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dttmit) Seed/ urnip apOny ? -fY: A fr^h lot" of all varieties of Bui?r? jfoliablo Turnip 6e?a *?? -~fi? VV"****- e-~ r ^V,? vr-r? rer i?<?r 3 all planting jtt*t in.<. Don't SOW Kuta a- A ? : ? ? <v-' *'- ' 'i : Fr " ^ r : : ! Bftgaa early. SVvS"'' - - fe ' Somp <? 9>oZPass, &Aar itrW^JGrjr ? ? *** w^>V5i^iw> ?*?? -?i- ? ; 'ir fWP flats. ^ ?trt? residence and lot on rttl* ton street. Apply at kox to J. A. Sheorn, tt| ?atfrloI JPor Bale, to sell building material U- Car eachof lime, 3 lath? just received. ?Im, H. Burns. < ?*? I atg of th? Daughters. r fi.; Kennedy Chapter, pt the Confederacy will it Monday in October at ee of Mrs. Brace Davis at jKokholdars' Meeting. ?r'*6Uf?>. Mvat there will be a gH the Stockholders of the llpDottoh Mill at the office ytt, Shannon, panadea, 8. C , npock, p. m , on Tuesday, W?, 1902. By order Board K. M. Zemp, President. fcfel to BtJ Contest. ad For. pf day a gold medal "contested for by the l?er? Guards for. proficiency in 1.: It is a very handsome d the Lasoriptiou upon it it: ?Sr liuftrds. Proftcienoy in i* a great rivalry ^Uirtpboya for it; many of feeliu^sg '?h at t he v will "be the prf it. The medal can now In ml Mr. M. II., Heytnan'a BsarSUi to Xtaaide In Oaraden. U Jnbn B? Barxtel, the popu ?d actor ofi the Southern road ||^B^Rlit?V B. C.t to Mar loo, fjaS moved his family to jj^They ara occupying Dr* gton'g new residence on Fair -f^Japt. Barxtel has many extend to Harm welcome to our town, ?y truat itTirtll/hs a long ^fha b^c^ve agkii^ i m Johneon. PPPP i yonr fttteo t'u>n to the iiitof Mr. W. % Johnson. isoneof the pleasant . deal with io Camden . know how to act but In] ii straightforward ;way, JOmW6t hti you ire In eooACtfttoQ with bis ' goods h4 has samples of * B 4f Co suits for gen ill ti Htm yonr measure a &i ' 9or a nice suit AttOi It. Held Wbttford, U- 8. neer, was bare last wae)i tbe old battle fleld above and on the spot where the supposed to have been found a osaabed pistol or wM<*, ?*, WhUford s in all probability ex ? weaed4Ki eoldler, as jd end fodleatee thai it jdne~th* tadentton* in It 'ere at from those made by ;.-WhUford prizes the re'io ?h? Ola Town Olook. ? | aM city -clock is again strik boom aud oty n citizens are A great chifeKlVfts been t in litis ancfenV-aJino piece. SieMter, of Charleston, who sjuhcreteveral dnyp, Ua? done Jbortlwork otTft. The work* iU grrn*? und canoor of jHttfonihera now preeont the jfeer of brand-?ew one*. A fw*4 .lli work*- bcAra the MB ? **Luktng. Ftcit, (mean 11. Philadelphia ? WAing to indicate in what ?pW^e^r dpi jm i. ?fttfho it U the oldest p or bur ?kbit ku(gHg? Um dock ?fn 18S9. Mr. ^K?*f* he am Wm IPjwSff* Strawberry plant* I will veil several thousand choice ?'HolY^nu" plant?. Apply to 'WT* B. ti.' Haute Hor?"? In ft Hurry. .Opr exo-llenl neighbor, Mr. (Jew. V, LUUe, in disposing of hoises in a harry this seasou. lie has a! ready gotten in two car load*, lie sold a fine saddle horso one clay this week to the Sheriff of Lancan ?t?r county. WaKons Wo wUh to call your attention t" a>i addition to tho advertisement of the new tumu'.t ful mammoth etore ? the paragraph relating to wagons. U will save you money when you goto buy one of these necessary vehicles ou the farm. I ^ . , . A Cute Ad, ! We saw yGnlerday at Mr. W. K .Tohnaon'a the cutest thing in the way of an "ad" we have uetm for kou)<< tune In the bottom of a tin cup which ho gives with a small purchase is written : "Drink hearty and remember W K. Johneoo for Dry Goods, Notions, Hate &o., Camden, 8. O, Whitaker <fe Burnet Np young rocu in Canulen dOBcrye mor& credit for pluek, progressive ness and enterprise than the two who comprise the above named iirm They have one of the handsomest atoros in our town and' it ie well filled with nice goods. In addition to their store they also buy cotton, pay ing the highest market prico for aarqe. We wish thine young men much eucceaa and wo are sure they will have it. TUq New Pohtofficu. In all probability the new pnst oftlce will be located on the Caper??: lot,, which itj about hfiii way the burnt district. An offer has been made by the parties interested and, it is said, will very |ik?'ly be ac icepte?!fl TUia alto la oeverai build ing loi? higher up than the other office whs. Ad effort was made by Sotnc of our busiuesf men to pur uhn?e the Burdell lot, cornor Main and DeKalb streets, for tho new post, ofljoe, \/a Buried A moat distressing occurrence took place at Ansonvilio, ia Anson county, late yesterday afterucJon. It was nothing less than the burial alive of a little seven yeaF-old boy by bis companions. A number of children .were playing "bury tho dead," in a largp'pile of seed cotton. They scooped out a big Uole and p^t. one of the little fellows into it and covered him up, tightly packed the cotton over anfl around hiro. By and by they dug him up, when it came Ume to change the game, and the lit tle fellows were horrified to find that their little playmate oould not move' when they took tho Cotton off h fan. Tiiey pulled Uirp out of the bole s^nd fonnd his body cold. The innocents had smothered him in the cotton pile acd know not what they bad dune until they had t*an and told older people about it.--Charlotte Qbacr* ver, Friday. SHORT LOCAL ITEM8 ,43T ?on t forget M. IJ. Hey man'? Ore sale Walking Skirts for $1 at The Gilt Edge Store. Speaking of ChJCfta ? Mr. M. H. Boy man has all kinds. The obain gftug is now working on the public road near Kershaw. Mr. Reckling will le?ve to-morrow. Have yon had your pioture taken? / A negro roan was arrested on the street bore Monday morning for earryipg a loaded stiefc. Mr. C. C. Iforton, formerly of this place* is a oandidste for Coroner of Lancaster eouoty. Tht family of JHr. C P Koasignol is to occupy the residence recently vaosted by' Mr. H, 0. Briokmft'J. Che piaokman gold mine in the upper part of the coqnty i* to re? open eoon and yqi\\ bo equippod with modern machinery. We bare been requested to an? nounoe that Rov. Mr. Bozem*n will preach in the Baptist obqrch here ?gain Surd ay morning and evening. Mr. W. A. Rcckilug, who has been here all this week will leave to wor row.' If you have not had jour pip* tore taken yon should do so nt onco. l Rev. J. W, Bo.vkin, oolored; of our/ town was in attendanoo upon t'?<^ convention in fijirminghmu last week where the ptnie occurred, but he o* caped unhurt. SALKSMKN WANTKl) to look after our interests in KcrAlmv and icent countiofl. Salary or com . mission. Addc??s L'noolu Od C<>ui panj^.Ctevelsnd, Ohio. ^ Time is money ? Go to M II II ey man and get it. Be sure to go to The (lilt Rdge Store and sec their linos of Tailor made Suits for Ladies ???! Muwca. ??y State Juices of *!1 kinds, qualities and sigas, at Rock Bottom pridfes, at The Gilt Kdge S&ure. Superb line of Silk Shirt \V?ifcte "in Wack and colors, at leas than Now Y?rk prices, at The Gilt EJge Store. Nasi week look out for Mr. M. (1. Haynan-wThe Jeweler *e windos* <|tOOfat?d with the choicest articled ln H;ly?r, cot Olaea, Ac , bate not had your picture tee Mr. Reckling this after* ?t early tomorrow moraing. uButtlatili ?#no?. | Grunge Mooting. i Votnona gtaupe No. 10, will meet j with Unintord grunge Wednesday. : Oct. Sth. J. K. DeKay, Secretary. Col. Wallace'* Will ! Ttw? wid ol th* i uU1 Coi, R. M. \$allai? It hm been filed with Judge ! of Probate WeUh. A number ol btquceia uro made to relaitveb and other", aggregating in u 1 1 about *40,000, and the rcaiduo i? left In Col: Wallace':} aUtere and hi* nephe w, won <>f the lale Capt. Geo. 1 >. i Whliaco, lT. s. A., in equal uhtm-H. To hia wile ho left $1 ft ,000 io truat J Muring hot' lifetime, and a apeoiftl Inquest of >1,000 The entate, all told, u aaid to be worth $100,000 or more. Manure. 11. 1). l.ee and Marion Mc se are the trustees and executor* under thu t* ill. ? Sum tor Herald. Death of Mr. Richard Youn# . Mr. Richard loung, of L*nuas lor, father of Mrs. W. A. Sohrock, of our town, died at hia homo in Lancaster on Thursday of last w?ek. From tho Lancaster ledger we take the following notice of his death ; ?'Mr. Richard Young, an aged aud highly respected citizen of this community, diod at his home here Thursday night after a protrsoted illness. lie has been eoiouor of the county for the past six yoais but iiaa been unable to attend to the ollice for some lime. His death Causes a vacancy iy? the office will have to be filled at the approach* ing general election, Richard Young was* born iu Kershaw coun* tv April NOth, 1834. He married Miss Kitty Nelson of Kershaw county in 1858, who with the fol lowing children survives him : W. K. Young of Jacksonville, Flu, Arthur B. Young of Helena, Aik., Mrs. VV. A. Schrock of Camden, Mis. K. B. god I* of Rock llill, Her bert Young and Misses Daisy and Annie Young of this place Mr. Yonng has lived in Lancaster the past liO years oiid iias many waim friends here. He was a mem ber of tho Baptist church and was highly esteemed by nil who knew him. His < remains wye in terred in the town cemetery y ester flay afternoon al ter ftnoral services by his pastor, Hev. J. H. BoUridge. The deepest sympathy js felt fors the family in their bereavement." I PERSONAL. Mr. Alfred Kennedy bt\B jctnrned to AtlanU. J Mr. ILL. Schloaburg spent Sunday in Columbia. j Mojars. H. Ij. and S N Howell are *1) Cftrpilep, tn day Mr, U. O. Itiickiuan's family left j Tuesday for Blaekslmrg. Mr, John L Stevens, of Kershaw,! was in the city Wednesday. Mr* A X', Rovkin, of WcsJ/ V rteroe was in Camden yesterday. Mr. Louis Hirechburg. of Atlanta, spent several days, in the cttv this week. Mr. Jaok Clybnrn loft Tae?day to attend Welsh Neok High *ohool of ilarUv'O!?, Mr. 0. J. Hhnnnon, Jr. went to Washington Satnrday evening, re turning Tuesday laet. Mr. Frank, K. Ball and Ihh dis tinguished attorney, Mr. Kearney, of Rac>ne, Wis., are in the eity. Mr. Charge Salruond leaver to morrow for CSharieston to attend the Porter Millitary Acadcmy. s Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Whistler have retarn&jl to Ctmdeo much to the de light of their many friendfs here. Mr. W. E. DeLoache, who has been quite siek with fevsr, we are glad to state Is ab'e to be oat egaTn. Miss Bessie Jordan spent Sunday in Columbia and was accompanied on her return boms by Mrs. Thomas J. Lipscomb. Mr. Geo. W, Hough, ton of Mr. VY . C. Hough, left on Tnesday last to Attend the Welsh Nuck High sohool at Partington. Mr?. W, A.. Sobrook, who has been at the bedside of he? siok father in Lancaster for the past three weeks, returned home Sunday. Mr. N P. Gettys, of LugoflT, and Mi?s Is bell Were in tbe city. Wednes day spending the day With Mrs. M. ly Bnros, <Jn Jjyttleton Street. Miss Mary A*he, of YoirkviSIe, spent Wednesday n'gbt in Oamden on !ior wajv to Colombia, where shs wilt attend tho Presbyterian College for Women. Miss Elisabeth McDowall, one of Camdcu'a | popular yonng lady toaohers, ls\ In tho city and will as sist Miss Honiirim with her school duties this season ? Slate, 2Bth. Misses Knnnie Hilton end Supie Canthen, of Wcatville, .accompany by Mr. D G Fletcher; of Kershaw, parsed through Camden last Mon day on their wny to tbe Welsh Neck High school in Darlington and pato Tr.o Chronicle oflieo a pleasant call. Rev VV. M. Duncan and family are spending a few d*ya in Cumdcn and arc at Maj. E K Silt's. Thov have been on * an turner I rip to th?* u p ootfriT ry and are on thvsir way to thHr home In Georgetown- Mr. Duncan was a* one time pastor o* the Methodist cenroh here, Laving proceeded He v. J.\L Stokes. It ia pleasant lb that all of the Oamdco \4>f s._jsW?rint to Glom s??n college a few weeks ago, ha%e passed mceeasfolly lite entrance ex am I nation, and are member* of the Freshman olass. Tula It <??*litAh2ft not only to the yoeng gswtlemtn. hat to the fatvhfal Unebevw oTtb# taftw Grsdad tcbopl. wlw?a Wflf ?r*Ae wwrfc will always NMi Oinnmg for 60 Cent# For Balo. Mr. .t. K. Creed hat * notice in Tlie Chronicle to-day announcing ihut hf u ^inuiog cot?.?n for f>0 cent* pur li Alt' . Ho will g <t >our ootton and furnish bagging and ties for #1. That in getting the price down pretty Hue. A $S.OOO Hortc Dead. I ord Henry, the imported rao* stu'lion owned and kept on the stock f'nm ?>t M?>?.sra J. K. Gfrrnett and JamoH Can to v. near C iffidcn, died of renal eotic Wednesday. The horse ??f tlio choiceat brc<>?Mng and wa* valued at Jfcfi.OOu. The loan i? h heavy one ka the borae cannot be re pbieed in this flection. Death of Mn. A. E. Kennody's Mother, At, half past 10 o'clock oo Mon ? I *i v List, Mrs. Georqu W. Moore breathed her last. Mra. Moore had been ill for aoveral week#. She ?u?, before hor marriage, Miua Sal lie Cloud of this place She leave* a husband and aeven children to mourn her losa: Mis* Gertrude Moore, of the Plant System hos pital, Florida, Mrs. S. R. Mc Dowell, Miaa Marie and Mr. Taltey Moore of Ridgeway ; Mra, Mayer and Mrs. Alfred Kennedy of Gar den ; Mr. George Moore of Barn well. ? Kidgoway Cor. to State, Sept. 18. Coftips, both plain and the better graded at T. J Arrante'. tf. 77? ow *Drug Store. IK? you know thai ihen* i? a new Drug Store in townf It not call at our storo and set' what a complete and \i|>-t o date stock of Drugs, Medi cines and Toilot Articles that we have to oft'er you at prices to suit all. Prescription Department. Accuracy and purity is our strongest point. All orders received are promptly filled under my personal supervis ion. It. T. UOOI) ALE. l'liarmacist. Zho Catndon 'Drug Co* To Our Subscriber*. Last year being a hard one, notwithstanding *w? needed every cent that wan due u?, we did not press one of our subscriber* (or a set* tlcwunt. This year the crop is bet* ter and the price of cotton good, and we trust that our friends will not forget us. /xsy. ' Si* ho HO /SO. Card. SAo*s u iSpecia . */$icur/ea. 16?. <j>, Johnson, - * Soocts, yfot/ons, Jfcctts d C aps^^ *l< . (Bumc/en, S. d* I will be very much pleased to have you see my samples, (Brown. King & Oo.,) ol' suits i'or gentlemen, have your measure taken and order a suit. Sure lit or no trade. Prices from $13.50 up, dklivkked. You pay a little more for a suif "inado to order'., but you look so much better in it. 13 y utirs experience, and with the same house. W. K. Johnson. Gin You Cotton - At A Water Gin ! Tjhe *DeJCaib Cotton e?7?iii Sinneru\ WILL GIN YOUR COTTON & FURNISH 6 Yards Second Hand Bagging: and 0 Ties For $!.35 OR 9 Yards Bagging And 6 Ties For - - - $1.50 BS^ Will also buy your Seed if you care to sell at market price. Mm jCook Vo 2/our Snterest 1 0 in Id (/> m Id 10 is considered a good tiling to have. Properly us^d it lends a iu<in to our store and ho buys from the stock of good things therein, eaves money, and ( I Qfows pich. Wo have a fnll Ifhc of New Gtfpds, embraced in our stock of General Merchandise. We^jiay.. especial . attention to our Hardware Department. A new line Table and Poctkct Cutlery, clause, Shears and Scissors. Everything waranted. Fine line Saws. Engine and Pipe Fittings, Belting , Rubber Goods and Leather Lacing, Engine Oils. (Saddles, Bridles, &c. Bagging, Ties, and pot* ton Sheets at bottom prices. Seed Eye, Ha*l^y and Oats, Fancy and Heavy Groceries. Wagon and Wagon Material. Last but not' least The Pinoe of Mowers? the JJeering. > A. D. KENNEDY. ' ? ' IS 84. /, 902 : HAYING 1?A8SK1) THK lxth MILK POST THK Famous Gilt Edge Store Takes pleasure in thanking its many friends and customers for t he- i r liberal patronage during all tho years thai have panned, assuring thorn of our appreciation of past favors, and earnest I v soliciting a continuation of their good will, con fidence and patronage. We come before you better pre pared than ever ho fore ill the history of the business, to meet the demands ot tho trade, and with the Rock Hot torn prices of our good*, Khali make it docidedly to your advantage to place your orders with us. v - Our stock of Dress Goods, including the up-to-date novel ties in tins line, \a complete in all of its details, and we cor dially invito an inspection of same. The most extensive line of Silks we have ever shown, and if you will kindly favor us with a call before purchasing, tho. ' goods and their prices will captivate you. / | V^o are displaying lite m?>Ht beautiful lino of Silk Shirt * Waist in bliiek and colon*, over brought to this market, and . selling them at prices that will not he duplicated ovenin tho city of New York; As they must be soon to fajftlppreciated, we beg that you see our line before pnrchaflfflg. We are sure that we.can please you. . Woiiave also, a superb assortment of 81iirt Waifcts in the cheaper qualities ranging in price frorn 60c up; ami the nrost extensive line of shirt Waist material ever carried in tho ^ city of Oamden. r ,r" EPHINE GIRDLE Wo handle the celebrated Thompson Glovo Pitting Cor nels in many styles and qualities. Gall and see some of tl&e newest styles; as for comfort and durability they are twer- . celled. Our stock of Notions and Gents' Furnishing Goods was never more complete; and as to" prices Uiey arc Hock bottom. When needing anything in this line, don't fail to give U# a , call. r I .Clothing, Clothing, Clothing! Don't miss the opportunities that we are offering in this lino Boys' Suits in all qualities from 3 to 15 years. BAY STATE SHOES in all kinds, qualities and sixea. Don't buy until yon see them. We can aava )ou money sod a great deal of it; besides gfeping yon the best service that wm be had in shoes of any kind. - Headquarters for Carpet tags* Mattings, Hugs, Art &c., and you tfSU be aurpi ised to kneaf how very d.?,r are selling. _ " J " -f:---;*: We will take great pleasure in ahowiag you through si all of our linos; and framing that you wiU favyr us with presence very-soon, we are yflro' Very Respectfully