The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 21, 1904, Image 3

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ttsvmis wm ?STWUtt\ONVlHtN \YWfJN$'WV^t)fc UCNOUS ^ - HlCHCRADE Salmond Brothers, Staple Aiul Fancy Urocoi k? m\m\ . imiiiii, f ?*?r? JMuoibin# i* K ?oi?>nce. I make v * pedal study of all iu branches ano lodk after your IntereBt. Take care thai your Master Plumber an efficient Kn j?lh???r mill under?tandj? his thoroughly, that ie wjieie the ae^n-t of j ifooA job he*. 8*e me peraonallv ab m: your work, become wv client and yoi kImH be the otvner of a fir?i-e)a?H *ani tary eyfctonj. 'You wouhl be surprise <o see the old work that 1 am tenHnf oufr every day, because* It waa done poor ly by inexperienced men. Kee me, Se< me, ??<? we. ~ Respectfully, JOHNF. JENKINS. Cot ton. - Cotton i& quoted this morning n 'J 60. _ Position Wanted. *3 An industrious,. trained hihI ex periencod young mnn w?nt? a por tion as cleik. ^Noiv lias position it <>dJoinit?g town but denireH chitii<;e Will begin on s in it I i salufa. Fo? information apply at Chronicle of JL Letter to Mr. J. M. Soweli. Dear Sii : A painter outnplftint o -Uiatour cans are too full ; uoliundj ; op ill.' ? ?' --ji's ft, way we have, 'tie handiei ' * Hottobe f tj 1 i ; l/ut wo have h wehk uess for fjili' measure. Our ^allo: r: Contains eight piulB ; Hie ufuttl "gal sri j piiit itrfiftvex' , We'll \bink it ot'er again , liu i w? ? like a full rnn. Hosv much t>li ?n like ft bane.? S*j ven g 1 1 ? ? jous would ho the propoi tu?n. . "9iiar\-iuHft8ure BUggVaU Ihat, the $' Jibortaue is probably not iu tin Lx'Si^L "A 1 ' atiek 10 four quarts to '^Ws?s?0 ?T $ u d fifty gallons a band, ,Vte t* go by is Dcvoe lead Yon re truly W. Dkvoe <fc Co., )0\ tt r i Springs <St Shannon sell nt. 66. y I FAIR, COLUMBIA, S C 'ainavla Seaboard Air Line lUrtlway. thoafa Air Lino Railray Wednesday, October 26tb irfcday, October 27th, run ftfeft^bccount of tho State Hamlet, N. C. to Col urn Special trains will leave it {T23 a. m', arriving at i'*t 10:30 a, m. Return )(?1 train will leave Colum :0d p. m. lUionto the spscUl trains, feasbld for regular train?, 24 th to 27th, and for tr.ain* to . arrive at Cclunibia ?renoon of October 28th, tal return limn of tickets, 8<hh. 1 vnnd trip rate from Camden L74, including one , adrtjia Vair Grounds; o{r, wtth itSSlon coupon, ot tl 24 idingly low rftiia from fiber information call rd Agents or address, Jos. W. 8tcwart, .Trsv. Pass. Agent, Colombia, S. C. ot To Oolpmbia And Returr , Southern Railway. aVhern Bail way vr ill seV Wu'LCfduinhia and returr [fits in#8outh Carolina. Augusts, 6a., and Char *.r at very low rates ac tTK EA1R, Columbia, tllitary Companies ant' ? twenty or more on -on t ill be one cent per u-ik stirts, plus arbitral ie? Tickets will bo solr r 24th to 27 th inclusive ariiftftg Colambir 28th with fiufcl llmi >? October SOit, 1?04 ilwsy in edditior jer trains run t schedules to VpjSIKtS BtWCitti mwl **tb, 1904, tos , C*tnd?jD andSurnlr '<**24 intermedial* ....... ~ Ulcrmedi -j ? ? _ ] ?ppJytoaoi Circus Day Approa<hex Clentrv iiios. t'amouB Trained Ai Iihh! Bliowa ami (,oi);;r*,ss of ?'?hn't;!i o Hithttid actoi?. lifter si oinbi?< i iK ihirly wtV<* it t il>?? hitf oifieH of ? I ? ?* I'nii.'d fctaUvi exclusively, will yive l*??o?hilii littfrN ill ( 'illiul' li November :>| <i i|n? (i-ntrv iMio'A'3 a*i>le f ! </in buinu ?;;><* of I he irr< I ?- (? xhil it ioilf in tl r roi lit. t otti 'x mi i-'liirj'li. i'.j! fi.;itiir' w Lit-)* t-huiihl rot ho ? >vei looked. This n (teller uluiw thrill ever ;? ljrotn j h ? * 1 . Then- nrt? t,vvr \ *? luiiidied i.n" , ir'l J.". 1111)1 1% <? I ?J I ?? . A J ? "i* ? ????*? ?'( ll?' Shew V'Ul I f- l!l" f|VO SliCCl Jl'ifitiitt whirl. w ill l?\IVl thotdtow jrri)'ii.i!h at 10 !'-<) flwtrp ?,!i tis ?lay n exhibition. Death of Mr. Miller. 1 n format ion haft jc.at hee.ti sor t* vci' il Camden of the dr?>fh (<f Mr W. 1C Miller at New Nov* n, Conn 1' r It to ptut fourteen yenin Mr Milh-i h im hc-ftti ^ponding t he winters lu ro in Camden. Money Giy?ii Away. (.nil at. I'hfl (ijll Kdgo Store and yet a ticket for a guct.* ai the clock, five <1 ol I k rft given a way every S >? unlay td&iling Aug 27th aod a nice huggy on Chi islmas Eve. Meet Slate Fair In Coin m bia, S O '1 he Atlantic. Coast Lino v. ill sell tkkctc, from btulions on itn line in South Carol ii> a, at the rate of one fire j.Ium BovMityflve centu, lor tin* '?on ml trip, which includes one mi Uiinhiot) t (i the ground?, W. .J Crai?, Gen. PK?Hen?>cr Ay'., W ilmington, N. ( !. ? <V- ? PERSONAL. Dr. W. J, UurHe!'. of l.ngoff ? :ih in Camden ycHttrday. Mr T II Cook, of Newberry, if ppeitding a few <lavn with his sister, Miss f/'lura Mao, Cook. The ninny fr ends of Mips Nellie V?'att?, of Wcat Wateice, will he glad to know lhat r.ho i.s Improving after j scvoial weeks of typhoid fever. Mr T. M. Bradhj' who is in climjje of the Western Un'on telegraph of fioo at 5s nnii or spud. lut?t fyKiduy m Camden with his tnoti.er untT'B!.>ti rs. ? - - ? ? -KV? ? A Ni'W Fire A'arm System Mr Tidlcy liurth, city ebmlrici-tii, has infttrdled in 1 he thriving llt?l<* city ? f ''amdm for tlso (i::uicwell I' re Alarm Co. of New Yoik, a new and cmoplPte lire n!??j;i eystein. Cnindcn ii the 'jhitthplaoe of Mr. Oatno^oil nod di\ worth feels quite honored at ho ingenostn hv the (Jnmewc ll^'poin pa rty to put in this ftyatctn. \ Mr. W. H Canghman waflaftsociat rd with Mr. Mirth in doing I hit wo i U M t*. Harth is rated by the (iamewell Co, >?{? ciif of five of the t> '?t fire alarm e.lce.triolar.B th'-y liav puperinlrnding their fipamlun in the Coiled S t ntts-1?. In addition to the 11 b'jxcP. flic Cain'lefi ey?teiu lifts one of tho to\vcf tvr 11 Ptrtkrrp tn 1'ic country. Columbia wou'd do well to have snch a ?trik< r, thinks Mr. Harlh, ? This Morning'* State. Court Houbo To Be Built Ou The La fayette Hall Lot. We are reliably informed that it has at last been fully decided to build the row C<?u?t_Hougo on the Lafayette Hull lot. The Commis 8>oners liaye acted well, Before the suioke had t-circely cleared away from the burning of the li all The C'i ron id ?? suggested that the Court] House be built there and we still think that the 'location is an idea! one. In the fir?t place it ie adja cent to the n$w j-til, and there is the side street so much desired, the drainage is perfect and a good fonn dation can 'be gotten. It Ib easy of J Access by All court attendants, and our city will be beautified ? some thing eo much desired t?y our pro gressive Mayor. Qur Commission ers have acted woll and. wisely and I he Chroniole scuds np three hearty cheers for eaeb ono of tlieno Our! city is moving upward and nothing can retard it, A Pretty Home' "Weddlnpr. Od lapt Wednesday evening st 6 30 o'clock the home of Mr. II. F. Hoy kin was the scene of ,an ideal home wedding {when his oldest daughter. Mies Laura, was united in the holy bonds of upaixiraony ?o Mr. Claude D Briscoe, of Bristol, Tenn. The guests' began to arrive at 5.80H P. M At 6 30, to the ever sweet I strains of Mendelsohn's wedding march, the bride came down the ball on the arm of her father, who led hei to the groom, who was aland ng in a bower formed of evergreens in a cor ner of the parlor. The Itcv. Mr Dnkos then performed the solemn rnd beautiful Methodist ceremony. The bride wus tastefully and beauti* f'dly ftttired in white Thina silk tritu med in silver applique and Carried a| large bouquet of choice bride'? roses The biide'e veil' was also fastened with frride'ti roses. The bride, who was a dream of beauty, accompanied by the handsome groom, led the gaeste to tho dining room, where a fonr cou;sed dinner wan served. At 10.30 the bride attired in a beau tiful traveling costume of golden brown with hat to match, bade her frieadt goodbye and the happy con pie' left for Columbia "en route to Bristol aocompanled by tho best wishes of the entire community. \ The groom li one of the most promising jonng^>nst uess men nf Bristol/ * and w?s accompanied by his brother, Mr. Krank Briscoe. It jn very reluctantly that we re UoquUh oar claim* to the beautiful Rod ^ harming Miss Boykio. who, by her ewsAUiet* and amiability, Ua? en [dewed bemif tn the wbol# corqmu 1 -tty In whleh she llwl^ Mr. Brieooe is to UfooBgratalftled | opon winning to Charging * bride. M'. A Aftn.lt ru- | ? ai'mord Ins ic* ' sued iii viii,t ion* ki i ? <? iit'ti ri'i^c of I l!!M <U.no,lit?'r, M s? 1 1 <? I) ? it- 1 f to Mr | ?I H . Mil ? i;m ?.n 'I ii'Tfi'lay ihc t nilV,* , 1 1 t?f N J7. n l" ( ? ? H< |M J)' t .??<>?* ? I (').(>?/. ji It u U I of ? ? r *. >?: '<? our eommnnit\ i * i'ruiUiord 'H uu<' <?! our | * t t MUM : v<* and popldttr >OUi;>r hull* >itnt i * . Huron irt oite of our wtaumli j eft vouP}( huftiuosn men A lart?i> ji- j '?tplion will 1)0 pivtMi in 1 1 m- i r lion r| ?it Tin* Camden (Vuntry <'lub llou-i i rfnd 1 1 . ?? v will ho i)t homo to their ? i ii'lr'? after (ho 2t'th <it November 1 hey will je&ve after the weddi; y festivit ieu here for tin ixtendel t?*p to the North and to the St Lou > Kspositinn. Mr. and Mrs. Hotter Huratow mi l family have returned to their c?n\ winter home in Kirkwood. They have many fiiends to extend a warm wp'coiuo to them. Little MIkr Mm y Lenoir after '?"pt tuLn^ h con pit* of months mont delight lull v in Oharleaton with l)r and Mrs. Henry \V. JVSuussure imp returned, to her homo here. - , A large number of Camden people are antieipiilinpf their usual anmni enj. vmcnt of the State Fair week in ' olnmhip, Mr Albert S. Z?unp I a5) returned from a visit ??> ( harhdle, N (!.-? 'I lie many handsome homos hi built in C'j^ndiii ami in Kirkwood are all nearmg completion and r?ive to our community a very prosperous progressive and up-to-date appear unco. I " l?i? m-iny fiinndn and,- relative* i:i Camden of Mr. WillinVn Shannon Nelson, of < 'o'timbia, were pleased lo h?'o m the State of Miuday ftlt an nouncoment of hia engagement to Mi?? Nina Goddes, of Spartanburg, who i.j at, pre?cut making her home with her aunt, Slip. Me-mes, in the Capital City, nud who announces tlie approaehing wod-ling of her neice t^ Oe.ceruber. Mr Nelson'* people Jor generations Ime loon idoiit ifieifw^Ti Otmdeu and ho was bom and rented here, m> we all feel the deepest inter ?njt in h ? welfare anil offer wan;i(.;.? congrnt ulatiorn with every v;l it f<r i lie health und happineSH of I lu you"" COU\ dl1. Tin* ilelije lul afternoon cnle'tidn ment on Friday afternoon at Mies !\la id a Deus, wa-< another score foi the happy reunions ?{? f the Aeo n (J'.uh 51'n^es #L?da and Charlotte Shannon extended an invitation lo tho members to meet with them on t he '26t h of Ootobi v. Miss Minnie TnnholoV. hao re turned' fmm Columhia after tjtiite uu : entended y sit to velu'ivcs there, utnt i? now with lier f>hter, Mrs. A, .\V. Kurucd, i , f>n Fair St Notice is hereby given that an examin ation fr>v teachers wjll he h~'..i in tue Court l{oiisi> in Camden, S. O , on Tri iay, October 21, 1904, beginning at I) 1'clock, A. M W. r>. tuantham. For Copnly Hoard of Education. Sept. 20th, l'JOJ. Notice Of Election for STATE VANP COUNTY QPPlCHRS, - AND FOR AMENDMENTS TO ' THE CONSTITUTION, r\ ?? . ^ State of Sonlh Carolina, County of Kershaw, Xotloo Isjieieby given that an election will he held at t)i?* several precincts estab lished by Ihw ina* Kershaw Connty, on Tuesday, Koverabdr 8, 1904, for the fol lowing otllcer#. to wit: Oo'vernor, Lieutenant Qovornor, Secre tary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer. Comptroller-General, Superin tendent of Education, Adjutant and In spector General, Gne Railroad Commts* sioner, County Supervisor, County Super intendent of Education. Sheriff, Clerk of Conrt. Coroner. Solicitor, and two Rcprc senatives Pursuant to the Constitution of South Carolina an election will bo held at the gamo timo" and place for amendments to the Constitution of South Carolina, pursu ant to the terms of Joint. Resolutions Nos 383. 8-?4 and 885 (Acta of Souuh Carolina, pp. 674. G75 and 67G,) as follows: A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing to Amend Section 9, of Article III, of the State Constitution, so us to Provide for Biennial Sessions pf the General Assem bly S or lion 1. l)o it Resolved by the Gener al Assembly of the State of .South Caroli na, That the following a mom! mem. to the Constitution of the Stato of South Caroli na he submitted to the qualified electors of the Stato at the next general election for Representatives, and If a majority of the olcctors qualified to voto for memf>crs of tho General Assembly, voting thereon, shall vote in favor of such umond/pent, and a majority of cach branch of the Gen ?ral Assembly, shall after such election, and before another, ratify the same a mcndnteut hy yea* and nav, Section 0, of Article III, of the ^Constitution, relating thte end of the session occurring in lU06r after which the said sessions shall be held at the same time and place biennial ly so that .said section as amended snail read &? lollop: _ Thi aniiualv??ion of the General As sembly Heretofore elected, fixed. by the. Constitution of the year eighteen hundred aad sixty-eight, to Convene on the fourth1 Tuesday of Kovemhor. in the yertr of eighteen hundred andWncty-flve, is here by postponed, and the Mg?e shall l>e con - vened and he'd in the city of ColnralMa on Um seoood Tuesday of January in the year eighteen hundred and ainety-slx. The first wssfero of the General Assem bly elected under tkU . Constitution shall convene in Co Iambi* on the second Tees day la ifamiai}, u* The year eighteen hun dred and ninety -seven, aad thereafter m laiMtlyattbs MM .Um and place until JVSepa Suits 9 *fa-ut1hs ?\ihts3 G'liilclfeps SiJti, SI - ITS 'I HAT VI ! . PiiiCL AM) QU v LI I'V^UKJ-ll I. IN M LN IUM> & (Mil LDIJKNS. C ' - -I ? - \ v--?- ? ^ ( (!onm ami li t u* t-liow \ on . lie* vcr) l.itrsl m Sh<nv WV THINK we can |>lea*o \ oil. Wo KNOW NVt>/ ii 1 ^ lli?* h values in thn i\:.. Just Receiving'^ fresh line Xeckwe.r ? latest eolms at.il Shapes. Latent Shapes in Soft and S.itl Hals frmn Lowest 10 lli^h i'ht Grades. Come ap<l see. ns if you \v?n L> ho j>le soil, c g?fB if m &&a 9 SHOE, HAT ANEJ CI.OTIfti& MAUL ft or which i in' mu<I sessions shr.li !*<? hch t tin' siiiho linn- mid plat c hiciiiiiiilly Should the on: imltnA ft w? r or eilitii i reotis diseases render il uiiM'tfi' l?i tut oi i; ' , i ho seal of government. tluiivthc (iovcrn ! <e Irinv, by proclaims ion, t< | > | ?< > i u I it niwit ;i i t'll IC illld COI| VCIIIelil j'iUt'O of met ii i?. ' ilemhors <?f |l'C ( it ii i' 1 1! I Atifu ml I v sli.it j ml receive any compensation hrnion i linn forty days of any one m- hoi : I'm. ji ided, '1 {.til litis limitation .shall m l i ifW in1, llral !ottr m^bssoiis of the Ocm-ial At- ' ' emhly .under this Constitution. j Sco 2. That tlje ijUOit it'll of adopt in lie nmendpient prof-teed in tl.u ioregoin;. ! icolinu shall be submitted to the eiecioi> is follows: Those in fuvnr of tin* amemt ' s I ? ri 1 1 deposit a bull.# w t h the f<>| owing words plainly prrfiitd or written; herein: ''Constitutional it iiifiitl mortt !. u'Oi ion 9 of A 1 1 ielc ill of (in> Mule i'Mi. tit'.Wi n itdijiug iilt'ji ilio word 'place' in . ir.e tnu of vaii I St-fii ?p 1 ! ? ?* words ' 'unti iit> end oi (!..? session i t-cuirinir in l!'m! 1 1 u !* which t lit* sv. id >ti-. s!<;> ! i I io he'd .. ' l.e s*me time and phu o, tiicnnhil!y Yes.' Those opposed I * j mi id amendment sha!! , '..?M it UdU.t with I lie fo'duwing words plait v printed or written tijeiepni ''Ojaistilit ! 100:1! amendment i,i iVofiop 9 of Al'ticle , I] of tl (; St at ii Constitution, i'd'lip^ nfui ; he wold 'jitfifi;' {ti !! ni' too t f mid Seel io!. j he word* tiniil the cud of t lie ses.-i n oe , ?iiriupf in 19. (y >i ft t(i- which the said sc* t iioii* shall be hfld "lit tip s.t i ii.' tiinu i: n< ilaee biennial'y.'? No," ' j A f proved I t'o JUli tin v of I'Yhruarv, A. ' i>i \V0{ \ JOINT n ?:-0 1 l? I ION to Amend th. 1 < oust ii niir*;i s* as to Permit the U.-non , Assembly i*.> Kiiiutt Local iiu I S pici.-i ' Laws on the Sul?j et of I.:ni:ij? Otit : Oi oiling.' AUci ing, mu', \v\uj>.u^ ~'lioadv and Jlighvvays. :tnd us to l he Ay.* ai which Citizens Hhtili he btd j'ci. to UouO . or Oilier Public Out v. Section 1. $o \>. ilt^olvt'd t.y 1 1 t* Gun i ?;!i) AhrtfimbW of the ^late of Sont'i ('hi- i alint, 'I hat the /following aini'inhnei.t to i die Constitution bo a greet 1 to, and that he t wo cjuehtioiiH in\;o|vp<l jr. ?neh ?? ; meinlpiont ho snUmiited BcioirHtely at ! :ho poxt gennral elei tton to tee eTectotf ' lualillod to vote for tpenthqrft *> t ttu i House of ifeprebentativea viz. : thai 1 -l^ere nhall be added to the Constitution Lho iollCLWir additional Article, to bf j numherpd properly in the eoitwuttvc * >rdt r of ita adoption, to ? e designated ' nn "Artlelc ol Aiflendirients to Ntt^ ' Coiittiution,*' which b^iail ?? ?ci- 1 lowg; . '? Article ftf Anieiniineiits to the 1 Constitution." Section 1. fl ho Cienrra! Assembly i f j this State lucy enact loenl or i>pi(diil law-r ' concerning tlie laving out, opening:, filter. luK or working rendu or highways, and concerning the providing for the nge Hf * whioh oitixena shall lie subject to road * duty, and concerning drainage. Sec. 2. That Subdi vi.'t^n 11 nnd Suh i division IX of Section 34. of Article 111, j of the Constitution, urc hereby repealed. Approved the lJ?th day of February, ! A. r>. 1904. ! A JOINT ftUSOUJTION rronoslng to 1 Amend Section 7, Article VI If, of vl.t I Constitution, Helaiing to MunicipHl Bonded Indebteilnetis. Section 1. He it r?so' ved bv the Gen- I er?l Assembly of the State.of Soutt. Oar- ? olina, 1 hat the following amendment to Section 7, Atiiole VIII, of the Constitu- ' lien, liOu?agreed to; Add an the end! thcroof the following words: Provided 1 furthec. That the l.imitatioiis imposeo by this Section and by Section /?. Artieh j X, of thla Constitution, shall not apply ' to bonded indebtedness incurred by tlx city of Greenville, but paid city oi Greenville may increase ita bunded in debtedness in the maimer provided in said Section of said Article to an amount ! not exceeding fifteen per cent of the val ue of the taxable property therein, wherf the proceeds of Haiti bonds are applied solelv lo the payment <ef '.pint, indebted ness. to expenses an.!,1 liabilities incurred or to b? incurred in toe improve in?ntn of streets ami sidewalks , and for providing sewerage for said cTfv, or nny plftthw of. for luirclinsing, establishing, owning or operating waterworks or elcrtric ligln plants Sec. 2, Bnt the question . of sduplinft this atnendmen? Mutll be siilunitted at tlie next, g* 11*4*1 election to the eiccton 88 follows; TlioSe in favor of tho amend ment shall deposit h ballot with the foi lowing words plainly printed or vritten thereon; "Con?tit;itioniil amendment of Section seven at Article einty. of tin Constitution, relating to municipal cor porations and police regulations, Yes.' Thoso opposed to said nniendl>>ent sh?l caat * ballot with the following wordi plainly printed or written therein "Constitutional nmendnjjnt of Sectioi seven , article eight, of flio Constitution | relating to municipal corporations am1 police regulations. No " Approved the 18th day of February, A I); 1904. I -Vol la at etrch voting place will bo opened at seven o'clock a. ra. an?. closed at four o'clock p. in. The following named persons havi be*n appoinCcd Manngers ol Election fo* State aud County Officers, to 'v.- it: Camden Market? 1). F. Dixon, 13. J. Bissell, J. K". Goods lo." ltabou a X Roads? S A. Brenhsm, P. W. Sutton, Jamui li. Itabon. ' Blaney? J. M./Thort?%n. Johrt T: Rosa, i. M. Wood. 7 Mill? J. Sf Porter, A. L. C. Kiaard. Bent. Araroonru Bslhnfle~L. W. Oopalapd, J. J. llor toijHfc W* Ettron? I In (lulu ?'"v !? ??' .i . A. Slum-, .1 ; I . I'liilli) V. 1 . < !?<) i v si..r. - i). K | : i Kt;, |, u ! 1 lj. I ll i 1 ?! !? i ?' I ' !'?? I1 ! v. I.itnllv Mil'.? .1 W K|t Vtel, <i. !ii | \V V. ili !?>!' V.cl.i r.r. J:. . W. i i ! W't h( , I ,. S. Spt'ii I'H t Mi y. 1***1 ? 1 m v ? m. i: j.. Mr. Cnv , VV i > \" ?ii bit, jil. Him Utoi; ? Tin > >. W Hidwii, J. .! . I T)i<mo| N I*. Workman. ttiiUy'r' MiiJ ? .5. A Mutiti, J . A. M;*.. : I Itlk'V, .1 H. <^? 1 ?!*?. Hlu'.vlui'* Hill A. W :itis, K. M ! tsj. 'kvliiul. \V, \V 1 1 u< '< 1 II li<>i 1< ? li. K ii Uli'y, .1. ? Crow, >f li. Til vlr.r ; Olt !!i?" ?1 :i 3 t.'f ?'li'?'ilt?n 1 1 . t ? Mui.n^n.s j HiU i oir/iiii;i*.? t>\ tl o vl. . t'n ii iif a Clu* .r- * >u iih>i a < i? ? U, if ?f?rv. Thv j ('hairuttit ? In l.-.l is ( ui|)o*,v? r> >1 to a*l> i ir:':i':Mtr oitl'i.'-. Tin* is- !? on 'hi* yi nn r [>\ 4 i ' 1 ? ni:y viM-Miicv , "inl :f nnm* i,l t!n? Mmpiij/'H'h nl'iili'l, '? It" ? it i/.i-uj \'.u\ a ; '|H>i ill fi .jful t !? 0 ijivil.iltiil \ ?-H'l :> I lii.- j mIij, uJmM iii ;?.i? ff\V<'ni, < .a i ? c?,in!tict ihy i il-'i-iiiin, A' lh;; < 1<W < f tlu* ? 1' rt'i'ii l!i|i M;ili:i gora Aivl ('lot k mu>t proof*. ?! publicly to ! 0' it'll llm Im'.M.t I ?<i.v i iii-i'i ri mil li t ! l.silldts ? 1 . c ? . in , h t)<l coiitlmn' witlimit ! n^j iiirninvilt" miiUI i* omti- 1 *ll?'W'?i, fi?<l nntke t? >;Uu riri'Mif <>t I 'w- ri>- j pu.'t tor ?Trh ollK'V un?l for p?wh annul ? | ?iiviil 1m 1 |l 0 ntiil >-ip? in*' : Mil 11)0. WSi'.'m tliT^o ilrtVH ' thorenftpr, Use J (*!' f i l n*;t IJ of lil!' t'T one <ll>. ' ^ 'trn *i t r <i I. v fa l'o?tr?l. iii?i?l. l.i? i h." Uoi??ini' si. per* of I " It i t i??n lln'p'illj liM. t'u' I >? xi ?? i-nnini'iirtt I i ??.?? sui !| wiitlcii h tut i n ivii t h < i tin' ri'MiVi of iii'> j t'l'Tli'l, X "T1 in* of i iiT'mvV lljiii't'il T^In i> ti u'i*' f r >r tit. ii pivcinrt I'inst fait upm ilif lion <1 oi' ?.V.||,HiisR.onerH, lit Tin- ('ItroRioJu of. llcf? RitlntiiHy. NMvvnitx r 51 li. llKlt. t o ? *? ??rive biiHut box?'9, poll lints and iiiatruo ti' tifi and l<> 'pnjlfy. ?V. I j. McDowell, riir'ni , 1) G, FU'U:h?r, T). M Kirk ley. Coimiiiw?ionviH^Uto auU Comity Kh*c tiotis. . NOTICE OK KLKCT10N ~ ! FOR ( USr: OONGKR8sf AM) ^ r .^OTO UK Or Pit EST DENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT. Stale u( South Carolina, Courtty of Kershaw. Notice ie hereby yiven that en election will ba-ludd at the several precincts es taMitdied by law in Kershaw ( nurry, on Tuesday, November 8, A. I>. ilM)4, lor' Member < f ?<mi great? from Fifth Cultures- 1 sionnl J )i?triet and foi^ Presidential Elec-j tors, pti^Munt to the Constitution and ' th? la WH of lb a State of Month ? arolinu. J Foils itt each voting place will beonen- 1 cd a*- seven o'clock ?. m. and closed at I four o'clock p. m. The following named persona have | been appointed Managers to conduct ! said election, to wit: Camden Market ? T. 11 Denton, J. E. Alexander, J. B Phelps. ' Pa hot) 'a X Beads? It. T. Mickle, Jsa A. Habon. H. A. Jackson, Hlanej ? Herbert Boykin, Elmore Brown. W. I) Mot lev. IjiUh'b^TU! ? J. A. IloseborotiKh, W. L. Jones, B. A. Bowen Bethune ? K. W. Hammond, W. S. Mnrshill, ('?. B. Kin# "WestvilK ? Ji. C. Cljburii, J A. Mc Dowell, T, A- Canthen. Buffalo School House? 0. A. Johnson, G. A. Fowell. I). I; Catoo. Brewer's Store ? 0 F- Hammond, 1 T. Peach. A. H. Duncan. Liberty Hill ? J. R. Curetoti. Waller 'Cunningham , It. O.Jones. McLean's Branch ?Fever MoCaskill ,8.1 A yWtst, M J. Ausley. ' * >!t. Zion ? 1\ B. Spradh-y, lluliis Mose-I lev, E. 'I'. McCoy. ' Stockton ? C*. \V. Amrnons, J. D. M< C'askill. Jesse. Hammond llulev's Mill? W. M. Hough, M. L. Bu iley.J.ft.Mnuu Sh aloe's }lill ? \V. J. Drakeford, It L. Stnyrl. VV. it Bnrfleld. llanpfinaf If.-ek ? It. NT. June*, F, P. Tiuesdol .<>. II Watson : On the day i>f the election tho Mani t per* must V|iM>wize hy the elee.tion of a chairman ; a e'er* may bo named if nee , ens at J, '?jie chairman elected in cd powt'.red to administer oaths to thy oth , er Managers and elerk. Tho Managers have the power to fi II any vacancy, and if nono of the Ma: a K?rs attend, the citizens can appoint Managers fri'iin-amnng the qualified v<? - tern, who, af:er being sworn, can con duet tho election. j 'Atrthfl olokn of the election tl>o Mana | R< r? must proceed publicly to open the : ballot boxes and count the ballots there* I in, and cor. thine- 'without adjournment | until the saufo is completed, end isakc a statement of the result thereof . and sicn the sain*. . Within three day* thereat?*-, the I Chairman of '/be Board, or some one de . signaled hy Bg*t4, rnuat deliver te ; the Commissioners of Federal Election* j the poll Tlst, the box<? containing the ballots, and signed statements of the re J suit of tho election. j One of the above named Manners f>.t ? cech pi eeinct mnst call upon the Board : floe, betnrday , November 6, W04. to re 1 cejve baUot Uox?a. poll U?t# andjost ruc tions and to qualify. V. W. Wr&mof, Chrm., tl . N i Jon?#, CotBBlNloMrs or tS!S2i BltttlOU. GOME TO AND WE WILL SHOW YCU S3METHINC THAT WILL INTEREST YOU We don't only m \ v ' \ on ilu! In I vmIu^ lor your Monoy when u o sel I y <.u ji'oods Iroin our Store u 1 1 ? 1 their stop at that, but wiili e\ery <(oS lai h t -t 1 1 1 willi us you ijvt u ticket which i? a < hanee at t he & AWAY EV DAY.< AND THE BUGGY CS CHRISTMAS KVE. It's up to you; now conic and get a ticket. ? < The Money is '-in the clock waiting for you ami the buggy is iian^injr in the middle of our Store just leadyUn* kouio one to drive oil on ('hi i->! tu.is I've. t Tllii Ml! iOlllYU PimsflYc nn/i.i /< ? i u?ji,uiui\u ! rh&u,\s ii;\vri IHiihii k\m ^ An;;. 27Vli Mrs. M??1F. it. ( 'ongai Ca*, S. (). ? Sept. ot<l, W. A. ( 'rosshiml, ( !ainden. Sept. lOih, Stephen Williams, colored, Hoy kin'. Sept- 17th, T. W, ! ang, ('auidfMt, Sept., '21th, iVny Adams. tooivd, Camden. Oct. 1st, Ijiwrenee Mr.Cna, ' 3 Cj Oct. 8th, Robert Mew-art; colored? Ln gofF. Oct. loth, Harriett 1 1 aile colored, Camden. OUR STOCK OF IDIR/y GOCDS AND liTC TI02STS. V Is everything any on^.po.uld wisli; lull of novelties alid* sta ples, in all of the new- ,vWav( s and colors iu Dress Goods. ? 0 r-Vf UMDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR. See our lino be-fore you biiv, Jadi?s, Children 8, Boys and Gents, in Wool and Cotton, Vents and Unjon &uits, We liifw i full lino of theso goods, and enn tit and please, anj body. V ! - V:'y ^r-,-*vWr. *?T7 LADiES TAILORED STTX^TS AND SKIRTS.. We call Special attention to our Ladies' Suits and walking Skirts, ? Wo have the largest ami most complete line of these goods in the City. Ladie* lull Silk Lined broad cloth or Ohe voit suits at only $t0. These are very handsome Suits. ? Come early andjget yours before the sizes arc broken. rr.Lovu ty Awarded Grand Prize by jury of Awards of Louisiana Pnt 1 chase Exposition. This is the same '"Famous Roberta John son & Rand Shoe CoV* Star 13r.mil Shoes tbrtt we are hand ling We htive a full line of Ladies and cbildi ens, Gent* and Boys. * . - | ' '.? * ?; ? |? | Special price to Country Merchants'. (Jot our price on Bagging and Ties before }ou buy.