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fR EE TO Alt, QtiMHSwmt 5 wirn pu?ciustsoi? i POtt SALE BY faj mend Brothers, Staple Anil Fancy Grocors. J'Wmblny i.M a ncienoe. I ':i fp -cjiv) ?tudy of ull ita branched hix'i look jiftft* j our interest. Take caii* thai your Master Plumber ip an efficient I'n jrinoor anil umleritatids hi? hu*inis?> thoroughly, that is whore the secret of ? job hen. Swi me personally about '.niii' wor t, beeomo my client ami voti "s h I ? be the owyer of a first-i'lasA Kuni (iiry pyntem. You would be surprised to we the old work that 1 am tearing ?n-i t o.very day, l^jcauHe it whs done poor I v hv inexperienced men. See me; Si e me, t dJ me. Rpfsperlfullv, J till N F. '.I KN KINS Money Gjyon Away. Cull fit The Gill Edge Store and pot a ticket for ft guecs at the clock. Five cioIlftrs,ij?^iwqj|e away every Sat urday starting Atig^lflh atiil :i niee buggy ou Chriatmus Eve. Good Farm Wanted Near Camden. Wanted. ? A farm. Good noil free from stumps, on public Isiph vt ay within Ihrep miles of Camden. Good buildings. Will pay acre rent for right place. Ppssefcsioo I)eo. or Jan. 1st. Experienced white farmer. Address / " Joseph 'VV. Helai?, ? y Suintyr, S. C. Oar Load of Slato to Be Sold. By the direction of tho freight ag.eut I will sell at public auction) Ikfc the Southern Railway freight jffftrchougn >at Cutndeu, S. C., on ~?erin<uiday September 28th, 1904, -freight unci other charges uni jt- load of slato 30,000 I be, con igned to order J. F. Jeukinc, saiua ing been refused by. consignee, irms cash. Slate to be sold at o'clock A. M. W. S.. Cooper. Age nt Southern Railway. The Citadel Scholarship. rhe examination, for the scholar ?V* ft.bich this county is enti IfjHFlbe South Carolina Milita tcademy, was held on Friday There were four competitors, of Education Bruce turned piapers over to Prof. L. T. II a he graded by him, and upon rport, Mr. W. D. Tranthain, *9 awarded the appointment. Sholby Truesdel was the only iti tor for tho South Carolina scholarship. fcltafb Mills Sale Has Been B?. t Aftlde. IhocStato. iville, Aug. 31 ? In the Uni 1 circuit court to da) Judge signed sn order setting the sale of the OeK^lb cotton Camden to Morris Inreal R f ^j nUicale of pureuusorp, itie *ing been made on Aprii 2C> S5,000. This property had the hands of receiver* and whs made in accordance leCree o.f tho federal court SOts werfc submitted yester lUorneja appearinp forCa ?fee A Smith of Baltimore (be put uhaaerti and kiudr- d 'Under Judge |Brawle>'? jhed yesterday the DeKaib die sold Uy k>. B. Gillandi JLMter,"on October 12 next, H priee to be $175,000. . CT*-, 7?" ? r itli pIooMire, wo ImUv n<> lite public, that wo liuvo . cop?rtnerJiliip *ith Mr. biUkor, Jr, ami ht'ro?*f?er jt a OKNBRA'L GRO MARKET BUSiNKSS JR PRliSENV STAND . fupp??rt of our ffiemls and iblic, wo hope to Inrgnly ur.sU'ck au?1 nv?r to ruftho U?o <Hhi_n tflt3tnrs7 io of KoriTiYw CMuni) Will bo nrou.l of tor crrry have Fpo'tt wit!? nn nutl Mil * oo&tinuance of your inU pationigo. i? *?? tha nrnr firm. ?WrOB^I3ntKET( Wilkikl Bm, ? f/rs/ CP, *imcirij &/ection. Hit! 1. x'*cuti v<s (.'ouuniittfi* m 1 at lli? ( htouiclc uilii!.' v'^n(er<liv and t>n> following in tho t ili ? >il count wf I !?t> y'oii** tiist in til a lir.it pruniry oUietion, 1901. .i ('"ituyf-sg < K 9 < 1?>1 1 10 28 1 I) V. Fin ley I* V Wi'li'vinHi Solicitor N (1 Kvaim 0 1' Ligan (?eo U Uftmhort S Med Sitnkinft . 0 H 'Pimmernian 1 Legislature I John (i KichanU ' 195 209 48 4* ^ ^ t 90 97 lit In I ')?> 7'' 39 12 th 10 21 30 2.1 23 4 7 ~4 1 17 Is 11 1 :i |4> i -J!) 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IS 3 8 39 1 II M 1 I S o r, 2 s 5 15 ?"> ?) ii 2?; i 10 i i 3 8 4 7 1 0 ? >*. 21 30 ir, ?; 13 l i 2 9 2 1 3 30 I 1 8 10 0 I 2f? 1H 15 7 1 80 9 33 IS 1.?. 13 1 0 0 2 i 1 2 > 1 18 1 1 :> 33 K I <; 2o 00 .:i 1 S 3,7 43 II 11 'J 7 17 '2 > 2 1 10 10 lo I 2 1 I i 24 i OH I 1 3 1 10 1 1 lj ('Ii S I , 10 ;i | S 10 1 1 40 I HOO (.7 7 1 1 I 7 1 0 17 l!? 1 17 1 5. ' 3 2?'0 4 ? 001 i i>'A 039 $ i K07 <^i) 1 04 3 7-i.t i> 4 ? > i 7 ti s i i v. 1 1 ? : ? n ? ui i . o. jurin'1- ?>U|u oi is.iuciO M-n, Al J >, r. i'. Al urt'niHnn mr v otoik-i mii<i m-mo: .m i< in ? t i ? mm John a. Kiobards for lh? Lo^i?.l.itnrc woro ilodarvd e!c?to<l. A hofmul ?'U?-tion will ho hold ?n St-pti'mOi-r 13 h i? < S .uniT. 'Ymwnu-rt Auditor nn 1 Supervisor ? Trrtntham und Wdlinms running over for Fhcriff. Monah i.r.d McCnuWill lor Tr?*?inin'r, KubmjSI and liuh >n f<?r Auditor ?nd sowell ?i,-t Hivon for Supervisor. For Mftgifttratea West, ropcland, Hiohnrds, '1'rucndill mil K?lh y wen* dicliiriil idectod. Tlw voio tor in 1) K Oh Township was: Kincher 379. McDuwall 350 Mr. McDowall notice to tlw Kxewtive Cninmitteo of a prot. nt upon "uromrln an3 .Hi O.vOs to 1>< Huhmitleri in live daya.'' Ponding the protest no noiuinaiion w?n d' cliirtd foi thin t-ftleo. Mr Finhy i? ic-Uune.l t<. C??ngr?8s. mid the latent nd v <?. ? regarding tho race lor Solicitor i? ihnt Me?sr?. Timmornian und Kembcrt will run over. A Card From Mr. Hough. Editor rf die Chroniclo: ? l'lease allow mo space in )our paper Jo express to my friends my wamrcBt ihunka for the generous support they gave me in the recont Primary Election j'ist closed, thus electing! rae. for the fourth term to the office j of Clerk of Court. I am fellow j citizen*, Vour obedient eervant. Joel Hough. I A Card From Sheriff Trantiiam Mr. Editor:-*-! wiah to thank the Democratic voters ofKerahaw Co. for their generous support in election to the < (ti :c of Sheriff on Tuesday last, and to eolicit Lhoir continued support ou Iho ! rifit. I abjure the De mocney that I will be in the race u^til the end, and that I will for one abide the result, and if elected will give the people my best efforts. J. S. Trantiiam. .. A CtkM. * To the Democratic Votera of Ker Shaw County : ? ^'accept my first opportunity to thank the people of Kershaw county for the vory liberal vole they gave roe in my rece for Solicitor. I am very gratified for the same, and shall appreciate every consideration I may recieye at the hands of tho vot ers of this county in the second pri mary. rm I can hnt renew mv pledge to faithful and fearless discharge r f the duties of the office. Rerpect full V, ^ Genrgo Bell Timmerman. A Card From Mr. Russell To The Democratic Voters Of K?*r ahaw County : ? ,1 desir** to extend to yoij my thank* f ir Ihe generous support given nj ? in t.he primnry election, held on the 80th ultimo, and I can asanro yon of m? high appreciation of the samo. A? I am in the second race, with Mr. M H Ribon, I feel that I have grea'er claims against the Democracy of Ker ahaw county, than my opponent haa. When you consider Hie long ami faith fnl service rendered by me to ray oountry aud party, and if you will honor me with your votes in Ihe com ing primary, I will k really appreciate tho anme and promia&^O'-^Ai^lifully and Impartially di^Tiarge the oNjes of the offico. Uespeetfnlly, ^W. F. Russell. ft Hew Mercantile Company, Wains, Whitaker & Co. Mo9?rn. Vv* #%i !: i iia Brother* and .Trio Whlliiker, Jr., litving consolidat ed tSeir Rorc?ntilo interest*, will hcr??ftf roAjjdurt a General Groce ry nod Fresh Rent bu*inov?? at the present ntunri of Walking Brett-horn. It U our inU<nti?n? to lar4e.lt in ! e rente r.nr stocfr and kfrrjTn atrrntlr jriKKT.CL\S3 0 ROCK 11 Y AND MARKET. . \V? nr? too bn?y moving nod clenn. . ing up Ibo fttock to write a long ??<! > i vor'ioemont today bat will usk yoo [to eomo and mo n^^nd wotch onr 1 W aTKINS./^VHI fjiKKR * CO. Meeting ol Kxeeutivn Cownnitue. A mooting of the Democrats Executive Committee of Kerfhuw county is hereby called to meet in Camden at Thti Chrouic'o office on Wednesday in-xt, the 7th lust., toj hear contest in first primary. Full! attendance necessary. M. L. Srnuh, Co. Chairman. w i To My Old Friends And Patr ons ? Greeting: . I have this day associated myself j with Messrs. Watkins Brothers, to- j the purpose of oOnductinir n f?0!!er.?.? j firocsrj ana Market HnaineNS, anrf j will ask nil of my old friends and j customers to^call at TliQ.PnrIori Market and see me,-? I will do y<58 good, I sincerely (hank eTcry one of )ou for your liberal trading with me in the past, and shall do my best to please you in the future. Come around "Old Boys" and see Jack. Yours truly, Jno Whitaker, Jr. A CftM. , To the People of Kershaw County: ? I take this method of thanking all the people with whom I came in con tactduiing the progress of the prima ry election which has just closed. I t'o tho^e who supported me in uiy race for County Treasurer, both by : vote and influence, I return special thanks. It is wih much pleasure] that I am able to announce to tUnn that I am the lender in the ueooiol r>?o? for that ofrine, and I hope that I will bo excused when I urge upon .ill the necessity of turning out ag?in oil the 13th and again giving mo your support. A heooiwl nice i* or-' ?linn-yly a jaee to try tfop sou'. of uuv candidate, h ?Wtivor , strong, Ho must depend largely upon tin* frienl ship of those who gave h'm their support in the first primary, for whii h rcuson I urge upon you to ttjm nut tu a man in the second if possible. Vorv Uef-p- ct fully, I). M. McCaskill. FJJRSONA^. Mr. ami Mrs. W.' J V- \\Y< U rw turned to CftUjtK-n laat Tuesday MirtS Carrie Hough loft last T-ihh <l-iy on a Tlsit to rclat.vra uoar Moss 'oint, Miss. I win S (loaves, of Muifrt'S boro. Tiriti>ss^>''*;?olkC'l in lh?4 Oan.tbMi Baptist . olin ottf last Wulntwiay nijilit. ^ A oartl ico(?lvo<l f ? ?>m Rev. Mr For riK hIh!<-j? tlint. In; tjxpcc'S to r<'l?rn t<> ? 'nmilcn to ilny, in tho ??vi*n'. "f regular H??rvie? ir.?y be ejpitU-il in tbe Haptist obnreii rui*t Sunday. Mi*s EU?* Hatpins i>? at b^rm* for a few duva lifter a four rocka t?l*y in New York and Rnltioioro wlmie she lias been buying the fall stock of n>?i iuery for tbrc 8hcp PoarUiiti* of St Matthews Sl.e wjll leave for "t Matt hows 10 n fjyj ilnys It *tw eoinfiM In our HiVeTo 'citric mejij u fftilh'ill pel iyrmmirf ??f 4??y, and *??: t*k* pleasure in fipmking ??f ti f C- ur*e of KcrM?aw'? pob?,#,*n,?i>, *lr. O. K Hatfrn;an, "ho se? oft I ?? be Pug ? Trry r(lo.'l to enftue *tHct I tl?ft t rdii.anra* ??f tbe t??*u ti Mficrrn cfnfy ? Kr* Fir*! BuJm Brought $96 26. Sjmh in I to The Stuti'. K i ngatrte, Aug. 2.S ? I lit* Hint bal? of new roUmt placed 011 tlx maikt'l lu'ie whh bought yrsterdax by Mr. W. T. Wilkin*, one of the Inrgeat wholesale uuti retail rnei chart's in the county. Some I i im ago Mr. Wilkinn made an ? . ir?* r of 15 cents a pound for the lit ?t I ?le i placed on the market, and yeater- I day Mr. Hough McCutchen claimed | this prize ofFer with u G3.r> pound bale, for which he received $Uii 25. Interesting Railroad Case Settled A b'?nt a year and a h m 1 f ngo Mivsea M?ry Moore and Meriha Hooker, Converse ?ollef? itudautt, wbiK attempting to board n pusecner train of t lie Southern railway at the depot, wre Tift, ih? intin movim out while they were In the net of getting on. Suit was (iled again*! t lie company the aarpe day, p<r at. torneya. Hhortlv afterwaichi the Southern agreed to compromise t ht* case for $1,000 This wis refused hy Mr. J. H Marshall of MiPAiaippi, uncle of Mi 88 Moor**. A few months ngo Mias Moore* ?ipnn ied ? pintle, map in northern Vf glnln, and rather than go to the trouble and expense and notoriety of <nteiing court ho far from hom*, fche sod her. uncle l\rfye agreed on n compromise of $700, which ia aaiiafaotory to the other plain'ift in the action, Miap fiertba Hooker. The attorney* have received notification that the matter has thus lu-rn art tied. Arrested For Countei felting. One of iho most yignn'jn scheme* to fl .oil tin; country with ppurioijj money that linn he ? u he?Uf1 of in w 1 tiipe W?e uiipf iiiiriUn A' I mU ; llj' th? r.rrrst of (il ir<uce W. | on the oh urge of pnsuog eouDtci feii ! 016 uey. ; It seemn'thnt tl>?re wor?- five men in lit? selo 10**, 0. MeMiohnel, ; CUrmoe W. U. bh, J. N. Utile, P ?S. C< ll'ee nnd Wlllinnt Wynne. I Wynne made. Iho | hitf* for printing j len dollar hills of the Hi?(t'nlo Kx position pnV'"rn nnd sold them to Coffee nod Utile *l?o turned titwit over to MuMiclffetrl, n, j li pi inter, in Llie employ of UiaLnHutte Print, ine Co., of Allaiitn. MeMiehn*) then toi.k into tit* confidence n brother pilnter C lirene?' H. H?dd?, and they together would ?o huek to tho pi inline f fcl a I?1 i - 1? rn?*nt Init-j it n I >.? t , without U>p knowledge or | i?>r?i nt of lite proprietor, and run off the spurious mnnrv, S-vt'isI [of t Ik sp "riniH" ii'H> mnde ?i tt ? i * !the rs'imsied bio Mini reaching , 130,000. An fxr.hnnge nflf r? the following' j wi.olopomo ndviee to Yont<g? man t i I Tho <?ii'y nriT hr?.t >-nd fiuent w?y lo \ a start In tl>A world is i<? do wha? < yon ORn go' to do and an ft the lievt' yon can. Don't he afraid [n) work.1, Th#>v do n?d. |pre you to> nt ?t . j If thry wunted L? <'o m i bi Ivoo th?'j would t ? t ItW vhn S?m^; p?fp'< sie looking for a ?nM> The. jpttfcp* a^e si! InV.-o Don't *a-te lyiuir tlms l*w?kfng for tt?. m ,In?t. ! 't*ke a J-?H of any knot and ?l ? It a| IliUle t^ltT than your ea>|do>**r cx- ' pecta and stick to it nn It yon nan! Ltri t ?oinrthlrjf bet *r. \r jon \ry arrl fother |*!a?> you wilt ?lrng?V along ?n ] foverlj all Mmi dtji of >o?t life. Low lint,1 Tick eta C ?!?? nu,,?t i ny Aug 17 I'm* iv?. |( tlUvnV will V ?? i 1 HUinilll'l HI'tlHOli tickets Hi llic following vi'i y low r k I ?jr f i oin ( ' <4 iii do ii : A i > I >?? v i 1 1,? ? ft. 00 OU'!in Spring-,) f? r?0 S p? i I an Im rj,; 5 50 A f In v ill- 7 2f) Fi at U<nk (') 40 Saluda ?'? ftO Old l'oint Comfort. 7 50 Virginia IWacli 7 50 Corroapondingl v ',,w rales to *'l oilier poinia in Norlli and S>uili ('arolins, Georgia, Tenneesco and Virginia. For further information call <? ii any Southern railroad agent. Till! WORK Oli' liU IIH. ?7 'in c Hoi kins' l?nui<l( (1 on ,'i Youth and hoys' Miit U a <^uat iintoe ot' su|> i ior w?<i k iHMiishi}) :y;d n;s;t?'iial. Or David Matk' H Sons on :i iuuii'm Huit will Hiucly giv?< <>n* tire satisfaction. Ooitio and hco what tl-ey l')(?k like; you will to plowed. W. H. ZEfflP, The Shoe, Hat & Cloth w Sovthkrw Railway ' v,c run the ruts GfcKAV MAI I WAY H'JNi YHUOUGH A j HI SI" VLSI I. ORfcAT COUNTRY i llUlt | RAINS CONVENIENT! V UNITING Al l THE liCoT SECTIONS j Of i hf south. , AND HAVE THE V/.A I UK MAKIJWICK I BEST OININti l ustt'iidor : i uff r.'uMut.'fi . Ct.:iei.?i raisii.^-er Afotit Wi-.si.iN.. ton lv r ' CAR SERVICE W. H . TA Y l.OF . A?? t Cen ! I'iss. i . A I i.amta. Ga. t Ashe raft's Condition Powders Mukos poor ]n>!'s- ?? .aid tvu;v> Lit without bloating, It <l? ?os litis l?> ' i ! ? t thoroughly i/ieansiny the system of all impurilic.., ;.il*Avi.ii'. p?M irrl assimilation of footl, thereby caiiii,: :,??ii-.t ram.*! ? ..mi iai. i lor.es ami :n>.!: ? > a>> < >vi- ??' >ppo!;P: ;i> ?<! splrita ?:fi 1 ill-.' . ; i !??'? ? i ? ? hai' ?.l ? *nl ,, ami the new (.da: is always : , K. c: ! . ami j;1. . sy Asljr'' m ' ?> ( :a ii > ) l\>v.?leis :i:v piteked in closes, without "lilicr." .1. ! ; "???I 1 ? ? r horses ami mules only. 1: i ; a mo: t p< )\\ t ? ?' '? :! :ati? am! a; pmizer. bein<r the torn: u In. ? ? t a 1 nun ; -.u ? ?i ? ? ?. . .. ? ju.ii t'M' < ! a century's exporii 11 It i; easily tin- u-iunusi nincdy in its ?. las:; on the American market lo day. i'rk:o JS ci.-tus package. Air 1 > i ik' Hail way. N o rt. h - S o nth - East- West. T\v?> Daily I'ti'Ifii-ui Wslibulctl LimiUal Trains lkMw?'cn S'mdK a ? : < 1 New V:rk. } Ftgt tiaa Dims Car Service. The iic^l Hull's ami llontr to all Ko*Um"u , Cities Via RICHMOND ??.! WASH-/ IWCTON, ia NORFOLK steamers, To Atlanta, Xa^hvillo, Memphis Louisville, 81. Louis, Chiungo, Now , Or leans, iunl nil Points South j?nrt Southwest ? To Savannah ami .lavKson villc and all ; points in Florida nnd (Joha. PutTlIvtily tho j'liort^ni lino bo two on KOBTBE &c SOUTH. J ... ,,,, ? _ flA (tSTFor riohiiiecl information, rates, sched ules; Pullman Uesnrvat ions, &e., apply to any ngent. of the Seaboard Air lane Railway j or to Jos. W. Slewart, Travelling; Passenger A$ent, Cohttt)l>ia. S. C. ii i ? linn w i iii 1 1 i i in i - - ~rinn 1 miw ii i i? ? r i ~ -~i~- i i i i in ? in ii in ? ii ? i " ~ ? ? ? ? ? t ( iias, i'\ Stewart A <*. 1*. i Sa>'anii;ili, Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought* and which hashccn. in nso for over 30 years, lias horn? the signature ofT and has been made under his per* hoiiuI supervision since its infancy. Allow no oi?o to deceive you in tills. genuine CASTOR I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of * All Coupiterieits, Imitation* and "Just-as-good" are lmfc ICxpcriiUents that trillo with aiideudttiiifcrtho health of In lanta and Children? Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA" ? Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops ami Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other NareotfO substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and \ViiUl Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ami Flatulency. It assimilates the' Poo<l, regulates tho Stomach and Rowels, giving healthy and natural sloop. The Children's Panacea? Tho Mother's Friend*