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Mr 1 :;>? flow's iJnby 111.
For flovcr.'t! um\? i<>' 'itilc It^iln
<:f Mr. tu.11 Mrs. K I.. JIaislow, .Jr.,
'i?8 be('? (jiiiU'mY* <"> J'licg.,
<l?y n ft (? en in t ii J '(SI, ?" i < i i) j ? 'i 11 i t < i by
J^r, JoIn) \V. (Yiluit, .Mr. an;) (
Mrs. [JarfUnw Uft on ?' -iHciu! train'
for the uoitli win if it is Mjjceroly !
(I lllllt tilt- lilll" " ill 8OOI1
1>J? gi'OAtly ItouoliUcrJ. ? I
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Thanhs to Ili<? anrl Kershaw I
C3;ia: d*i. |
rrr?Ui-m M 'J'" <?'< <1 to Iihj
no?noe Ilia! Uip'wViv* ></ J
loorial Aesoci'ifi' iJ df.-*frt? lo <?'<?
]>rena thcirhi'1! iipp'orf.itlon of the '
Service* ropfl! rc l liie ?<>eia>iyn I
by (he al(? mirwifi''-f I lie (-atD'ioi) I
I??ri*l ar?il NYr^haw (Jtnni > ?t tlioj
li V''in or in! cxtfrrihOs op Twf'.-.lay uf
?? toineon ! i*t. I he 'olftneo of
tltfpe t w ,i or-jiui^i! i'-u.s addetn
l"Mich 1.1 llic ? ? T iho occn I
iiiii. I
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There will bo in the I
-Camden lW>Me:i'.n ( hnrch next.
{^abbatli :?! '! :V ?A( ^ i
?? Shimmon, n ;i'?*i?*?> ?,r
- -K<ibUlli iiij'- ?*if !i"' ; uno plaoo I
at 8 :!(>. In* wili ili-livc- a Li'piurc on I
t t;o ri '<{ lVv-i'i. I
Nc?X{ ."U nil:'.' ?>:??'? *' i? !??<? j
PresbvlrTiui Lwltno i'o'.m, lit; will,
<'?!iv?T a <?n lYr-ian
Joins !ui l oyen y li!" ' This !
(iij'jj \y i j J lirt ] i' II ? t f II} i ' by l'tf*rW>ptb
en vir-ws. will up -1
TjS'onr ?ti I.Vr-i'sn r-V (nuuv' sine? in
f?'nr ilifiVrt'iit hii^uv: >im1 ?>:!ji!?
if hj;cc:;i>it,s o! liin li m bworh of his
|)t?fiplr. IIk-sc i, s vo jrencr.
tii 1 \* lei !l mis! J?i;? I !\" <"? ?!))w!
Dr. .1 1'. Tin>'iiW:-!i s:iys of lUr.
Flnh)nnn?: "I can w--t honftilv
nnd cJjcorfiiliy i->Ai m""! uil him uh n
power In! .-trill yot fjiroi>!?> :i,j 1 tomlcr
)fC>io!i.'r, n.'n! a* nn :i!*'?? and <lis
7>ri?uinal ir.g h-c'iniYr" Tiu? public
*iirp rroxlirjiy invib'd to hrar these
Ject-ircs.
to Mofi-l.iy in-^lif.'s J><v
t'flo fwr adults L'.jr; }'u;- children l/ic.
1'fist or.
PieSi.yU rian Church.
*>
Memorial Day in Cnmc.cn.
?The memorial ovicides mi 1 ties
day iiftcrnoQti )a3t were :i most flat
tering success, Never in years, il
ja RuW, have Ihey been so .satisfac
tory. The address of Kov. Mr. Gor
don lias been the subject of iuany
, complimentary cxprissions. His
hearers were simply delighted. We
regret that it was not our good
fortune to lie present on this occa
sion, having been unavoidably call
ed out of town on that day and tf*e
;tako. the following account of the
ceremonies from the Camdgn (? cor
reariondcucc lo the Columbia State :
A larger number of poisons at
tended the memorial services at the
Camden cemetery on Tuesday than
have been present on this day for
several year*. At 5 o'clock, all
Btores were closed and a half an
hour later the Kershaw Guards In
cojmutfnd of Capt. Sydney Zemp,
add preeeeded by tho ccwropany's
rt>ra88 babd, roarchod to ttfe ceme
tery gates, wh^re the prooession,
after forming, marched to the ora*
tor's stand, which wa=? surrounded
l>y tunny hundreds of pereoufl. The
Kov. W. W. Mills opened the im
pressive services by an earnest
. prayer, and wao then succeeded by
- -3Mr. A. D.?Kennedy. <>f Catnden,
ia-*few welt riiiisen and well
spoken words introduced the ora
tor of the occasion, the Rev. W. H.
-Gordou, of Cafoden. Amidst en
thusiastic applause this veteran be
gan his address. In his': usual
-forceful manner, in simple yet elo
quent words, ringing with deep
feeling and earnest conviction, and
permeated with, the j'iro of - ah iift
uauntcd spirit, the speaker ex
^pris^etl fcl? belief in the "Lost
Cause'and piul his u>tiute to j/l?
heroes. The Rev. *,y. \V. m(u?
gye lliejiU^og benediction, ftfwr
v , lh* Kershaw Guards fired V
salute of three volleysAovtfr ih&
griv.es of the Confederate flead.
"'^ngiMoy persons of note pre?
*!u fidow of Geu. Ker
<1'n^K? *recc?tly formed Cam
w"i0? ta,rat^'a
?""** 8rf4r
tot Confederacy.
Chair****
jliila ?od JKttffc*}!*
ia? n^. K_?.Z?n* . ?
PicibytcriftU Church Or^u.. /. ;
Mc Bo>?
U?*v. S. C\ <'n!wi!!, . f H;m
SprlUft<J? iJfcKH'tl t'11 :"i!i I ?1,1
on Snluidrty on !ii ? ,v,\ \? > M
lift* whovo ho ii) *4u11:/ il on 'Stift'li
u Pii'shytoriau ehumua lh.it ;??. >
??4' ? '*?
In Honor ol'Mi *. Miliyr.
Wo flip (ho followino Iran* iv
fJanvloiV'or!ci.?? '
ion>hiu : ,
^Mia. A iT?*"rt:-M >i j> i
Iwr homo, on l>? K .!!i k,?r? t mi i\ ,
[<??iv nft*?r?o?'? 11 w v, uri'k |,\
I profusion of I n- lv iViv.ru v,:
OOrUpit'd DViM'V aval' i' i, ,1; ? ;
cornor of ln*v i??<???>.:im i. ? i, .. i t
rfci' p' i>'Ml Wild ylVcTI i !)
Mm. ,1 ohn !> '(M Mii!????, ..f'
JSIinn., imo Mi** Aiui:i Ktmdi a
.?turn, of Oaipd('i?, ;?(> w(.i \i,
("I havK-atou and (Adum'. ?>..?>. ?.?. tv."
?*---.<? ? ?<*?
Hovlioultiu a! Kaiv .l..y.
The Cnnulon Hoi I p-nli ?i-??? \ ,
>-i-ili'Mt will if* ^j)ri'i?_' |<':>i." n
ihp/\nnorv of tin* Krr haw r.:>-,r,i.
to-day from l p hi. to I i r
R?*fi(?olmu'mh will In- mi! i. ']?
f?*ii? ftlionlii la> 1ihtral:v pat i t?iii/. ?)
by id10 MS tht' A S-:"ri T 1 i :.
malting an HFoii |t( im>m>
dnninjr, fiuit rt>s.ij)ir anil i' ,wn
planting fonojiji thr people ,,! n
i>i? v and f?un ouridirn/i .n?.11 \. *j |.:
prl/.o lis! in Hie hmipc nq ih.it > >
vinnslv published. A'!::.; ?> mm,
adults 2r?i:; (?hi!di'?,)t I m-.. Door*
open from 1 p. m. t > I'M', m.
. ?_?? ?
SuudftY lluuiu '
The now Sum dav S,di'?t.I >n of
' h<fc Methodist church wiii-ii It's
rorcntly horn t ed v . dt.ii-.
catcd last Nund iv tif't-.r: r. i. iI. v. .
NT. 1.. ('arli'dr a fi i ui? r ,, ,, . .
t he. church a-.sU'td in d-die:,
liin* ceroiuoiui'S. Yli t ??>.>? A ! .
to the north of the. cl.i:r ?! , I A
.^UpCVa! ?'d Olllv hv' i- : id ? * *. *
! In- raising of which ti,r.>?.?? ?
rooms into (iiic. I ? is ;; vo'usd.i] ?
adtiili'-n to t!;^ c:hi?: < !. -i?:? I ilu
Methodi-A den i )?: A '?*
conyvat ulatod up fs t ?st ?? li \no: *.? ,:m
flddilioij !'i t!i; !r <d: nidi ri\ .
which is l?y far tin* :*: 4 *;o
'?? ? ??
OMcevs ot liie Da-iirhfns :.f Co?;-|
'?VdernfA'.
) At a irtCf'i:.r ^i" I !i ? i):?" j i.Li ; -
of tho C'<>:; tiv :t' im ? ??it >d
Mis. !). K? li.'n-ily ui: ??*?-?? i'.?V' [
weniu'j last '.in: i.*11?**-vi;.;{ oiru .-i??
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t\:?<. c. l. s'.iami-.ij, .;r.? Kx:
ib-nt: M;;-y l/r/.P S ...m-v, V.
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Viff I'M'.-i ii : ? ; Mi l.U v.
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I.oil.-: Siiav.n.in, i' i;
Aft' ? i iran ???'?'i-vi ?; |
UMI-ic bs < !??? M1-- ? ?. j
dy and S.i'ii'?-?rrl wa^ >?? *??"?.-*???.! <r< tj
Miosit a j11 ?! I'A " 'i:: I ? ? .
which di-licit i! ? m u" j
Horvcd whiM. c:os* 1 a mo-it ouj' y- ;
able ovl;>in:r.
Auvcrtiae ! Letters.
T!iO fu! low ill;* is a list
re'i-ninin^ linotllo-I f... jn :'.0 Ciimij
den ofli.c for week cudim*:
Mnv I i, l'rOl :
Mao'?A li Hlaek, D.'irr.os Lnr.i
i.ina, Jiit! Caiter, L Hr?mnon, Major!
?liiinee, W A >J?'ti n.sf. 11, J P MnsVr,
Juliuny Keith, .i.mu<-s M.siiio. E \V j
Lljjr?n, We?t Willinma, Hei.iv S..f
ncr, A'him P;tUorsr>n, \\rm Hsrr.rv
W W Momo, II .1 Garner, (*?, ;i J j
Workman, Thouris Pudi-n, M;. i
Oshy.
Eetonle?Kurifv Hraecy, Mnj/iFte1
Hnykin, Mary (.'nnnallv. MaryWj
)?<-It<ie, Maggie Kelly, Martha Put-'!
in, Julia Reevcn. EllaWhite Kins,'!
TyiJiio L Wilson, 2; Airs WinHi*!
nom, Sally Murphy, Miss H. M.j
Ratri, Emer . McCloud, lihbeit A:
Robertson, E S Gurdcnu, |
Parties calling for those letters}
will please state tchnt ueek 11:t? v were!
ftdver tiscd.
O. G. At.kx P. j
He sure to come to set ns next!
Monday. Wo have sometLin# furl
you. 8, X. Sowcll andf Co. I
* -*? * r
fersonai.
Miss Minnie Pavis, of Oon^aree,
is visiting Mr. Joel Hough's family, j
Mr. G. E. Taylor has moved ir;toj
the Davis residence on upper Ma.iu
Stl Ct't.
Mr. G. C. Rruce left on Tuesday j
last on a visit to his lather at Meri-j
dian, Miss.
Mr. W. ^L. Stoke?, of Hlthune,}
war* in Columbia last Tuesday jjn i
business.
Mr. Oscar J. Meroney and fam-j
ily, of A sheville, X. are on a
visit to his father's family at Ho!- j
ly Hill. r
Mr. Savage, father of our excel
lent fellow townsman, Mr. Henry j
Savage, who has been on a visit
here will return home today.
Mr. P. Clifton Suttou, of Hell
JUid, is now living in Columbia.
Hp has a position with Mr. John
McElree, auctioneer, 1210 Main
street, noar the State House, where
he will be.^Mwl to have his i'riends
call and see hinc
Col. W. D. Traiuhaiu who deliver
ed the memorial address in Chester
and who haa boon absent from Cam
den for several dnyr. on th*tt account,
rotarncd oh Wednesday 1 -M The
State's correspondent at Chcf^r
e*g#t "The c-X'T' i?>(?< this"! year fur
surpassed .those of any prevkjua oc?
cdfioji. Tno parade was ?> magmfl
ocn.t ono. The ll >r.d offerings were
beautiful and bountiful. The
yiOprUie. The orniiou
inureetfog aud bighl;
Mr. M>..ftiii.h ltt*tuiu?.
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t".f-!i <>y 1 ?ociir:iy.
?S. X. S nvHi and ('o i
A jii< i> liliO <>f i tui' Shirt Waists j
fnMii ?Jfie ts{i, ii' J-;.|nrC st<?rr.j
('? (?; m;r ; ri < oil ffURnO. Have i
30 lulls < li 1,:1D<1.
S. >?'. Su?'i?i] nn'd
Ail wiki'. .li white Hii'i i
c<?:. r? ?;? lh<' ''?it L>';je Sloro.
at t il t'. at li." tlill IvlfMj
S{.>rc, nr.ii *.eti Viliut. a beautiful line j
of Waistiir's I?i v It iv<- in MotiHljue
do So'.e, O.-ganziiiea, TalVatas, ele.
Wlule poods in numerci:^ .styles
aii'l (jn ili'.i''.-, ria l a! pnjvilar prices
nt I lie Gilt Kt^'o Store.
Curvet saniplea to so lee t from at
Gcifccuheimer's.
Kelt Ht GwhmuIu imr'w
Lounges and lieri Lounge?, at
(Jusenlieimei'fl.
New Home Sewing Machines, at
Geiseaheimer'rt. ?*i.
Machine needlea And oih
(ieiuenheinior's.
Hcauliful fcolcrtion of Chairs at !
Geisenheimej-'K. j
MONEY TO LOAN.
<;n farm l.i rv'.s or othor nppiov??<l
urilv. y. //V, i AX f. ANl.
1.1 ?I vr.
FOR SALE,
- "1
The <'ft?5i<l?Mi ('My M irkrt aii'l
Scjii- I I h.hiic w,! 1 ho roooivr.i I
(Vun. il ( I: unlx r, until M"U?lay, Juno!
:!r.i. l'.'Ul, ?t ?? I'Miirlt. T!u< lot haa rt
m i.iMi of fiii -Jivo ).">) f?? t fronting <>t>
Hum! Mre< t, :?i;*l runni.tj? hark of nni
f.Min wi.Itli to n ilri'lh of r.rie hundred
. I1, ?fe C f .*
Council ro*crvr# the ri;^ht to reject any
or .
l'.y r oi rouiu il,
cKu K. O. M<'Jrci.lif, Mayor,
V !. Coo<li?le, Clerk.
NOTICE OF ELECTION OF
\eaghers.
Notice m l*?r?>l?r given that the ttohrd
.if IYuMocn of School District No 1, will
<>n Thi:i^ day*. M*iy *} I 'J
oYloek M. for the purp.tf>o of ejecting
jcariiors for the si lioolb of said district,
ah follow?:
A Superintendent.
: A prtiirtpl} rrvi rr-v"!> for
j1i't- tira4C f >o?r I <-ftod h jan
; it?-.r Jy
A teacher t?-r ?e Mitivrffl Hill School."
j A ptinfipni nrd fu?r a??i?tauU tot th3
J.o ' iriidi <T sot", frnhirrd.-)- ?
Ar'pli^tioiw bo fi|i?d with lh.'
! clerk of the Board prior to the <!ate.?of
iui t-Lng. Tho-. J Krltluti 1, Citing
(\ W. B'nhm -ir/. Off*,
fl. O.
Heard of Tro?Ur?* iof Mbool Di&iei
So. I.
;|F*ot Wei'iber OotsI
'>?<?<? .V-V"'' C'-'-it :mn I'nirs Sr.its, to : 10.
K;;m \ ri.ihiu i ytfii.O ami !J.: ts Knits r i K? .V 1
| ?
? Hill,' !I lit 1 I i ilv t j I'll!! I '? I I -Si.
i i\'.tuiiuil l.ihc?)l |>lnr S,1, -v ami I ..u. \ I'.um l.o?> to >??">.00. |
'
Br! (S 1 Ho to ,?? >(
Straw i iuts ! Uv- (?> . < 1.00.
Xc Shii: . ?>? K- in I
\\ iiiu* I 111(i?1 im 1 Lii.cn S11:v\s.
j - ?
Sci'l iIn i >i ri w ri .)<> ami ? >(\
:l iidcisiiii IS ii11( 1 Dr;hu'i'S U? HLiU.il 1
i i r..ct
A M V T \ n N CI T C; K li ? P V O U C O O L
i, ., &
( >ui !iiv I:;lis.i u st'U at l'?\v< si piH't ^ >\
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ft,'- ** lS4i ii gj' ~ ;'V'' \ y >'* 44 0 3 1PVV xr*fe
/sL fc Hi i:V ": ~ bl s^u Q - rlL R o. -
-?? 3?. $?epfliedy?*
Is the Farmers friend.
? mii iiio GiMQIvlEiiS BY ADAPTING HIS BUSI
MSS'TO TiiEiR WANTS,
i u? li ?w <?!]? )> . i'lli !m?: <>! ! :r.vs :i:1; 1 ?'!?.),v X|m|k>: !)i\
\(\ i* ;i i!!<?!? Ki?'iml, l?\ir<piii:ir ;in< 1 i i.??.;*i i 'v ?tr!it I1' ? t hi! ? {
i >i-I >!V! and ;i.'. ! I'Vi't.t !!?>'!!.:. j
11.; s,?? ? ? I r;? i ?? t r ! ? U\ i., i . .'.iriii-iJ, wovi-nj
u'i'i ;i!?:iti \\*ir<?. L n\ r an i\ul < ? iiv mi/.ni i'onilry NYium:'.. ?
GOOD SPORT
I j with pixaXll NS mwl
AMMUNITION. TJio < \pcrii:ticeil ^
iiuntrr knows t!m', so !io >'oiuo8 tu"f
V I). K I; N N K! > V.
mo juino Grccoriic-?iioavy ar.a
Lijht,
iiaiiXt ss roii wdiiK jiousks.i
I f yciti uiv nvoi h.iulin x i!i-* farm
liariitHf. jui'l fjiul jwiv ol' il dofVi-tive |
or lifiVi it rt|>airfj now or
in jjltif*' it \vi h now uuoJh. .Later
?\v 11? n t!:o spring work lupins ;t hieak
in I hi' harness will monn a bivdc in
l!s > work u.i'l :i 1ohs,oI" Vr.l'mhl'' t'me.
ii'ivo also SuiUll' f-1, Slip Hii^y
an 1 \V.?i?on llurnc-tK, Whij?m, <?(<?.
AI ho R'?po i.ti'l leather Halters,
S;r.i[)ft, limni; . ".>trap*. and
ov?.r\tiling oIbu needed in the stulde
Wood 8 *oa at oe.^.
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KE?'si Wi5p;<n* m?<l<k.
* A 0 KENNEDY.
Hoforo making your purclffl^s ho sure to give me ;i
csilI. 3Ty flfoek of ? f
CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS,
HATS, SHOES,
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and in factevcryUiing you can think of is full f<? overflow
ing and 1 can give you the best bargains Hie market af
fbyds. All I ask you is to eonie and see me and you yyill
be satisfied. ? Yours Very Truly,
DAVID WOLFE.
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THE BEST MADE. AIA 8TATION ERS'SECL THEM,
Every Ailment.
It has hoon said that I hero are hut low ail
ments to whiehnmn is heir, for w 1iieh theronro
no an I idol rs; or in <>l lior w ? >Yds, o!' all 1.110 ills
(?r lite, lheiv are hnt low fur whieh thoro is no
relief. l lit' heat "1' Snn^'iu')' is upon lis, and
sonmthin^'inusl !.e domwhich wo oan bo
ui.ulr im.ro comfortable?relieved ol'an ill ilia!
makes life loss enjoyable. Tlio safest and
quickest renied\ can ho found at
??Tho Famous Gilt Edge Stores
Where w?- iia\? i11antiripalcd tin? wants of
;t!i, have |?i'<>\'ill?-(I lor their nurds, and upon
(Mir coinilcrs ran 1 >e I'onnd almost anything
thai l'anc\ inav surest as I lie tiling niosl need
ed and l>ri for sailed (<> the linn's. Of eonrso
\ (?n watil now, slvli.sh i^oods, and it. i^ives lis
pleasure i<> say ilial nlon^ this lino, there is no
plan1 al which vonr wants tan be Siippjffed
more sa t i.-d'ael01 il\ t halt at onr *
Dry Goods Emporium.
< hn* !>l;\(!c ^ i < > <?* 1 DcpariunnL consisting of
Lawns, l?alisles, < >ru"am!!e-, N tni\ eilin#, Al
bijrns( 1 iri;liani.incs, 1 i. t !.i, Serges* All
\\'(M>] I >;; I i S t <', S:! I i!! Prehiuc, .\! O!! v ! i!? JhiSoiiC,
TalVeUa, t i rosier.-: in. trie, cnuiiol I>i? Mirp;\FSCd in
l he i'it\. and as t<? ji: i<es, we \ ent n i\j I ho asser
!inii ilia! ymi \.ii! i'.jive us in saying Hull
lin y arc cm ret !. l><>u't fail In sec 1 liis lino bo
1 ??r< ? purchasing.
See. our line of White and Colored Lawns;
\\ hiteand Colored lJiniilics, Persian Mulls,
Persian Lawns, ludi.i Linens, Jiatislo Claire,
etc., and i^et. our prices, and you will be do
lighfed to know how lilt In i( will cost you to
supply your wan! -'. Onr sloek of
Laces and Embroideries
Is all t hiit (?()?< 1?1 he desireij; and the all over
La cos are^'things of beauty and a joy forov'ot^f
Our lino of Heavier Goods, such jis Toile ^
DuNord, Madras in several different. (jnaIities.
Percales, etc, i* attractive; lirsi because tlie ar-^
tides are pretty, and secondly, because thevy
are such good value i for Hie prices paid for
tliein. j
CENTS FURNISHING GOODS A SPECIALTY
And we have some "Plums'' for those pur
chasing anything in ihat line. Gentlemen, our
Serge, Cotton Cheviot sind Crash Suits are the
things you need, and wee an interest you il you
will favor us with a call before purchasing. .
Don't forget th:*t wc carry a select line of Chil
dren's, Ladies, and (jciiIs Shoes, and will be
pleased to have you iijspcct\our stock before
placing your orders.
Respectfully and Truly,
The
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