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PUBLISHED EVEUV FRIDAY ' ?BY Xi? McDOWBLIj. CAMDKN 8. o . OCT. 21, 1904 Will. II. 1 The Pftriti<ktv Meeting. The meeting of farmers in Cum den last Saturday w?m well attended and Considerable interest was muni footed. Tl?e meeting was held in (he Mayor's court room, Hon. W. K ? Thompson was elected Chairman und Mr. O. W. Hirchmorc Secretary. I After noino discussion the follow log resolutions worn adopted : e Resolved, That wo, iho farmers of Kershaw County, in meeting assent Med, do pledge ouwlvos to roaiBt the / demands of the cotton buyers of the .? City of Gamden, as published in the county papers, ItoHolyod, That It i? the souse of this meeting Hint nine yards of hug ging und six ti<?? is necessary *4o prop erly cover a halo of cotton, ho an to piotoot, it from exposure and the dan ger of flf-o Unsolved That it is tlio sense of tint meeting that i' la unwise and wrong to uco any surplus bagging and ties In wrapping our cotton, and wo wib heart ly condemn any such praetio o. Vol.?9rmi*M Vows. Two South Carolinians, now old men, made vows, and so far, have kept them. Itwasa matter of hair. One of them was so much attached to General Wade Hampton thai when Mr. Tillman ousted him from the Senate he vowed that he would never cut his li h i r until redoubtable Hnnjamin was himself, in turn, po litically overthrown. That was many yearn ago and the venerable | colonel, whoso locks are still dutl< and abundant, has tresses that. mnn\ women would envy. He has a Hull a lo Hill aspect, but from present ap pearances the bather will never put scissors in those flowing locks. Capt. W. S. Smith, of Clover, York county, South Carolina, went to Manassas 0? jfico how the militia conducted themselves, Ha ||,l(| fought in many real and bloody but tles under General Lee. We are told that ho was "fit both the llrst and second battle of Manassas " 1 In de clared at the beginning of i he haitb* of the Wilderness that if the Con federate soldiers were not ultimately successful ho would not cut oil' hi* beard again. He kept liis promi**!, und tn-day he wears a beaul that' extends several inches below tliri waist of his trousers. " ? Many vowh are made arid many ? luokou, but here are two mhmi who! k??pt/*heir oaths and will probably' go to their graves in oonse?jui'ner, the ono with the longest hair on his head and the other with the longest boird on his chin in all the world. Sonalor rill man s denomination gives no signs of waning. The Confederate cause in practically lost. Everything is said to come to hiu) that waits, but it will hardly arrive, as the veterans desired. They will keep their vows and their' hair ontact. Long may they wave! ? Savannah Press. To My 01(1 Friends And Patron* ? Greeting : I have this day associated mysolf] with Measrs. Watkins Hrnthors, to tho pnrpoae of eonductinu n General Grocery and Market ltiisi n<\ss, and will nak nil of my <> I il friemlH find customers to cn 1 1 ?l The I'nrlor Market and seo mo, ? I will do yon good. 1 sincerely thank every one uf yon for your liberal trading with mo in the past, and ah all do my best to please you in the in Lure. Come around "Old Hoys ' and see Jack. Youth truly, .1 no \Y hit alter, .1 r. Citation. South Carolina ? Kershaw County. By J. 15. Phelps, Probate .Ind^e. Whereas, Charles B. < ? r i >{ vr made unit to mo, to grant him Letters <f Administration of tho KstatP of anil ef fects n( 1.11. (tri^KH. These are therefore to rite and admon ish all ami singular tho kindred and the creditors of tho krM 1. 11. Uri^s. deceased, that they he and up fioar before me, in the Court ?>< Pro late , to he held at Caimlen, S. (' . <>n ! the ViOth flay of Oct, 1001. after 1 !>?ihlieation hereof, at 11 oYlnek in U ?? orenoon, to show ( aiifc, it' am i!ie\ j h ivo, why thesnid administration should j not l>e planted, (liven under mv hand tin* <U\ ? ( J O't.A 1)., 1001. Published in the Camden Chronicle | on the 21th dn\* of O. t KM. 4 .!. 15. IM 1.1 1.1'S, .Indu'eof 1'robate. 1 mm i y> In pursuance of a resolution of the Hoard of Directors of tho Camden i Wholesale Grocery, passed the 22nd I day. of September, 11?U|, by which iti was determined to increase the Cap ital Stock of said Corporation to Thir ty Thousand $30,000 00 Hollars, there will bo a meeting of t!ie stock holder? of s?id corporation at tho of fii;e of the corporation in the City of C%n)d?D, S. C, at t we've o'clock M on Monday, October. 24th, 1901, for the purpose of voting on the question HT imV ?%'v ^ ? " - ?Aid Camden Wholesale Grocery to ?Ad $30,c00.00 Dol J8. c. ' r _ P By QiJiroflU Powd or Directors, #f. Woftteo. President, ' PfyiTMht Stfl * Tr# a*. |jyy .UOlIv?. rn - ~~ - - , m ? . - I - _ ? r i Dresa Goods. The Reason's latest styles in I lilaek ?\r ( 'olort (J Dress (ioodsj arc now ready t<> ho shown you j in various weaves and colon* suitable in price ami attract i v<- 1 to I he. eye. SILKS. ! The handsomest collections of iiew Silks hoth fancy ami plain, buii;?'ht. with the view of] pleasing t In; taste of the most fastidious, I HOUSEHOLD LINENS. (ire at events in Household I ,i liens com I -in in;; pat terns, and textures in the most charming :tm! durable maimer. PERCALES, PRINTS & QUI In quant il ies, whoso qualities ! and beautiful desieno are the ii* 1 \ er\ t him/s yon are look 1 n?{ j lor i | CARPETS, RIJCS & MAT-j TINCS. | This depart ment will meet ; the demands of any purchaser, i See our attractive display ol'i Ait Squares & Mattings. i I The bef-t advertisement any ihihineMever 1 1 ;i< 1 is a Ka;i*li? *1 I patron. Our old Iriend. SliaKesparc, of A voiebilc, us d !<> J say, ''\vo are advertised by out loving friends." That* ju:.l | it ? when a man visits this stor ? and buys a suit ? > i chilli'1. ? in' | finds so much genuine sat isfaet >n in his purchase that h l i.n ibis friends about it. lie can't keep a jjood thin# 1 i K < * ' Li* to himself. The secret of his satisfaction lies in the fact tl it wc ?jiv-' him llit? Hand Tailored, fc hape ltutaininj*, Wear iNvi -! i n<4 ( 'lot 1 1 i 1 1 u?* sold by L Sclxenk & Company? Opera Hoiis^ Store, Tlioii's is "the kind that h dps vou on in the world," h-rcaus*' it gives the \ve:ir?r u eomfortab''*, prosperous look and ;?!t'oids satisfiirtion by reason of lit, sty:.', (juality and jirieo. Stylish Rain Coatn. 'I lie pivUirsI Siiii* i-vor ex i liil>it<> ) line; ma i<- in I In' lalrst ' f;i.shou. l-'rtr 1 i'm \ ?'l i 1 1 1* <?r str<-?*t vvt'ar. tlifV cm n not la' ' equaled. [SPLCiAL BARGAINS Iii Ladies Jackets & Walking Shi its ? V/c hliow even tiling lli.it is stticilv Kt\lisli in ail I he i new ^ ii m< I cs W i? can 1 ?1 I tli ' most ex:u tin..' in price and jshle. I i II liTA 11 H i 0. This i.s < > 1 1 1 \ Dil cut r 1' I he ! eek-bra'cd llawc.*: flat. We j have all .shapes for : s 1 1 1 1 ?*:.<! - .and t i jo pi ice is rL'iit. Fall \ Alpine.. libition in The Wofic nn ill positively appeal* in CAMDKN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ;5RD, uivinu- 2 performances only ? afternoon at 2:80. Night at 8 30 Rain or Shine. llif ( i t \" Show. Positively Three Times as Big ami Many Times Hotter Thnn Kver. The ( ? rcrttf.st Troupe c.f Imporial J?pnno9c Acrobnts. Clio Wonder ful Monkey 'I hoiitro. Tli,. Kin?'?*t Truin, .1 sn>l 1'onioa in (he World. I !.*? (IroHtost lY.r!orni?e? Elophimls A $10,000 MENAGERIE? ALL FREE. 1 lie On 1 \ 1 ? t i4, Rail Road Show Coming This Year. Se.- Hon Jii in T he I ?ilt Monkex 1 )are- 1 )evil lj?>op -fl ho-.I_.-00}>. lle ?r The K.imniis Ihute Opera Company. 1't hold Till* Sen-etii nal Slide For Life l\'-niev.:hi r the date. Rrin.* the whole family. l>e on ham! ;n iime foi the w<?mle:fnl 1 1 1 X K \Y ^TULKT PAR ADK whieh leaves tin- .-how grounds at 10:80 a. in. Howls THE TIME! ? D. WOLFE'S THE PLACE. ________ ? ? \\ hen the leaven be!* in to tnrn and winds begin to waft Warnings of approaching w inter our people hep in to ask "where is the best ami, cheapest plaee J. obnv xvint-M* ?.a?ds? ' The an jswer will be i'l). Wolle's. " rurchasers, are daily pulled ti> | \ Voltes in pjrenter numbers than ever before. They are drawn by value and good quality hitched to low prices and correct styles. Come to see us. We will put forth our best c Hurts to please you. Very Respectfully, U - D. WOLFE. <? a in The Pall Of 1904- Pinis ^ At The coat AND SEE nit M (STOBt) HOST. ; My Fall stock is more coinj lt-te than ever ami at prices in! keeping with the closest cum petition. K*pecial attention giv j en to i pppewwE, i Uodgers and Boker Pocket Cutlery. Everv Ivnife warranted. I , Clauss' Shears and Scissors ? every pair warranted. Guns ? i j single and double. "Hunters' outfits. Locks all kinds. Hinges. Screws, in fact a good line of shelf Mardwaie. The May. [ nard L 11 Shovel, best on market. Stoves and Ranges Heat* ,< is. Mowers. Hakes, liny Presses, Wagons and Wagon Materi al, genuine Gaudy Belts, Engine and Pipe Fittings, Pumps ;t pitcher and deep well,) black and galvernized Pipes, Sad-i dlcry. Dry Goods. Shoes, <\;e. Groceries bought carefully | i and ke]>t full. Come. Will take pleasure in showing you. ; ? A. D. Kennedy, j turns ( Barrett. o'J,nt)U Loaded Shells just received, iilldj Guns for evcrv body jto help shoot them away. l'lolii-st and cheapest lot of Guns ;>\vr siioun before in Kershaw county. All kinds machit.erry repairs on hand including leather, ! rubber and genuine Gandy helling. Valves^ , pino, litt ings, packing, 1-ieing and gin brtstlrs I I. irge assortment of latest st\ le moldings from which Ij select. ]5ring us your pictures to frame. I ool? atom* line of Cod: Stoves and Ranges ranging in price j from $t> to Our prices are 1<W ?s the lo.v< Mt and We will make it to your' j nlerest to see us hofore supply *ng your needs in hardware. Yours Respectfully , j BURNS & BARRETT. Kaeh l).i v A.M.- M<re Nations To Our Department Of MAGNIFICENT IV1ILLINERY. It means a lot to a woman 1 hat is a won) an of? tasio ) i c * a she ^ots her hats. The e is st\le in every ong'of mi| Inns, iho so r I ol st \ 1.' thai tfivrs a hi^li-hred clear iruli viduaiiti lo I he w ea iv r. Our >vaies ol .^itki and Ib'ess Ooods this s> oson have he, en the lai <*esl we have e\er la, own. We have shown better \al u< s than ever beioro. Our lii e ol line laiicy ^ilks cannot be Mtrna-seu, .ABIES' SUITS AND CLOAKS. We are .show .ng a lai'L(*' < i i s j < 1 a v ol the latest I1 a 1 1 S(y les j i Kinu Tailored Suit-. I' ? r Ladies aid .Misso?, also the newest ideas in Kali OhaLs. < )ur display i.s ol greater vari? fy l.'i.t i ever before We hav< i vi?r\ iliiLic tl.al is ave!l, newand stylish in Shcp 1 1 i ;"i ?* 1 >iis- A!! the ae-.v sh ?'!< ^ <d' brown, blue, green and hand ?>iai u'.\ also v. bite and ) !aek iSilk Holts; Everytliing tha* is _u'o< (1 ia ho-e m pp<u te; . - Twin Anchor ? Hook on ? and M i Tstary st \ !e. A s i a 1; i^i ass. a t men t, of handseine laee or embroidi rv tiiimm-d ! I aukerehiels . . Oar i)rt >s Making I >* ? ? ?a ' i meat isji'ivin^ {be best of satis laelioa. N >w is j he time to 'ilac-.: \onr order for that l*al[ < 'i'st i:nu\ shops fm vvvnv uuwl) <? Uit hlitul It's a d tini ? I i huv she i i I lie 4 family'' fet t /'are " ^et'inj: f >o . 1 os. ? to the uioioni. stop in and <: i v e tb -m /a with some <d our shoes. We have ^iven a <rreat dcal-tjf atleti- ^ hon to our shoe department and it i* now in the best eondWi'?n 1 he two strong In es ivpresi nted in our stock are Seltz Royal IJlue and II C. (lodnian \ Co. ?TR0U5l Tj Ruothcr$. L O T H I N G! II > Oil lire le.idv IV) r your F;;i Sn',', we ;u*0 ready to 8h<>> you the NewrM l?U:a* in (^lo in^ mid the Latest Kinks il the ( u* .ip.d M -.]< > u(? . i' tiiii" Fashionable Clothes. made 1) - - you m im c.td \ IV) i \uur 1 -- *- ghnW in - vJothep, made by the luo.-t h<?*i v i:i An ?' i i< :r. St rouse Hros. Don't >d low the Chi ict'st things tu 1 i j ? aw iy from you Come 1U And buy now. HATS! HATS! HATSU O ir I i : . i ? i>l . i ii <i Soi; 1 it., cn.l lit* <?s ail t lio Newest Sharif* an?l Sii: j>: \\\ h.Mi Vie tin- Fa IK'IIO btto:\ ?uuous >trtson brand* We cany an\ imin^ns'' vt >oL of I nderwonr for Men,. iu?ti, anil 1 hihlren All \\ r thts, mul a full linc- nf Wool. 1* leec o- I'll il.atii! Cottin. ;-v :i full I iii': of siz??, ill HIR-SGH BROS 8M