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fcSSVMW 9V*C%\ti\0VW tsmMCCWtWMtM Mm X)t UtNOUS " HIGH ORAM COFFEE Salmond Brothers, Ami Fiiney Grocors. SANITARV _TI,I1MIIII. Plno^ing in a ?olonce, 1 nuke a ?pecial ttuily of all ita branches ami look after your intercut. Take Care thut your Master Plumber in an efficient Kn ginoer an<l understand* his huiiutee thoroujzhlVv that is whero tUa aecrwt ot a good job lie*. 8*0 in? personally about, your woilc, become my cliaut anil you ?hall ho the owner of a fiiat-claM tani tary fcy*tem\ You would he surprised to eee the old work that I an? tearing out avorv day* because it wan dona j?oor Jy by inexperienced mou. Bee mo, 8ve tae, Bee me. RefpflcUully. ? JOHN F. JENKINB. | f JJeeal Mew Announcements. For Magistrate upper Flat Hock Township ? Mr. Jas. T. Truesdel. Obs'ruoling tho Highways. Some of the highways have been obstructed by tin cans, etc., being p aced therein. Supei visor Sowcll gives not ice that this is illegal and that vioffctors will be prosecuted. . ? Notice. All Baptist churches in Kershaw county are earnestly requested to send delegates to the union ineetirg to be held at Beaver I)am church on Friday before the 5th Sunday In July.'. .^?(Rcv.) W, S. Walters. Found-Dead In Bed, Special* to The Stato, Bisbopvllle, .July 18. ? Mrs, W. fl. Rotors was found dead in her bed this morning about 4 o'olok by hor husband. Mr. Rogers was aroused by the crying of the infant about five weeks old. He called Mrs. Rogers who won in an adjoining room ^nd, getting no answer, he wetit'to the bed where Mrs. Rogers lity dead; fleurt failure is supposed la-' have causcd her death. ?L . Excursion to Charleston. ' Col. R. W. Hunt, of the Southern Bait way, and Col. 8. H. Cohen, of J k mm* Consolidated Railroad, have ar the greatest excursion; ! ni July 2ft tvurruo to tliCBgaghQie ? The excursion is from GafFney to Charleston and the Isle of Palms r vfa Rock Hill and Camden. The fare from Camden is only $1.75, - ff&d pa^iee have the privilege of re taming on any train on or before July 28. Col, Hunt will personally : diwet the ' exourslon whioh wilt ~-4e?*e~0sffney at *6 a', m. Train will leave Camden at 11.86. Don't opportunity to visit thej *C|ty J>y M1? Sea." { A Trip in the Country. Voof onrfrlends from this city j ook a ride through the country to ipvilie last Sunday. They re* the corn and cotton crops as Hig very fine and .well worksd. ibetr return, wiien abour six lei tbis side of Bishopvlllo, six ight of the tolophonc poles on felde of the road, were stuck by itfting. Of course matters were' !>lv, there, just at that tune. -fciey repot t the roads in better lltinn than they over saw them. iak that our. Supervisor ial ifully carrying out his promise] |tve ns give good roads. And that it would be a good idea retain the present Board in another term. So that they continue the work to comple* Traveller. rho United Bone of Confederate Veteran?. 1 ....^ton, iS. C. July 19tb, 1904. I |y vlrture of my election as C*m uler of the Second Brigade, Lh Carolina Divisi(MV United of Confederate veterans ?e State, reunion of 1904, in Charleston, S. C., I hereby ~e commsnd of this Brigad^. fade Headquarters are hereby Ished at Lexington, S. C. > following Staff appointments rr*t>y made, and will be obey X respeotefl accordingly lirl Ldjutant and Chief of Staff, J. Fox, Ike&ipgton, B.C. ; brL Inspector, J u Ili an B. Salley, b 8. C. i brigade Quarter mister, Camden, S. C ; bii? imissary. W. B. Cogburn, I, S, C. ; brigade Judge Ad fci C. DePasa, Columbia, b. ^iurge^n, D?vJ. W.lPiiu, " A C. ;? brigade chaplatv, * u .Clark, Florcnco, S. C. ; ? KnlgM. Sumter, 8. C.; . 8fc?a)y,{>eevllle, 8. C. ; ' - i BtabftpvUle, 8. lima*. ? ? *?+ - - ^ ^ ^ ? The Matron*' Club has not held a #<>rUI meeting during the pant t/ ee k bu t, there lisve been hp ve ral in f ?>r ??i ?%! J it uchcoti parties givin by the y???n t# inni rii.(Ua'<irn, one of tltH l?l n t? ut of wlticll W'HH lit tlin lovely homo of Mr. and Mm. W. L D?'| u8h i it lv i i k >v i toil ott S-it tirda v h?. noon when n number of MrH, f ) >? Pu hh' f| ieioli) HJWIil. ft de v 1 1 1 f (i I <lay. Dim table dreora i. in ns ?b'ie purtienlai I v auraetiv* with uioHi beautiful display of naatip tiums and uiANcn li&ir f *! inn, while ? he menu whh phriicul.nl v tempt ing hihI refreshing. i'ho heat and dioiiKht cannot will the fresh ueba and brightness of the happy 44 Acorns" who were moat charmingly entertained on Wedntn day afternoon at Hloomshury by t It <* Misses Boykin. Euchre, six hand ed, has lost some of Ha fascination a? a popular game. Refreshments were cooling and ln<icioua and (treat ly enjoyed by the bevy of aweet girls. Miss Jean Stonoy and her little brothel, Maxtor Burnet are visiting their aiater. M t*. T. H. Fisher, in Col u rah in. Miss Bessie Lenoir leaves todav (Friday) with her father for a vleit to Glenn Springs. Mr. Will Johnson after spending a month at Saluda with his friend, Mr. John Villepfgue, has returned hotne. The Rev. W. W. Mills, who left last wei-k for a viait to his brother 1 before going to Glenn Springs, is j reported to be utill improving.! Mis many friends liere rejoice with, his family that he should beconva I'scent after his serious illii?'*H His congregation have shown the,ir love and appreciation by giving him a vacation of three month* i and we sincerely hope with this' much needed rest and recreation ho yvill take a new lease on life. A Warm Weather Suggestion! Go to the Gilt Edge Store and see those beautiful colored lawns aud batiste they are offering at '1, 5 and <# l-4c. All of ourcanopy nets at reduced prices. The Gilt Edge Store. Tho Guard* Return The Kershaw Gaard* returned from the encampment in Columbia Wednesday evening. They report a most delightfnl time, their trip be ing both pleasant and profitable. The following are those who attended : Captain ? S. f) Zerap. Lieut. ? I O. Hough. 1st Sgt. ? E. C. von Troeokow, Q M. Sgt. ? YV M Yonog. Sgi-. ? Cha?. V, Salmotod. Acting Sgt? 1>. T. Mills. Corps. ? H. W. MeCreight, K. J. McLeod. Acting Corp ?P. I> Oarapholle.Jr. Artificer ? V. D. Giflford. Privates? M. Hillings, N. RiUinizs. H. B. Oroft, L. H. Deas. T. G. De Bone, W. H. King, W. B Meare. E. O. MoCreight, Jr., E K.McQuarters, R. L. MoOaekilL. W. A Schrock, Jr , T. M. Kussell. S. J. West, A. S. Zerop. ' PERSONAL. Miss Mary Mickle is yisitlng rels* tires nt Mayesville. Mr. 0. S McKagan spent a day or two in Sumter this week. Mr. T. J. Kirkland spent Monday and Tuot flay in Columbia. Hun. M. L. Smith sp&At several days this week in Columjpta. Mr. Ancrnm Boykin,/of Atlanta, is in Camden for a few weeks. Mr. J. T. Hay's family have re turned from Snliivsn's Island. Mrs. W. M. Shannon left yenter day morning for Flat Bock, N. C. Mrs. E. J. 'Lewis and children are oq a visit to relatives in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Sohenk, of Georgetown, are visiting Mr. and Mrs" L Sehenk. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Zemp are ex pected soon to pay a long visit to relatives here. Miss Leila Shannoo, of Camdon, is the guest of Airs. Loroy Springs. ? Lancaster Ledger. Mr. JL Sehenk an \ Master Paul and Loon returned Wednesday 'from a vifcit to Pawley'a Island. . Hon. W. K. Thompson spent a day or two this week in Camden with his son >in law Mr. R. Blair DeLooche. Misses Bessie Jordan and Emma Shannon will leave on Monday for Flat Rock, N. C., to spend tl*e team mer. Miss Nellio Hoy kin, of Charleston, who has been on ft visit to Miss Lai Hlakenoy, will return homo to mor row. Mrs A. Weinberg returned Wed nesday from Manning where she has been on a visit to friends and rela tives. Mr. Diok Barfleld was in Camden on Monday of this week 11 o left 'i'ues*. day night to accept a position in Ooalla, Fia. Misses Sumter aud Coleman, who have been spending Some time with Miss Honor Lang, will leave to mor row for theirjiomes. ^ ftif. "tlvXtu Wlnrftftuliuti W+yil 8 scholarship to the Colli ge of Charles ton, which school he will attend in September. We congratalau Lexle upon bis snccesf , and feel an re that a b? ight fu tu re I? before him. R<<v. Mr. Ferris Wit Tuesday for Philadelphia where he will spend a boat aix w^eks. Mr. Ferris5 polpit fe?r* will be filled on the 4tli and f>ti> Sundays by Rev. W. M. Hftrlin. of Ridgewey. tit. Hartiu is aaid tobe oh of \bm but ainlsturv in the luiti' ???-A;;--;,:: - Mr. ?>Ynri? 0?iltd l h? special from lUte* , appeared in tins iv*?ruinx,,i St ??'(? : . f ' brttvftlmi-g, .Inly 20 ? R??v. .Itdnz Kerr.* of (% kiii ?) .' it h.iH rocwvO't h n nanimntta cull to the p^lor^te of the K?tc?burg liapl i ??t chnieb. but it i* i not yet knc*n whether lie will ac. c?.-pt. Liberty Hill Mr. Editor ? Altera long apell ? ?f ! dry weather we have now had ?o<><1 < raina ami *11 vegetation hus t><k?i? j on now life. 1 Jin annual picnic of tho Liberty | Hill Killfs waa beld at the Warn n ton PUce on die Uth iuat. The <1 1\ whr |>U'anuijt and a largo crowd w u* present ? people being thu?o fnnu four counties A number of c'ftndi datea from both Lancaster and K* ? shaw counties were present. They were givnn the opportunity of aM' drcuaing the audience. Moot of them spoke a fow worda but none attempt ed to make speeches. Theie w.t* plenty to eat and good order an?l good cheer prevailed throughout the day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cunningham, of Columbia, have been un a vmit to their Bona and other relatives here Tneir many friends wore glad to a<j?< them again. Capt J. G. Ridmrda attended the educational meeting in Rock Hill laet week where he made an uddreur on the legislation needed for tho bet. torment of the school system in South Carolina. ^r. J. W. Floyd, of Horry county, ia nn a visit to hia parents at, tlnn placo. Mrs. (1. R Curetou is off for a via it to relatives at Lancaster a^ other places. The L-b'^rty Hill Kid-in wi'l j-dn t?ie encampment at Columbia on the 22nd ?f .July for a week. ? ' Rustic. First-class Pasturage. We are prepared to furnish you firHt-claws pasturage at "Rel inont" for your cattlc, hogs and horses. We claim the best pas ture in this Bectlon of the ?State. Pure, rnuning river water for * stock from a sandbar a quarter mile lonjr. Plenty of grass and cane." And absolutely no fever. ' VVe have not lost a single head \ of stock this aoason Pasturo tinder immediate and daily hu porvision of our Mr. DeJ?oa<;he. DePass & DeLoache, Call or loavo orders at Zsmp & De u Pass' Drug fitore. Cooncil of Ministers In Holley Case. Jacksonville Sun. # y At the request of Uie Gainesville Baptist church a presbytery com posed of Revs. 8. B. Rogers of Gainesville, Jji, ^ Bell of St. Au gustine, F. W; Cramer of Tallahas aoe, W. C. Foster of Alachun, L. A. Cooper of Live Oak, O. J. Frier of Kissimmee, L D. Gelger of Apopks, 8. T. Leitner of Leisburg, C. H. Nash of Tampa, J. E. Gates of Dp-, Laud, A. J. Kearny of Madison, W. M. Stone of Palatka, M. M. Wam boldfcof JackaonVUle, W. Q. Patter so* of Fern and in a, *31. M, Morris of Citraand F. A.r>H^ultzhau8er of Hampton met witjtjr '*l\e church at Gainesville, Flo;ft1a, July 12th, to advise them what steps to take witl: referanco to Abe application for membership oi Rev. J. B. Holley, who bad recently been excluded from the First Baptist Church at ?Jacksonville, Fie. At 8 o'clock p. m. ire were called' to order by Bro. S. B. Rodgera, pas tor of rbe Gainesville church. Bro C H. Nash was called upon to lead us it? prayer. Upon motion of Bro. W. G. Pat terson, Bro. S. B. Rodgors wss elected oh airman and Bro. L. A Cooper, clerk. It was then decided to hear all the evidence upon which the J ick sonvlllo church based its notion. A letter which the Gainesville church had written to the church at Jacksonville, and also the reply received, was then lead. On motion of Bro. Cramer the evidence was then presented to the body : ^ ' 1. The report of the deacons of Jacksonville church. 2. Tb?j minority report from Deaoon N. C. Wambohlt. 3. A letter from Mr. Wamboldt explaining the minority report. 4 Mr. McMillsu'a statement,' . 5. Bro. Holley'* statement. 6. Bro. Holley's overture* and replieH to and treatment of them. After considerable discussion as to the scriptural ness of the mode of proceduro and subsequent ac tion of the Jacksonville .church, the following motion by Bro Geiget prevailed, Bro. Oates voting nav : "W hereas, It seems lo this body, after hearing testimony from the First Baptist Church of J4l;keoo vlll**, and J. B. Holley, that the enid church in withdrawing fellowship from J. It. Holley hat acted hastily, and without due regard lo Baptist custom in. dealing with ministers of the goepel ; therefore, "Resolved," That we ad viae the First Baptist Church of QeineevlUe to refer^the master back to the Fliat Baptist Church of Jacksonville, with the fraternal aod affectionate ??? quest that aaid church reconsider its action In withdrawing fellowship from ihs said J.. It. Holley and give htm the ueusl benefit of a mutual cpnncii by hie fellow minister*. 8 l)i Rogeta, CltOi L. A. Cooper, 8?e. Still U ?ettie(J Tim question ? ( where Mm new court house will' > w 1? ?*? >? ? *?.* is hlili It n? * m-< nm f>ri,hib'? llifil tie SaJ UJOlid '? t I t- Ml' I lt?t bjierisn cburoh. * 11 I ??? <?!#?? ?-n i-tn no d? finite srrsoy -uoot.* t?uve beer made to thftt c-ffeti At tts ino-lin? !a-d To?*nlsjr Iho I otid iih<!^ un of j U;r t ? t lie* owners <<f U.e ^sbrtond lot but tlx* offer hn* int jet been ill' i oep'od The tost t?r v* t ! ! nmio up | for further, and p? ?b?iblv final. con ion hI the meeting of the IJour.l in August. County C< iUjiHign The following the u 1 1 h upon which Mm county ?uinpaign incet i n^is will ho held : IUIkmi'i X Uo??*, Ki'Htiy, Aug. 5. j Blsney, Sstutdfi*, Aoy. 0. Bethun*, Thur?d*v, Aug II Wentvillf, Sstut hv, Aim. l:i. (Jauiden, 8stn i d? v, Aiii/ 20. C?ndidi.u>* *!*?* reminded thtil i pledged in out tie IS ! ?*?! Mint assei-N J menu paid not I ' r r Minn twidvej o'clock on FiHav. August Mm f>Mi,! atwl cxiMiuti vq c<?n.ltl.? m* ii urej rt quested to wend in at onok Mm i names of ihrvo U)?nvit<T? lo serve at their respective i re< incte. ' To <JVl a Policeman at Any Hour A clever device h** be?Mi Mrrat'g ed ?t jjolce heartqorti trrs wlncti now niitkes it possible f* ? r a poliqi nisn to tie gotten to r. n s pirt of town with in s very few minutes. A Itdephone | with a gong &ttscb<d has been put i in st police Iteatlq-i irt??r*. Wlmn o polio, id m n is phoned for, should h<* lie at Mie fdrt her ??d of his heal, the gong which can I'o iiesrd nt tlmt distance, will infovn. Idin Mi ;! he is wanted st tlm pl??' n. NViMi Miia ai runuetimnl ? polic msn enn 1 got ?en to the cxi reine Mini's of the town within i; very few minutes ? ni^lit or day. Alton II. 1'iu'ker. Clear brown cyt h. Six feet ; weighs 100. He ia an Episcopalian. Horn at Courtland, N. V. T| Comparaliv ily poor man. ^ Handsome giant of u man. Know? no class distinction. Fiicndly with men in till walks ?>f Hfp. ...-First 12 years ?f iifc spent on j a fafrm Fifty-one yearn, 1 month and 213 i ilttVB old. Lives on a beautiful farm sixty ! miles from Albany. - During tho storm yesterday light ning struck a tree in Dr. fj. 0.. Zeinp's baok yard. A%ood ran fell in Com den last, nijzbt, find tho prospects for a pood crop in this community were never better. Our good old colored friend and subscriber, A. W. Ilaigius, jif Anti och, remembered ua yesterday with one of the finest w^tormelons we haye had this season. The nomination o|~Pa^{or was nolar plexus blow 'ia the Repu hlicann i Noteven tTie terrlblo Teddy ban yet^ recovered tho uso of his strenuous mouth. ?Kx. The dangorous tendency of th? lynching hiibit, with \hieh this country is unfortuamt.ly cur-od, is strikingly emphasized In tho cum ro ported from Iierkoie^ county last week, whore. a negro wbh brutally murdered and hia body mntilated by a mob. 'i'o what are wo drifting, anyhow? With but little regard for human life and scant respoet for the laws of the land, with murderers and lynchers going unpunished, the fu ture is indeed dark and gloomy ? Lancaster Review. Citation. ? South Carolina ? Kershaw Conwy. By J. U. Phelps, Probate Judge. Whereas, Joel Ifoogh, O. C. C. I\, made suit to me, to grant him Let torn f>f Administration of the Derelict estate of ?ind eiFec's of L. M. Watt*. deceased, of Kerahaw County These are th?reforo to cite. and admon* 'sh ull and ni uvular the kindred and the. creditors of" the said L. "M. Watt*, of Kerahaw County, deceased that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be hold at, Camden, 8. 0 , on tho 18th dav of Annual, 1?>()4, aftet publication hereof, at 11 oYtbliK in the forenoon, to show cause, if any thov have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand thi? lal day of July, A !>., 1904. Published in the Camden Chronicle on tho 8th day of July, 11MI4. J. B. PHKLPS, V ' J mice of Probate. Notice of Power of Attorney. Know all men bv Msoae presents that T, Matmea Bauiu of Camden So.tthCaroli na have made. constituted and appoint* I'd,, and by theao pre-ents do make, con* atitute and appoint^ Mfcttfoe Barnch my true and lawful aitorn>*y for me and in my name, place and stead during tny ab sence from Iho State of South Carolina giving and granting unto mv said attor ney fall power and authority to da and perform all and every act ami thing Whatsoever rM^Qlaite and n-cesaaryio be done in and about the premlsea, aa ful. ly, to alt ioteata and purposes, as I might or could do if personally present, Willi fall power of substitution and revo cation. hereby ratifying and con firming *11 that nay said attorney o* liie anhfttitat* sba'l lawfolty door cans* to bj done bApirtue h?roof. - in wltrraa whrlvot. I have hrr. onto set my hand and semi the 19th day ol >? On* thouaaml nine hnn K BAUM. {L. 8.J {*.. i ? I "Jane Hopkins" branded oii a Youilt and Ho)h' suit is a KiuvnnU'O ol su |>.'iior wnK ii) filisl) i |> ia* . Or David Mark's Sons on si mail's suit will surely en tire satisfaction. ?q Ooino and see what (hey look like1; 3011 will bo pleased I Ice delivered in any part o( ithe citv twice cl&ilv. My i?n lees areas low as the lowest. ! Patronise solicited and aatin i faction guaranteed, (live tr.e your orders. John Whitaker, Jr. , ICE! ICEf ! GEORGE W. CROSBY, j "THE OLl> RELIABLE" j Ice Dealer is better prepared .this year than ever to serve you with ice. He *13 now run ning two wagons, each making two deliveries daily through the week and out delivery on Sunday. Sunday hours at. ice house from G o'clock A. M. t(V 2 o'clock P. M. He mindfully solicits your patronage. i .jfune^, 1901. * | SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. South Carolina, | Court of Kershaw County. ) Common Pit as. (Complaint Served.) Mary E, Man and Nellie C. Man, Plaintiffs. ay (it a st Utile Whitf Man, Ola M. Hurley, Amy B Man. Merle Man, John C Man ami Eunice Man. Defendants. To tli e Dofdii-lAntfl above named: ? Yon a hereby summoned and re quired to answer the r.omplnint In thi* action, of which a copy is herewith sorved upon you, and to *or re a copy of you ?n?wer to the paid complaint on | the Subscribers ulttn-ir nfDca in Camden, ; S. O., within twenty dava a(t?*r the ser vice hereof , cxclunlvc of the day of auch ? ?frvim, and if yon fait to answer lh? ! enmpinint within tl.o time aforesaid, the phtin tills in this action will appiy to the ' ?'otirt for the relief dcman?1od iu the complaint. Dated Jun<> 9th. A. D 1004. KIKKI'AND ft $MITII. Platntiffs" Attorneys. ? To the Defendants lMIr White Man, Ola M. Hurley. Amy B. Man. Merle Hun, John C. Man nud Knnica M?n: . Take notice that the summons anl Cnmplahit hi the ab>Ve entitle) caupe were filed in the allien of ihe CUtr k <>f Court of Common Fleas for~Kerahaw j County. S. O ; at Camden, on theftih (rt? of June. A. 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