie was a consistent member ??f the
I'-aptist Church and lor many years
had been a deacon in his church. IJej
was rrgardid as one of the most
oonpecrnted nun in tl.e community.
He had regard to the poor, being cv
iv ready to help tliem in other ways
besides a free praotico of his. profes
sion. IIo was a staunch Democrat
and t.Oiilc a keen interest in all polit
ical matters until lie heraroe too fee
nl? to pay attention to such thinj.".
For several weeks ho had realized
bin condition and time and again ex
pressed himself as feeling perfect ly
*\ell prepared to go, and in the keep
ing with hia faith his death was a
most, triumphant ono. Mo thought
yesterday morning he would die 3Tes
terday, and as the day wore on he
would ask the time Shortly before
his death he hail the family called in
and bade them one by one farowell.
Ho kissed his wife a last farewell,
told her how faithful she had been
to^iim and left a message of lovo tor
everybody.
Ilo said to lus son, "Open the
blinds?it is getting dark," and five
minutes later ttic spirit passed peace
ful ly away to God, to leave ibe bless
ed memory of a faithful lift here and
to receive tho abundant reward in
ihe far beyond. v
I>r. McDowell left a itother, two
n'mters and a brother, a wife and Ave
the youngest being three years
old. ?? Q
The fooeral will take place this
o'eioek. Rev. If. L
Keeler, the new pastor of the Bap
tist church, came over ibis morning
irom Bocky Mount to oondact the
funeral eerviqs*.
.?Dr. MoDowtll above referred to
jyg-fjBS&ifr A'A' "?D*w*u
Utun ut Lubt
After the li>uy dry spt-11 u j,'i ?? >> 1
rain full in t'amdon on NVcdnes'liiy
j nig lit lubt.
Birthday Party,
j Little Miss Ilullio Luthum enter
tuined her 'rieiuU ut u birthday pu'.
ty at Mrs. Parker's mi Twe^l-iy aftei
i.n?>n lust, from 6 'till 7 o'clock- A
j"Uy good tunc was liutl by tho little
[I oiks.
A Cum ot Thanks.
i I tnk.v this uuthol of eonvf.yin^'
j uiv sine-cro thunks to tiu< kind jeo
Jplc in cvory pail of Kershuw County
wi <i treated mc with such uniform
kMolhuss mid consideration ?lu'in;.
my recent. eanya*'* of tle> oonnlv f<>i
Mie <inice of Co. ?npt. of Kdueat on
For u luck ol'tiiv.u 1 can not commit
uiot'o pi-rstuiHlly with eucli ot m>
iprndfl, therefore I say to m>u In n
hit your kind consideration nno
roil*tcsy icceived ui my hands the
very highest appn eiution.
Yours Kospectfnllv,
U r. (M .m
Dr. Henry W. Volkont
The eminent Mental Healer,
Magnetic Ilealcr und Suggehtioniai
lias arrived in ('amden und is slop
ping hi Mis. Kind's hoarding house j
where he can lie consulted at all]
hours. IJ i*. Volkena ib a t hurles
i Ionian who Iris lived several year*!
?it the N???th tuul studied at the
Chicago School of l'sycologv when1 j
lie received I he decree of Doctor of
1'svchology. 11tr lius had much ex- i
penence in practice of l'sycho-|
1 1'her.auen tie?,. ajjd the /.ciuiieii .of,)
[healing by menial power without!
the aid of dtugs. Ilo cures all
kinds of diseases, injurious habiu!
and mental troubles without ttu'd-{
jie.ine of nursery. He especially in-I
vites those who have been fuller
ing for yen is with chronic com- i
plaints and cannot pet well to ch!I j
on him. All consultations free and j
sliietly confidential, It j
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Personal.
Mr. .I>?s. burns. of ^umter, was in
('amden on I uesdav.
.Mr. Will Twilty, of Ilea'h Springs |
was in Camden yesterday.
Mr. T. H. llurlce, .Jr.. of Florence, I
whn in Camden a purl <.f Inst week.
Mr. und Mrs. ,1. M. Smyrl huvc|
been spending some time at Glenn I
Springs.
Mi?s lv?ssic (Jerald Ims returned!
homo after a pleasant visit to Co.i
lumhia and Augusta.
M rn. K. F. Watkins who has been
on a two weeks v? f-it to Spartanburg,
returned on Tuesday lat.
Mr. H. M. Hudson who h.i;s bc< n
quite ill with fever, we aro glad to
say is able to be out. ngnir*.
Mrp. A. S. White, proprietress of
the Workman House, is spending a
?e\v weeks at Asheville, N. (.!
Mrs, W.> li. Houston, of St Peters
burg, l/la, i.s vifcitiug her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. .lol.n T. Nettles.
?Mr. D. K. Ilius ?n, ?l o h:;s been
spending several days at Glenn
Springs, returned on Wednesday
Miss Miittie. (l- ra'd r. turned homo
Saturday from a visit of several
we^ks in FJorenco and Manning.
Mr. A. A. Mclhiwell who has heen
visiting his sou. Kev. 10. A. McDow
ell, of Kuirfit'ld, hay returned to
Camden.
Mr. C. J'\ McQ-'cn, of Augusta, and
Misb Klizibeth Steel McQ/ieen, of
Columbia, are visiting the family of
I'r. I. If. Alexander.
Mr. Hoy kin Khatne has accepted u|
position with Messrs Springs & |
Shann<V;i Mr. Frank ('amphtiSle, .Jr.,!
is now .with Mr. .Johti Whitaker.
Mrs. Nl. Br'Sowell and son, Mr.
%dnoy Kuiilh, who have hocn visit |
ing Mr. ?J. It Uollcy and family, of!
'May's Lick, J(y , returned to Oatnden !
yesterday. i
Mrs. K. V. Derhum and little son
??f Charlotte, who have! been v ?i:inyf|
Ms. S. Khamo's family, returned
lio?i?* Tuesday. Thcv were ar.com
panicd by Mrn. IvLaijiC.
Lucknow.
Mr. Kditor:? We have had sev
eral refreshing showers recently,
hut the weather continues hot, and
the crops ore not improving hut
very little.
Misses Minnie and Murium lCo!
Hop, who have been on a visit to
their niBter, Mrs. K. T. Hyatt, have
returned home.
Mr. W. T. Hi own, of our hurjr,
pays frequent visits to l'la^ah. We
suppose a pair of blue eyes is the
attraction.
We have no warringcs to report J
but from the appearance ol the!
young.people we think theie will
be some before long.
The political pot is beginning to!
dimmer and we see with pleasure
our quiet acction thai baa so long!
lain dormant in the political arena!
coming to the front. We are ulsoj
giad to see one of our leading and'
moat worthy young men, Mr. J. K.
Walking, in the raco for Supt. of
Education. If tic should he clccL
?d and is n% gucaentiful in olHce n?
in the school room, Kershaw Coun
ty would certainly have nothing toj
regret at his handa. Mr. IVutkins
it thoroughly conversant with the
school room and in point of expo
riesce and ability U easily aoiong
the foremost teachers of the coun*
ty. la honoring himv Kershaw
county would but honor herself.
The campaign meeting nt Luck
now seems So be a foregone conclu
sion. We would here been glad
to have one here, hut gne?sr the
weary candidates after two Weeks
tiresome oampalgaing are glad to
?eak tb? quietude of horn and an*
J#T a ??ik rot m*
j Marriage.
< ln Sun.Inv Aug 12th., Mr. l.^wia
Wmi,? s h" i Mi-* Ijv./io linmham,
lint h 11f West atrl ???',
On Siimlti A n?r. I'.'th, Mr. I'illinun
llniKon u'mI .Misn Ktntn.i .h-OVrt?, also
ot W i':!! W ii) or< t*.
Dr. Iioe in Prison
I)r. Xlaxev ('? l.ee, of |)>tf lit?;?ton,
wild Ki!li-<1 hirj fiit.hcr, dentin* Lee,
crn/< d \>i'h was \es
I V I (l:t\ tuou-'ltl to tin1 SlttU' |lit n i -
tentiary under guard and began
'he m r\ i?? ?if Imh life bcntcuco.
1 lie i ;iM Im h aad olio.?Stale, '!!i I.
N oaring Completion
riic iditmmoih 6lore <>1" iliiftohl
Hros A: Co. i* rapUlly neating com
| ? I ?? l i ? ? tk Ulld i In V llOpO tO I'lUH i notice
moving into it in Iho early purl ofi
the month. 11 in a atom of prod i - j
gioua proportion*), aii'l towers* Jni j
si i>.?vi-. i It,* sin i ciindiug buildings
. ... ...
! >e i f
efi !li i| by mimc "t lie nl< \
j-?? r:?{?i-!
Uctf. J. C. Cromh Hurt.
! Yrrdorciny while trying to unwind
[ iIn* riija* from around the liee to
jwliirh Ins horso was lii(clied, Kov.
.1. t'. (Vouch got hi* lingiMn under
i', ami the liOisn jumping, cut oil'
Uiitccif them ii*-mr the rml. Hi*
? ?!j ts'kcn to I'm . Osteeti who dio*s
? i) (lu* wounded hnnd. It is hoped
?i? in [? it I a I i on vvi'l not lit* nci'oasnry.
Hi- Ifft for iiih I)omu in Weatvillc
lois morning. On aecount ol hi*
aeeideu!, ilo' meeting* at I'ingah
"flo^fil. INIr. Ciuuch'.s nit)ny fi lends
i;- .v vlv?;<, vvV\Vv. -iv!-! \?v wo vv?i
l III T \ i on Ide with li is h mid.
Kev. I. Wjilter Kenney tilled the
pulpit .it. !*is;-!i last evening.
.Jus. K. I).
(I u;u an' (?(? i i'ilui loh3 RufrigetnlorH
rti (Jei^enheiliiei'H.
in (.'aindon counlVi (I a., ft hiuv
Mini t;riht mill uetH its power from
?i walerw heel ('perilled hj the flow
from aitesdan wells.
?
St. Cliai lea.
Pear 1 hronieleAs I have many
lii -n?ls ii\ voar county ami am a suli
urnher to your valuable paper. I will
seok admittance into yi.ur <???1 uinns this
week while I>?? xtor is unable to report.
Am I vatd in lite beginning ! have uetnv
fri< inlfl in voiir e>uoty, especially in the
eatdetn part ami West Wateree. I was
deligliled to know tliut tliev after many
v*Mrn of isolation eouhl enjoy wi'li the
balance hi e.iiuiitiy tin? fj.ciliiHS of a r-?il
rond In my humble opinion there lies
j it furlmu* in ft my one I.uildint! a hotel ;>t
nr oi'iir J'.ethnii", in ea>v reach ??f 'he
celebrated l>hlt' and big spi inu.s, lUiari]
ie>s would be iu ea-y reacii <*i the historic
| e| I towMof (\onden, no Mnyer tin* ipiict
i e.i y-i'o.iv town *? f a de"\dc b-ick, I'M I
join lli.il i? i:i th" lead in r;i\lrp?d t.;.i!iiies
j of ai.v town in the Stele, Faeto ies, p!an
I iie; mills, sieam laundry. ? te., )iii diowing :
: I!ii? energv aixl piogros. i\eiicssof the !????>
! pie ami c:i| ital of the '?< Id ikw town " >.'<?
! < >t >? ? !i\ inu in town (Mil iv'i 11 Kit a^ those th.it
! do not, the growth nnd pr^prriT-y in the
j 1.?t-1 few \ ? ;vr>
\\'<ll I ? Hopo*.'you have plenty of
: dales, jrnli:infrom I he at nonet ,il caid? in
| The ("broil ie|?,
I a-' Satnntay An:; IKii.. was r..mj,ii/;n
ilav in our little town, every one of t he rm
Ididavs giviin; ;i frooil reason why h<'sliou!d
[ Id- ele ?!???! Iiv ih'- ''ileal' people."
The meet in;/ at I'ethany K.ipti-t Cliureh
j e|i .-ed yesterday, the lOtli in<t. IJev
. Phillips, of Mairnolia. agisted the pastor,
I lu-v. J. Keimey. Thoiiyli no one
! milted with t lie ohureh, Rieat good has Keen
tioiie tu the memtiersliip of the ehnroli. We
I '.veie sadly disappointed oil hp?7oiiii{ of
! Jie.v. J. It. .Smith ot?r lornmr paKt??r, n??i
I lieiug :ihle in l*e w i111 ib in the nieeiin^.
| There is a great deal of sicklies* in our
f'umiomity. Mr S .\. SriVrhorougli, and
s'ister. Mis> ICdna. ha>e l>eeii very siek witli
j typhoid fever lait art? up i#^ain.
i M r. Klias Mefntr-heii of Meeliani> svillr.
li t-. Ii. (Mi ill wiili fever, but i> s >inr
better flf^Fescnl.
Osir visit >11# Ii-1 is In.t long to report.
Farmer.
Ionia
Miss Kate Drakeford, ? diaiming
yourjr lady of Flint 11*11, is visitiuir her
aunt, Mr.". .1 N. M. Davis.
It is with ?loep regret that we chronicle
the death of Olive, tiio sweet little
daughter tif Mr. ami Mrs. .J. C. McLeud
which sa l event occurred on Sunday
ln?t. She was apparently wc-ll until
Wednesday before her death, when she
became i 1', though it was not thought
serious until Saturday, when her condi
tion became alarming and on Sni day
"t?:e silver eoid una severed, ami 1 iio
gnhh ii howl broken'* ami dear 1:11ic* Olive
passed into eternitv. 81ici leaves a heart
broken mother and father t? > mourn her
death, unto whom we extend <>ur heart
frit sympathies. It was hard, mo
hard to see their darling snatched from
their arms, but the Lord jjiveth and llie
Lord hath taken away." The burial
look place at New Hope Presbyterian
Church. l<ov. (?. M. (iichards conduct
ing the burial aeivioc*.
"Since thou canst ik> longer stay,
To cheer us with thy love.
We hop * to meet with thee again
In yon bright world above."
Me.-srs..!. N. M. Davis and .!. D.-dton
Galloway m>4 in Sumter attending iin>
teachers institute.
Miss Burgv*$ VVnits, of CaiUey. spent
several days recently with frie- tls lu re.
Mr. .Iame:? A. Galloway i? spending tin*
week at King*ville.
KoVyfj. M. Ohewning. of lIn1* "Evening
Light'/denomination. isattending a meet
ing at Sharp? I'*r?r? 1, .V. (5.
Mr. ?>id Mrs. ("}. Smith, of Ijongtown,
am! Mr?. I#izzie ('olemnn. of Ridgewny,
have returned home after a pleasant stay
with relativesnl Ionia.
The Stok?*M Bridge boys crossed hits with
the Ionia nine on the letter's gr.xmd at
this place Wednesday last. The game in
the morning ended in favor of Ionia, and
the one in the afternoon in favor of Stokes
Bridge.
Mi^s Anna Holland. t!io charming an-l
highly accomplished daughter of Mr. I F.
Holland, of Mftnhnll*, is spending some
time with her sister, Mrs J. O, McLeod.
Itev. C. D. Peterson is erecting a hand,
pimfl residence near here which, when com
pleted will add much to the looks of our
community.
Children* Day at Mupali Rapiui Church
was a decided success. The Sunday *ohool
at that place is in a flourishing condition
Eighty name# arc enrolled anoxew country
schools can beat that.
Me*sr?. J. Manley Smith and Manton
McCutehcn, of Bishopville, spent tfednts
dav at I<mia. v
Mr. John I>a*is, one of Antioch's most
promising voung men ig now in our com*
munitv. He haa purohaaad the steam mill
f*rm?*!v ownad by the Parts Brot tod
will fNbaMf rMuia htm Ihroortj^nlaf
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I
jZEMP - - BROTHERS
HAKdAINSIN ALL I I lKlli 1 >KIVA HTM KNTS.
Ja shoes, ire /cod hi t/nu/fftj out! price.
Cull tor our J I" LI A MAKLOW Shoo lor Ladies i 11
and 1?>w <juarkM ?ii i* a
"?Tliiiis; of licuut.v and a ?lo.> Forever,'* to tiu* \v??aivr.
SiJB CLOTHING STUCK
is bcinii' replenished every (lav and in it wo can Have you Hoi j
lars.
Staple and Fancy Groceries
at LOWEST PRICES.
('all u\ul 1k> nsknishe 1.
VftygL **'? iW:
ft
tSUfi iliPs 1
Make Xleady. The Time Is At Hand.
CANE 13 RIPENING, COTTON 13 OPENING, HAY AND
PEAYiNES WILL SOON BE READY TO CUT.
;( ;;ih' Mills And lOvrtpai atoiN.
Ct.i'on I'iciiiiig ftlwols nml SjicKs. j
The undersigned is now mv-ivin^ the must, complete line of
Merchandiwe lie lias ever carried. Hardware, Groceries, J)ry
Goods, Shots, I fats, Tin and Willowware, Crockery, Saddlery.
BAGGING km TIES.
Solicits vour patronage.
A D KENNEDY.
KOR SALE.
The piviniv- on rorncr of Lvltl^tou juul
Hounilary Mulcts having front of'J75 fe?'l
011 Intlleloii. aiul 500 foot on Boundary
stifft. Apply to Win. I). Tratitluun.
A 11^, 11? ? tit.
Application for Discliarp,
Xotieo I* hereby given that one inontli
from this <lato, mi the 2f?th tiav of Ah.'.,
1 wiil apply tolht* .Iinl^o of Pro
bate lor K?-r?liaw Comity, for k-ltt in ?!i??
tui^sory, jis A ?!mini?'trrttrix of the 11 htmt*?
ot Will. W. Hall. <lrec<iM*<l.
M..M Ilall. Administratrix,
July l'.MJO.
Citation.
Sonth Carolina?Kershaw Conntv.
liy C, 0. ll.iilc. 1'iuljate
Whereas, John W. Smith made suit
to in**, to ?rrant l.iin J.etter.-, of Admini*
tration of ttie Estate of and elled# of .)
Frank Sinit It. d< ceased.
These art- thererorc to rite and ;idmon
ish all and #ingul?r the kjndred an<
creditors of the ?aid J. K. (iinith, d<
reaped, t hat they ho and appear hefort
inc. in tho Court of Prob ity, to he held '
at Camden, fcv C., on Saturday, the 1m| !
day of September next, alter publication 1
thereof, at 12 o'clock in tho forenoon, to !
show cause if any they have, why the !
s tid Administration .should not ho "rnov-<
cd. I
Given under my lund, this 1.1th day j
of AufruHt, A. !>., 1900.
Published on the 17tb duy of Augutit, 1
1930, in the Camden Chronicle.
Citation.
State of South Carolina?Kershaw County
By C. C- Hailc, Probato Judge,
Whereas, Tho?. II. Tfiuilee, Jr., nmde
suit to mo to urant to hiiit\J,<:Lti>rM fit Ad
ministration of the K?U*to ol and eflecta
of Joaich A. MeSweOu, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish nil ami singular the kindred and
creditors of the paid Jotlah, A. MctiwceB,
deceased, ihat they he and Appear before
me, in the Court of Probate to bo held at
Camden, S.C., on the 28th day of
Aug next, after publiaation thereof, at 11
O'clock to show Wtmm If any tkey
have, why vbe said administration should
not he granted. m
Olven under n?y hand and MOT thia
25th day of Jul?, A. D.. 1*00.
Published on the 87th^4y of July 1900^
i. -(j. c^?oto?gV M
J*4ft of PnMii^nhav County
DR. I. II. ALEXANDER,
Dentist.
Graduate of tin; Philadelphia
Denial College, St!8nion 187(5-77.
OK KICK liliOAI) S'l'IvKKT,
Cami>kk, S. C.
Two doorn South of The Chron
icle OiRcc.
A. W. BURNET, ffl. D.,
CASIDUN, S.
Oll'tis liia pi t>M<?uio>ifil fee I vires
to tlx: |K'?'j.lu of Cuuohn uix 1 vicin
i i.v.
'Mire <'V?'i V.k-tn]> & DoTarts*
Drti^ Store.
u
SCHOOL NOTICE.
Xutire it hereby gi 'on Ilia! the t'aYit
den Graded School, Jackson G railed
School ami fr ctory i 1 i11 School will open
(Mi Wcriiiifsd;)v, September r>th. Tins
Malvern lliil School ;in?I Knights Hill
?School will open M?>???I*?_y, September 17.
Thos. .J. Kirklund, Chr'm.
II. G. ('arriaon,
C. \V. Birchtuuro.
Trunteea I Mfct. No. 1.
TISM SHOP.
"TT ift miuTN^jijned wishofl t>? announce
that, lie in <<I<I maud on Market
rfreet tvlioro nc IhHiHv prepared to do
all kind* c( tin work in The he?t and i^jo^.t
sitifactory manner. Shop near colored
Presbyterian Church. Business solicited.
Kcftfieetfullv,
JOSEPH GOODALK, /
July 24, l'.KK). [
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
OVPU'K OK
Stn-BUVieoR* OF RsmSTHATlON, i
Kkkhhaw County.
Camdkh, 8. C., Mat, 8th, 1900. J
The Snpervfsorg of Regie! ration for
Kerehaw County will b? in their offioo
at th? Cotii)/HonM M^Cinden, 8. C.,
on ^he flrat Monday of each month from
9 o'clock a, m. until 8 p, m, until 90
days before the general election in 1000
for the purpose of registering voter*.
J. C. HILTON. Chairman.
MANNED BARON, Clerk,
ALEXANDMt BROWN,
Member* of the BeaH fot
Ktrtbft* OMtfi j
inner Closing Out
SI ill in I'ioj'H'sh
AT THE FAMOUS
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And we extend a cordial and pressing invitation to all to
come at once, as we intend to rush things to the lust notch
v ?f'i a view to disposing of every vestige (.'! Summer Goods.
(hn stock for the coining Season is already rolling in, and we
need e\ ery inch of available sj>a< e for it, theretore Summer
tioohs MUST BK Ul'SllKI) OPT. For the next three weeks
onv doors will he thrown open t>> yon and run entire Summer
Stuck placed at your disposal with the profits absolutely sacra
i lieed to us; so come and j*et your .share while they are goin**1.
Summer enjoyments requires Summer Costumes. Getting
('ool-Comfort out of (!<?^ d;t \ h means deivssing lor it. Every
hot weather requirement is fully met i?? our very eomptete 'as
sortment of lijrht, breexy <livR8 patterns and Zephyr-like outfits.
Kvery piece has seen tlio barber and lnid a shave. Though fig
ures hnve Shrunk, the varieties of choices and values remain,
and conditions could-not be more I'avoi abltf to buyers.
THE -LITTLE "ONESi
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Require attention as \v?? 11 tin' i;nnv.iupri when it comes to.
(iro8H, even thowgh tlicy ar?; more abbreviated as to height and
other dimention. We cater (o all llie children a* well as Ihcif "
mammas, as the most casual lo ?k at t>ur ^tock will show yoiar.
Its worth the most extended inspection. ' 1
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i ? ?? pmmes
For the benefit ot the Country Merchants we will ssy
our stock of Bleached, Brown and Colored DomistieO, 3
Goods, Calicos, etc., is complete and teady for inspection*
bure to get our prices before placing your orders,
J Yours Respectfully and Truly,
* THE GILT EDGE
P. T. VI^tEPIGUK Ptop