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ForReiifc ' A residence on Rroad street. Mrs. S. A. Wittkowsk v. New Announcement*. For S >pervlsor ? J?s. T. IJur.!, J. M. Sowoll. Oug^cation for Auditor. Mr. Kdilor: ? Wo desire to mm gest the name of Mr. \V. 1<\ U,|v h<- 1 1 as a suitable candidate t'<.| t !. ? ollloe of County Auditor. Mr R u aac! I'f* acquaintance with ?ii. workings of the ctlleo and hia ?hi! fly for the aair.o eminently qualify li i in for this position and we hum that ho will yield to the wlsht - of hi* many friends end become candidate. Kf.AT R> ?( K Notice of Copartnership. Notice it? hereby given that .1. A ]l?uson end John F. Jenkins It ? ?? entered into partnership for t1,. purpose of handling, and installint. fleotylone gaa plants, fixtures am) nocessoriea. \Ve will display our lights ;? r. tlx store of Jenkins Urns, on Sat i: Ak y night, the 7th tnat, We pleased to have nil our light-loving friends call and Inspect. Bkkson cV Jknkins, At tho Mothodist Church. Rev. J. ][i. Stokes, pastor of tho Camden Methodist church l. f' In*? Wednesday morning for n trip in tho np-eoqntry. lie will first po to WilHamston nnd from theie to Spartanburg. lie will bo gone for three or four weeks. However, It has mado arrangements for his pul pit, to be filled every Sunday and his uhnrch will not be closed darn hi* absence. Rev. Mr. Woikr.ian will fill the pulpit there on Sundav next (2ndy?unday ), Rev. C. II. Waddell ihn will preach the :trd Sunday and Rev.' \V. W. Dsnii K, I). I), presideut of the Columbia Frirale College will till the pulpit there oc the 4th Sunday. A Card From Mr. Clarke. Mr Editor: ? Please permit mo through tlio columns of your pup-n to thank those of my friends who bo flatteringly soggosted me as a randithile fo^ Superintendent of K Inflation at \lho 9pproachin<? pri J ni'irifB. After a Catfetul QoY.eidaa fion of the mutter I have decided not to enter the rn/ne. The increased demand on my time, occasioned In my professional duties, will not al low mo, to gtvo /my undivided atten tion to school j affair 3 which in m essential to educational improve ment, Having* hold the ofUce for two terms, and experienced much support and help from tiiC people o! Kershaw County: to them, I ascribe a Inrge measuroot" tho sticceso which has attended my oflorts. I assure mv friends that it*fs no idle political p.'ap trap talk whe.fl>. I fla.V that t sin ivrely thank thorn for their eon fl b'nee and esteem in thus snggest ing my name for a third term. Very respectfully 13. C'UItKK D< nth of Mr. Paul T. Vilkpig-ue. Jr. Inexpressibly sad, unscrutihh T^ystertous was tho deatli cf Mr. Pnul T. Villepiguc, Jr., which oc curred in Camden' on tho 2nd inst. Io the full flush*. of a promising youn? life, possessed of all the attributes of truo manhood, beloved by bis com* rnds and. the idol of bis home circle J thore seemed to be bolbre him a I riHit nnd^happy future, From such young inert! as ho was much is ex pectcd. Had he been spared to us 1 1 in courage, integrity, generosity and nohlemindedneas would hayo beon aii inestimable benefit to his countrv. mndf: glad (bo hcarfs of those who loved him dearly and given an ex hmple worthy .of emulation. Only; nineteen years had he lived amongst os wla.n the distressing news of his death*IC88t a ^shadow of gloom over the efitire community. With eyes undimmed by ntre, with fheflnn clastic step of ? youth, with i o hnowledge of the disappointments, Masted hopes and grievous trouhhi lost manhood is heir to he wns call <d from tho shores of time to those of eternity. Deop grief is tho portion of those he left behind but surely their loss is ? i?? gnih. lie left a worid of sin rn.d sorrow for the Elisian Fields ?l.o\o prepared for the good, the t'uo nnd the brave. May that lamo Almiglny Hand which sundered the tenderest lies of love and affection . vouchsafe to the I < reaved ones bis tender care and liieasingi The funeral services were held a I Grace Episcopil chorch at . f> :30 o'clock on Toesday evening, and the lar^o attendance and the many bean fiful floral tribute testified to the deep sorrow ffeit by the comrp^ity. The following young pallbearers: Inman Eldfidge, ward ('antey, UameaHeile, John ? - Hsnry Boyktn .and John Dei Ai escort from the Korshal Guards consisting of Corporal a 0. C. Moore sad Harry McOrsight and! private* John. MeDo*all, Marion Hjmsn. Prank Vaagban, 8. O. .. SipalVj- R Vsogban. jr., and Job* J. Workman accompanied the rej 5 te? toalns to Um grats. V A m. ^ I At Hit Kindlp' Jeswr* sfst?t '"If* .T-.? mm _ ,tke 0y??? i*l tad "Asleep Is! be. choir eon !.' Ystes and 8toney. aod Mrs. mssfc wss soIsoqd w* S'^TV-v PERSONAL MY. B n Toain i* M homo fr.n I >K Vinson o< ?i it'ifO. Mtv^y. ,T Wo-k-n^r w ?>? <\, mrnl.in yi-stordav. Mr. !!. < . "^irrl-i <r, \>x< Soon in Oohuuhia for u .>KV I W,1 ! Mips Msiilio is vir. t i n?? Mis. ! A Wi-illlti r ^ tor a ft- \v da\ s j >' r (?:. i) m.ii, .!:ov. i;. >.! HW, H hf ro, ;n <jt upon <*v on VU.s Mcd-1 !'<-nv is <1'. Ihm:;.- n -o??u ! ! ! I school iisxv I o<v (?love. I \V ,?? k . Mr .1 (\ Houhvui vv. v . hus i m (rip to K.l.-.-w.iv hi', Tu"h1hv. | A Monism I! v-. I i? \ mm. of C'hos ! irr w mm in t ho", r \ WYdmi d v mi I t liuffilfty. ?' t* A . ( 11 i:-ki-V wiii";. oi Cain Wn> th<- o! M :i;i I Mr,.,. j .? Shan ii? -n, ,] ??. j Mr*. Idhinan wont 1 1> N ?.? w Yoil; | Mmidtn ni.'lit where she w.'.i rcu'.iin ver.il iiiur. lis. j M i?K (loin I Jean! wfiit tn \ !??.:! u , ICKn-ndon ?.'< hi 1 1 1 \ , 1 \ m t Wodiur^d j lo v ij<it lii r >dster, Mr. L. I-, JilofK ui>d children utter *pomltn<j n \\? ?, k in K.shopvi'de re I iirm-ti homo I tu-s l is j Mrs;. 1?. A. \Yitll,ow*ky anil child return* d home from CuvhU'I* Wednos. day. after u m< ,w{ U<\ vUif . Mr. Randolph Siiannon, now in I the servieo of t ho Atlantic ( Vast | l.iiiti wiiH at home hiH' week. Mr l1' runic /. 'ir.p, .lr., intended couiimnoement exoreiMva at t o I ?? Inmbiu Frnnlo College this .week. l)r. J no. \V. Cot hot*, who hns Ik < n in New Vo'k oily tor two or thi'ce wci'Uh rotui n( d homo Situ.'dav last, much to tin* dclt^hl of Ids unnv friends here, Mr. K. W Cook, of Athnta. <?;> . represent ins Collier's Weekly, i 1 Camden, lie will lie here liree or four monlha and i- hoarding at Mtu i .j. r. SinithV Dea? ha. A tclc-fii'ftjn rctci \ ( (1 in (imrsdon on .Sunday hi r?r i? i i? Ir.rft unnonnetd tltc tlvutli of llirv. W. M. .J ( ? h n so n . which oconi'i'i'il <>ti S'lturdnv nii'h1 <\ t 1: is homo ill M ill tiov,t!s N. (' Mr. Johnson whh h luother of ftlra, M. IS. Sifhrof-k and thy fjtlhcr of Mix. C. (\ Vauulliui of our town, \vh" tii tended (lit; miriemi and huii?l, leaving here on the 12:10 train on Sunday (H'ti' ihu 1). 1!. mil. road. Mr. .lohnuon will he ve imTiihf-rvd hy ninnv here n<i a must excellent, chiininn gentleman and ? J.o news of hid death will lu received !?y them with bincerc re gret. M 1 S?. ('llHlioltC I { ' ? VV (r i i , tttllit of Mr. \Y. I >. M -ir. shell, died on Sun d !i v l.i?\ year?. The burial look p'kco at Marshall 9 church a', 1 o'ehvl; on Monday. SHOUT LOCAL ITEMS Work ou '.lie* police s'.fttioif^Lyiise Ih now being pished rapidly abend. <?i k J'fit, j^roa-ly been commenc en <?i, <!jc now i,o(, I to \ r. circled on Hobkirk iiill. ^ ater is si i i . in on me of the mains "I the lower | > h r t of (0:vu. Wonder how ! nriro tlmse tadpoles and other living crcatures hare gotten by (lu's tiinof' The cold wave week extend ed nil oVst the country. Snow feil in Ts'ew Jer?ey on W?-ei n ck^I h ninlii. There was coneldt'i able frost in Oconee county on the 27th. Complaint i* mado that freight trains near the depcte frequonth blockade the public roads,?^jau8ing travelers in vehicles to loso inncb time wading for (he train to move. Tim city rotmcii has decidod to (urn (ho stream which rum? during heavy rains across tho sidewalk ho (ween M. II. Heyman's jewelry store cijd l/irseh Bros. & ' 'o's through tlio hack lots in (erra co(ta pipes. A horse belonging to a )it(!e negro hoy named lto\kin fell and broke i f s neck near (he Hoblirk Inn last Sat. day. 1 ho accident wan a peculiar one im tiie horse was trotting along in a heavy s:md bed in the public road. The pulpit of tlio Itaptisf. church is decorated every Sunday with most beautiful fl-jwers by Mrs. M. S. Sow ell. Thoro used last Sun fay were (mutually lov?Jy and were greatly admired for their raro beau/y and i xcellcnt arrangement. The now power house of Hie Cam den Water, I-iirht & Ice Co is being hurriedly con^t rneted. This time it will be a brick structure. Ti c bill of lading lias been received f or tho new plant mid water and 1 ghts may now bo looked for at an early day. The city has just put down a nicu Coating of sand on the east side of Lyttleton streot in front of tlio Kps copal chinch. 1'or yearn the gravel oil tliH sidewalk have made wa king theio exceedingly disagreeable and this work is hailed with much de light bv all pedestrians. Let the good work go on. A most del'ghtful biithdny i?arty was given to a number of little folks yesterday afternoon at the rcaidonco of Mr. beo Scbonk. It was indeed a happy timo for them. We pre informed that four of them ? Misses EuUlift Yates and Bessie Jordan and Masters Tom Anerum Bloore and John Nelson matfe their debat on jfe's occasion. May fhey have m^y moee jast snch hsppy gatherings: I There is a posslbdity of Camden getting a free mail delivery system. A bill providing that the postmaster gertcrtl may extend free delivery to eitios of 5.000 inhabitants or 96,000 - of i 0.000 inv eitios of 5#UW inn^u.. ? grow loccttftTnttfcad of 10,000 inv bAbitajlfs ae at present, pissed -the boose on Wednesday. We are To formed by pos&naeter Alexander jtUt the income cj the Camden oAce le eecektoebly above $4,000. *. . * ? ? .. . ! CA M DKN O H 4 DED SCHOOLS / CLOSE A SUCCESSFUL YEAR. v 'Sup^rnl n<! -tit a Report ? Judsce llftft I k?.!i'.v Adtho.a ? Mvdft i Awarded. I ? ? ?*? ( am ii'ii tl ?i)' 'I hold j its comim-iK meu ? x? -ritaes in tho (>pt'a ll'MlM* Ou WodUCSdaV, .JllNe | 1 ill. Thert w?-yj four members of the i f gi^Kfuatniu' Iff-hisa. M :.!?? ? Miimie juiced man ? t Mario '/omp and j M s ss] <4. Sit 'uicr liiiume and A llio i I ) u 15. is--. S ip-t intcndenl U, M. K?nned\ {made his annual repot i to 1 1 1 ?- j j l> -nrd ,ii Trustees from which we i ^ S N ?* ill.! luni'll 1'(>1 ll. He } hen de livered the diploma to tho grad ! uaica with a few well chosen w >rtis j of countwl it tn) a<) vie*'. j The jji ntiiiat t ?i ?* class rent! c* ! nay* a* fill lows ; ; Miss Mamie Steedman ? "The j A met ienn poet Mii* Mai iti /aui|i ? "Sikul I .< j l! lichees." i Mr. Sumter Uhanio ? '?Koconi i i ; l\. \ pOMtt lOltS. i Mi'. Allison Du Uoao-? 4 'The Hi--! ! t tc y.vof Kleelriciu ." 1 '|;ese essays were well read and *di \vyed evidences- ol careful train i it ii[f Tiny weri) roccived with meat nj'j.Uusiii liy the nudiouce, itmi the young authors made a pretty picture as they nal'surroiind i'?l l>y the lloral u it?ulcs of fond 1 1 lends am) admirers, Tho trustees and the people ot Camden are to bo congratulated iipoi. securing as the orator of the ? occasion Col. A C. Haskell of C'o ! lumhia, who was introduced by Mr. I . <1. Kirkland, chniiman of the | Hoaid df Trustees, Col. Haskell opened with expressions of his af fectionate regard for the people ol ( a intle ii town nud Kershaw count v. j He spoke of I he noble part thai these gaiiant inen have taken in times of crisis ami danger. Then he spoke of tho progress the state has made since ihc happier times I of peace have dawned upon hoi. j Not often have the people of Cam den an oppoi tuni.y to listen to an j address ho able and no man could have been selected more respw.'eii I arid loved by all. The scholarship medal wan awarded Mr. Ouibise by Judgi Haskell. The compoHition tncuai was a ward i d by Mr. i$. i>- t larks, in a graceful speech, to C'laranee Iran t ham, age 11. grade (i. The school haa closed a SUOCCSB ful year, M ' 1 ' K K 1 N T K N 1 ) K X T'S 1 { K 1H )1M\ Total Kiirollinent. M 1' T' ' J A ! Laurens Slieet school l'1" ' ?e > K.:< >-:-ry Sj?.v'. *1 oV Jackson School 1"H H>-? _ "sm? 7si Av?Tii;;f Montldv riirojlment. \ ii t no'M. j i si- tV K. Mciiool 1?(H b<ti Jficl.Mill 1 _! 'ii) 7 :!0v go.) Avtraiie Daily Al(?oi'lti>ve si r ruiAt. jj. ht. ^ i' School lw'J 1-7 2bl Jnek>on School \ 00 yfi 1H ? > j>i;o V22 4 1'-' ') tii5 poor dailv attendance is tine to f|iub'iuic diseases (tiiumps ;>nd measles; that lingered, in sporndie cases, hII win ter, cavieing, l?v ihornlea <?i' the Hoanl of I leal tli, the absence ot niany popih who were not tliepiael vf'S i'u\U , ?i'iio Chariectoii Exposition also inter inj.lvtl tlio routtnr vroik sciionfty. W pupils visittil i lit* exposition duri,njr the vcitr. l einainiwj; eacln (or uovorHl?>Uays , holy twenty of these availed themselves t.f Ihe week's hoi'day set M?i'l?-' for the purpose by the Mt.afd of Trosteoa.. Kv erv teacher t?ut onb went to Charleston during the vncation. Despite oil intei rnptions, the t<>acli?rti have labored faith ful ami have done mere tliorteagli work, perhaps than ??ver be l?re. Not ??ne of them has been tartly in the iiioming?? nor absent, except in ?t very lew instances, on account of eir eu instances that they could not control, iasilit out of tli a ten white inatructors will attend the Summer achools either ut Wiuthrop or Knoxville. The Library numbers 602 volumes The graduating cla.as this year i* fituall'T than for many years past, sevt?r ., ] 4>f this urade ha/in? entered CMetnson ami Winthrop at the eml of their ttth year at school. Tho quality, however, wt|S eood- '^1 i e i r names: Alias Marie Zetnp, Miss Mamie Steednimn, Sum tor It 1 1 a m *'? and Allison DulioseA The eon test U<r lirKt place was close, ^BbHon Do P.nite winning l?y a fraction ove^ Miss Ma. iiiii! nieuiiwai". I HONOR liOLLS*J Umdc 1 ? Scholarship, J^ena Mctjuat ters, Jean Lindsay, Sch/n*l Zulirui. tirade V!? Scholarship, Oralie Matliis.* Distinguished: Clara Wallace, Guerry Ore en, Jim Taylor, Fletcher Moore, Will Wallace. Deportment ; jOralie Mathis, Clara Wallace. Section B. Deportment: Minnie Craig Taylor, Lilian Haygott. Aticndancc ,A) 100 (not absent, tarily or dismissed ; Minnie Alexander. (H) one absence, tardy, or dismissed, excu> eij ? Lydia Gilford. tirade 3, Scholarship. Distinguished ; Gilbert Ifalsall. Tom Humphries, Robert Lewis, Kmina Lessor, Helen Oem-nhei mer, Jack Whitaker. Deportment: Robert I.cvis. ? ? Grade 4, S holarship. distinguished, Klizdbi'th l>nB*?*e, Paul Hchtjnk. De portment: Helen Phelps, Josie Alcxan. dor, Lou Alexandci*i?I'aiil Schcnk, Jhir net Whitaker. Grade V. Scholarship, Distinguished, Nan Trantham, Annette Jones. Deport ment, Sam Nicholson, Lillian Yules, Annette Jones, Mary Nidbolson. Grade 6. Scholarship, Distinguished John VilleniKU#, Robt McDowell. L>e poitment: Cornelia Nelson, Eva Trant ham. Grade 7, Deportment, Loroe Arthur, Stewart Clarke. p Grade 6, Deportment; Raymond DlVk, Annie Alexander, Ida Ooodale, Rota Jacobjon. Seiraa Parrisb. Mrs-tt-Libman'a 8th trade crammer medal ? 1st and tad quarter, Lfexie Gei senhcimer. 3rd quarter, Ida Ooodale. Grade ?, Schotafshfp, Distinguished, ty alter 3c h rock. Ada f helps, Mary VII lepifae. EaUly Carrieaar^ jft^rtnienfT Emily Cerrl?o?, Ad* Pbelee, Mary Vil leptgne. Attendance, 100 : (net absent tardy or ditariased? Mary VlHepijne. ^J@-rad<d0, DwjW?l4 Ajlje'lWBj.e, domter Rhaee, Mamie Bteadman. Ma rie Kemp. - - FACTORY SCHOOL. '^?r?ils??J!w,ae>otor?bl?, iflraix 0. Can* SnSpri. M ?, UU%t* '? ' . ' ? f i '-., ? .. ? ? * tr - <v-. -'a . I l> p H'ti) it'll t Ul'lt<io i?, HitUuh. 11 'ill A 1 1 ?.? i i?l -i A " IV f ? <? " i ll' M-Mfri** HtlnHtJJf, H v-t- ? ( trade ItlaiK-ko 1 1 <>???> JACKSON 1A'il ? > ?l S* h.'l:irshiii ; I > ? vi t ? ?' ? ' ?> '?? { ? Curo'Mif I.oworv. I <u i 4tli ?i Hoit-ii M ill I K-poi tuiCllt .">r<l k i I! >v? . V r. \> v a i. n i *s i- \ i.- ? In,. exorcises nf 'he ??;< ?: s !".J{ night vvuv a brilliant ?Ui 0c* v >r y, -v'v fhoso ontortabiU) * ' I > > ? U o d forward to a> ; m m ^ l f i ?> most enjoyable hold in f ?? v ? i i b Last night was m> t \ ?'* f i? n 1 1<- i In- ruio. Mr Kennedy, ?>'< "? v'ii i)!. Superintendent, ?l??oi'v s f> > i i hanka of tin* community t< r t:..> ^ W in no I faslo Ik- displaya in '?> ; j iij> iht'Mo entertainments. The dobat.ovla?t night on tho ? j I lint), " Kt'SolvOll, tllilt SOUlll I H ! "i i : . It lnts as much cause to bo pi .i \ as iiny other SiHto," was opi ned l v Mr Frank Vauuhan wlio, in an able m in ner, advocated tho merits of hn__ n t? ! live State"" llo was followed t Mi?s '?lonnie Stoney who, in a vcr\ \ is in;? manner, road a masterly urge | mont :n favor <Qf V irgini&'a i u; i i it v over South Carolina, projoiro ! h\ ,Misa Mary Yillepijiue. Mi?s M:cv (\intoy io gfcneuful stylo, argued the !rl:tims ot South Caro'lna, while Mr Allison 1 >u Hose in strong, clonr m.d t<;rso language proved that. M a.ssa ohusettH had greater eaubo ti> be proud. At tho close ot' tho debate, reoiia lions and tableau wore [teflon to- 1, nhioh wt ro'vario.l and beautiful. The deolaitnors wero Misses Annie Alexander, Rosa Jacobson, Sol in i ! I'arrish, Mamie Steednian and Mai tor Lexie (roisenhoimer. The mod.l whs awarded to Mis3 llosa ?laeo:eton for her tine rendition of "Tin- (I'm - ? Where nil did bo well, it woiv in vitlioua to mako comparison, 1 ??it ?e oiinnot I'oi boar to mention Miss Ma mie ^teothnan's Huperlv impern<nia tion of "/nngarella" the wild gyp:*y jr i i' ! , anil Alaster Lexio (.oiseidiei trior's nia^toi ful rendition of "How S'dvator Won.'' NVo prodi<it foi this iriftud young orator a briiliaut fu I nro. The conuuilteo to award v'oo tno?l all for doclatnatiuu and dihatc, ivffft) it* v, .labe/. F< rrin, il nd'^c .):i!tiny Aldrie't anil Mr C. Moort*, who d oid-td that tho modal for dohato ri^l liy hidon^^d to Miss Mary Can* ley, to whom it wi? preKonted amid tin? ent.husi;istio jtpplau3<j of tho an die. CO Tims r.nded one of the pleasauteiit oveningn of tho Koason. "J ',?> oicciiiMi oT itiaohors lur the cra-Ud Kclumls was to hav.* tiken phioo yt?Hiord*y. but ou a^ftiuitl of tlu* absonco of ilr. II. i'.' Oar risen, > r;,r.n;lii>- or ttoiird ol Trustees, >-Vu is In Coinujbin, tho election will probably not take place before Mon day. The ton.ebf.ru of tlie fir.Mrt;ns strict teitooi have diKoharged tlo.ir ardurou-. duties in tin ctninen'.ly sa' ? isluctory manner, and wo are in formed by the Clerk .of the Roar.l ?hat i?i all prohabilitj' no chango Will he made in tho (caohers there ? the entire corps very likely will be re-elected, nuMi At t ho JtiekhOrt fltftdod school \oolorcd) it is thought likely that the . taiC'iora tbcru will he Y<H.,U'.c*ed h<it i^-re if simu! opposition to the I niu'iptil tmd it Is not kn iU*'i J i ? H t what ! l?o Itoard^ will taUe'-w if ?*r< I i t>?5 ? principal for thuj school -~4r 5, ** ? ' / A Cuflosuty r S. a showed m> yrsterdsy :v twin j>tpuish which ib ' ?f tin1* :;Ki '-ict*'- euiios Uic? of its* kind ev or v .t?oen. The s< p< ash hi* tin? hj ptaisnce of at one time h ? N i I <>,' hv? n two distinct om s *n,d in Hi* i? e.-uly flakes oy i 0"HU!i/*?i ooitnet * iih each ot.lu r II \v lo^f. In ? , v > : 1 1 e aie informed uy Mr. .M \ J c? 'Iim t t !?? > hot h c.-onc Ifiom the name hlooiil. It cull hi1 I HCi !i ttt I hi* "Hive. tk Y-nilrejul T' .mfrfm . I Sp< I ' tl?* !k' Yorkville, .1 nlii' :$-? The stock holders of t !tc South t'nrolinsi and ' Ueorgia K sponsion Hallway wi;i ! I, n \ i> h meeting Rt lWaekshuii! on I the 17th inst. t > make at ran^eim-nts j for llu- transfer of l ho property to the Sout lie ?'ii Kail way company. 1 *|*| in road h:i*> hi cn well in?n??;ed Inn h i the snperinterideney of t?ol. i '|*i i p p* wlift 1 1 u h liecti cininent.lv i f.uect nnf u 1 tti overcoming many dif lloulncs. I ho patrons of the lino at this pi see, hs well as otheiH j lu-ai. 1 fioui, ure looking ca?,r|y tor | ill, ? change, feclinjt thai. with the ) strong hacking of the Nouthein ihe IfHciliticH of the road will be much I improved. . ? ??- ? -? ? ~ A Tragedy oi (; iPdhooft A pathetic story i? t??l?l in eon ! necljoti Wllh the death Master l).l\ WhII, the 12 \ ear-old smi ot Mr ! < .'raY ton Watt, of the M>llett';vilic | ?*?,i'tiofi of t'e enmity, which ocor r? i! 1 n k t wev !; . i Several ?\ i ars ag<?, when he was ; !>'?(. more th ? 7 ?. ? >' ^ \vira ot a u e , t jji' was playing wftli one of his pl?> - 1 in ?i t pf*> a lillio glt'l of ahont his own he j;u> e her iv bouquet of llow , tun! fr '.'-l t<i her, wK?'0p the^e, | nwit when ) am dead 1 want you to ; pi i them on my ?joat.M 1 h?' w<?nls, j ?Hpo'uMi in chilols'.i ] si., miide a >1"' i> I icipri sstvo). She kept. Iho llowers j : nr.d c uefnli v pressvil them, and | when t!i<^ fricini and playmate ?ii*''i ! |?ml. A't ek '?hc l.roei'hl till! f '.ded li ?u;pu'l an l pinned thom on his eont, fis he had reqsteHte l. ! The incident was a very touch ;ii).7 one, and tl?e pilhos :uii? oeaii j ty of i> m.ide an evcri:n?tinu itu j j)i e':"rif'i; \ v i ; who wilr.tBsed it, j? Anile Vijon Mail. Koun '? A key on the street near ,\i j Muu'f store. Owner can I net It Ji" f -. ii^i 1 1 ti tr a' this olUe<\ 1 ?-Ok % l-'roo All Tlio i Mand.ioc'.e stei 1 hi-adod p ; ? i ?? * ? v land and leriVo how to uiitk. <il? m. He? u ti fn I silver i.uts>- too, ' KIIKK. r i te t.o-day ? ' M. S, '.!2 New street, t "iiarh'ston. S. (,>. (;.{rpct .innudou to xolcoi, from at. ('. ? iscnht4mer's. Mauhinc nccdltiH and oil. 1 ( }eiB0tfh?hnior h. f?@|noval f^otiee A\e beg to notify our friends that >ve will uove our slock this week to the Opera Iioii?o Si ore for the pur pose ot having erected a New and Modern business home on the spot now occupied by our old one. We'expeet. to have in our temporary quarters a convenient airanje ment of our usual Hi^ Line of General Merchandise, and a Specially choice line of 8PHLVW NOVKI/nivS TO WHICH WE INVITE YOUfi ATTENTION Remember ourvnew location for the present*? TIIK OPERA HOUSE STORE. " Respoctfujy, M. Baum and Company. ? * Look How Happy He Is! GARDEN TOOLS ? All the good kinds. Many that are quite new in design. Improved to make work easy. Prices on these goods are so small that a slight feeling of distrust maybe felt as ^regards quality, but nowhere can better he tound. Lawn Mowerfl ? a thoroughly good machine<at $3.60. KEEP CQOL. ? Ice Cream Freezers at cost-. Hammocks, Fly Fans and Fly Traps, Wire Screens for doors and windows. '' 9 PUMPS. ? Peep well and Pitcher. c, O^AIN CRA1>LES, 14 Fingers, $2.7$>. Sweeps and Hoes j&liJft/tes. Summer Lap Robes and Buggy Whips. Fishing Tackloi, Bnel Spinners, Pbantojft Minnows, Kets, Gigs, Poles. GROCERIES in line with my competitors. Deering Ma chines (leads all. others) payable one and two years -to good parties; - A, D. KENNEDY. . ? ?? ?* * ft / V v - ? > C ? '' ' i ? . ?' ? " ? r? w ?"?" -? -v. . - ? \ ? , .... The ? * i Ulll nr w- a ? ST*" S H ti U B U tfVHt O SAW BE FOUND ALMOST ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. CENTS' FURMiSHING GOODS, HATS, SHOES, &!)., THAT IS NEED- S ED FOR SUMMER USE, AND WE EAR ?f . liESTLY SOLICIT YOUR PATRON AGE, FEELING CONFIDENT THAT WE CAN PLEAS? YOU. AS DISS lilM K OMiOP M SWUM, rt> X % ?1 J There is no place in llircily that can show you a better * or in ore cnmpK'li! line, ;in<l with our mi perb assortment, wo Jiro J prepared jo please oven I lie ni<?st fast ideous. ? j Hoali'/.injj t ha< low prices are l?y no nicuns an lionrtblo feature, wo have* iiic<l to place t'.ieni ''Rook Bottom, '* and though tj-tjjes are bardjnwl money i< scarce, there is no reason wliy you nfi'mild not supply your whii'k if \ou trade! tit at the (lilt Edifc Sdftre. y si (/ NOTIONS AND (IKNTS' I'UitNISlIING GOODS Are two other dc parlmcnts in which we defy competition. Call and se_e for yoursi If, and 3011 will ho convinced that the assortment is all that e?.uld he d< sired, and the pi ices are fuch as will make you smile. 11 you have not provided yourftftlf with a straw hat, see our e\t? ii^ive line before you 'buy. Al? most any *tyle, shape <?r quality pf hat can ho seen here, and they are going fast, which is evidence thai, they are the most Mpprovcd st) leu, and the prices arev just what they ought, to he. We arc showing also a niee lino of summer shoes for children,, lad i< s and gentlemen, and if you would like to got the very hest wear, & c , lor the uionev, uive us a call the bay static shoes o' Arc loo woll known to the people of this community for i 1, ? -*-Sv it to be lieeessaay for us to say more than Hint tho Gilt Kogo Store IS AGENT FOKTHEM. They give the best-wear, roost'- -.7 ? comlbrt and Altogether, perfect satisfaction. Remember that wejire "Headquarters" for anything in our line and take great pleasure in loading in low prices Follow the crowd and you will favor us with your piWetiCO. very soot), which vinit *we shall strive to make very profitable r ?% to you, ? ? . Respectfully, p. *. igmpij