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> Don't " forget 1'. 13 Chase & Sanborn's Psciago Teas. No other I They arq always the same. Fra^raitt and v delicate. Kepi so by the sealed package. Salmond Brothers, Staple Ami Fr.ncv Grocers. IjOmI ' Pcd For A ? h <1 Lost. 'k Lost? A <l<ed from June Has* to WilMam Mntlew for a child. Liberal reward will lie paid if left at the Chronicle oW? o ? W. M. Mat hew, Cftutey, S. C. JJcuee and Lot to Lffiap, Wanted to lease a lot of four acrc? with Dwelling House and Barn, on Fair Kin 1 1 vtid on outskiits ?>f t!lf> Town. Suitable for. email D*irv or l'i u< k and (Miii hen Farm Tero-.p roaponnhlc. Applfait'The Chroni cle OUice \ 4'. - ? O- ? ? 'i'Mirst Kutca. S. u'. hfiM llatilwnv, the South'? greatest in. "Unexcelled din ing en seivice, through Puilmtm Rt? ?> |>i (i^ c rs on id through train?. Convenient schedules *n all 'oca'. tjt?lup. Winter tomisl rates nr? , no* in ( ftvet to all Floiida poinfs For full iijfn million ur to rn'tp, routes, rtr , eOrtsifU n?*nri a' Sou ti er n Railway tieket ???? n', or, .. ' K. W. II ii n ?, Di vision Pass* ngi*r Agent., Charleston, S. C. Free Lifa Insurance Policy for One TJioii8flnd Dolbva. The Stale l,if? Insurance Compa ny, of 1 udiaunpolis, is offering ;< policy for oni? ijjotjannd cf o| 1 hi*s at> ftolutelv free. Head their adv. in vJL??-daj'ri Chronicle a.:d find otft the particulars, fill out the" hlat-k and 8'?)d to Mr, I). Sam Cox, genet :> I ajjttil. This ia oue of ihe strong est and ltf(<L poitipaniea in the wr?ld and Mr. Cox is n polished, christian gent]. mnn. be f fi g perfect Iv rt liable in every particular. We t ke. pleasure iu recommending both the eotpp'tnv and the acj-.'nl Fdl onl that bl.Ht k to-day; there ie D"'. hi tf to loss and you may get ? policy for od c ihousitud dollars | free. Trj it. L' tt<r to Capt. F. \V. Eldredge. Otv Sir : The Fair Ground build ingo, Cnglctkiil, N. Y., were paioud DtfAoe last year. ^Two other-paint agents said the' job would tnke 150 gallons (their j rioe was ifi cento leas a gallon ) Our i\gr>tit said not over 125. It took 115- We saved 'erp a|, least $140 on paint and labor. The American House, Tauners ville, N. Y , was painted two coats lust year; not Dcvoo. *Mr. Chas, Haner, ncroaa the fctipet, put-op one coat Devoe. Mr, Wjltse (Arfaericin House) ia porry he didnTpftint pevce. fia ners one coal waa better than W iltsc'a two. Depends on the paint. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe ?fe Co. P. S.? Springs <fe Shannon sell our paint. 77. Mr. J. 0. Stanley, of- Oolnmbi", wellknown throughout l ho State, died suddenly last Monday of heart failure Vory Low Rates Via So. Railway To Tho Following Points. Kansas Citv, Mo. --Southern Baptibt Convention May 10 to 17. Kate one first class fare plus 50 c for round trip., Tick ets on aale May 7 to 11 inclusive. v Final limit May 23. " St. Louis, Mo. ? National "Bnpt l*t An ker??ry May IC to 21. Itnto One flrht cless faro plus 25c f.>r round trip. Tick et* on sale May 14, 15, 1(1 with final bui lt to May 2f. Ashevillo, N. C.? South Atlantic Mia aionarv Conference May 17, 21. Rate one first-class fare plus 25c for tho rotfnd trip. Tickets on eale May JO, If. Final ' jimit May 23. - Fort Worth, Texas ? Uoneral Assembly Southern Presbyterian < hurch May 18, 20. Rate one first-claps fare plua $2 for round trip. TicketR 011 sale May 1ft. 16, IT final limit May 31. Toronto, Ont ? International Sunday School Association Juno 90, '27. Kate one 'first-class fare plus A'?c for round trip. Tickets on sale June 19. 20, 22, 28, limited June 80th. Hot Springs, V?.? Southern I^kt ware Jobbers Astociation June 6 nHi. ? Kate one first-elasa fare pl?? 25c for ? round ?rip. Tickets on tale Jono 3. 4, o. Final limit June 18th. J Savannah, Qa ?National TraVeWp Trotertivc A?sociation cf AnioaM?rir?y 16 lo 99. Cfua fir#t.cl*fi?^ri*<a? ?>o 5m* Mn rir.il ihoh Hay Mth. '^UvawUh. Gi^f onrth Annual Tonr ^nimnl Southern Oolf Aaroclatlon. May Oue flrat claaa fare plua S&o for , til* JI?y~T. 8, la::: N j Air. J. M. SoiU'il, ('?>ii(ilv S ii nor vim-r, Itn-. a \ ? ' v t?iut i.mi i, , I'M to- *1 *n ( l.p-''U-l?> A ? ' ! k (I I 1 il C ? ? ' 'l i* h !l ?'<| (' ) 1 ,? ,> , -i , ? ?he eon n ' y *f ' h r. 1 1 ?> is l i ? ? rt < f < lv s. ??oiiCi i lied irt (lip (ji ft] \ J|, n - ??? ? -? Njw Adv. r; t6'n;? ntn. I In- n ? t.^nl lo rj i f < in i c hiIi |g j ; i'n!!fil to ( In' In A' H 'I V( I t i M UX 11 1 * ?>; M'fft'H. I' I \ i!!?'| i j* ii ?? vtnl A. J) K<|, itf (I v two of ( '* 1 1) ? 1 < ii'm MhuihIi ? uiKii.ihH in. H. I In it ut ( < nt ion is ??l#o <* j? 1 ??<! to * lie ad vei tiscmcnt t f he National Hi Belli I inmpuny. Death M in Lima Hoffman, wifn of Mi W iv. 1 1 < ? I Kit) u r< t of M iddendoi f, died I a % t Saturday and wis buritjd on Sunday. Mm. 11 < il'uinu wkh 34 yoar* old and leaves a hiidband and two childien. She was n BiHter of Mr John K. Stokes, of Tillers l?\ rij . J K ?. A Successful Festival The festival given at the rrti d? nee of Mr. G W. Amnions U* i Kiiday night for tho bene 111 of Swift Greek Baptist Hunch was a mo?-t successful and enjoyable one. Twen ty one dollars were reali* -d, and ?.ll who were present aie unanimous in saving tlia* it was one of the pleas antest entertainments U?vy hayetv er attended. Now Hardware Stoie for Camden. I Within the course ?.f a few we< k Messts. A. J. Boaliie and J, ? \V. titpitli will open up in Oamdcn a new hardware store. They ?ill nc copy the building iccenlly vac?t?<l by Mr. O. C. Bruce un.l will cam a \y t; ! I selected stock including spot t ing goods. Monsrs. Renttie end Smith are worthy and highly is termed young mm and The Chron icle wis la e for them abundant sue dces. Special ??o)o Match. On- Tuesday t.fu*r:ioon of this week a? special game of Polo was played between tho Reds and Hi' Mines for tho "Bloomshury Cnp?" ??warded by Mesdamis Good win and Pre'. man. -The line tip was as fol low ej Keits; W. booit tmioineron, A. 1) Kennedy, Jr.,K. 0. Whistler, Sunucl RusstP, Jr. Blues: Rich ard Ely, Sidney Smith, It. L. Bars tow, Jr , W allt;r L. Opodwin The u.Miip resulted I i? a eoiin of 1-2 to 5 1-2 in favor of tho Blum. We understand that there will be a game } his afternoon. PERSONA^. Rev. J. B. Holioy is sponding a. few days with relatives in Camden. Dr. Moultrio Brailsford, of Mullins lias been on a visit this week to his si*t.cr Mrs. James II. Burns of our pity, -Mr Win Molls, son of M . O. V. Metis so well remembered in Oam <Un. was in our c'ty this week i h?' truest of Mr II 1<. Watkins. ? Mr. Christeoson. Jr., editor of ^Ue Beanfprt Gazette. and wtalo Benator from Beanfoit county, was in Cani den yesterday- aud paid us a pi ear. ant call. ? Mr. G. JO. Uateinau, of Kershaw, *was in Camden last lUouday on his way to Savannah, Ga , where ho went to represent tho Kors|]4?7 lodge Woodmen of the World. Misses Bello Thomson and Susie Young, cf I he Camden Millinery Co\, have just returned frotrj (he pnrthN with tjie prcttifet )ipe of millinery and noveltifos, it i* s?id, ever brought to Camdon. Social Tho meeting of the Hifltorical As sociation on Tuesday pvonlng at the Relic Uoora of the John D Kennedy Chapter U. D. C. was very largely a' tended and great interest . displayed in nil the 8ul>j?oLs under discussion A number of distinguished northern Tourl3t8 were present -who by their cordiality and courtesy showed a just appreciation of tho evenings enter tuijim^nt. Miss Loi'la Shannon did not rebd her paper qn 'Va-udon sixty years ago" being called out of town by the illness ' of a member of hor family but the enthusiasm which greeted Mi?s L:la Davis' most charm ing pnper on "Slavery as I knew it*' provod how thoroughly she was in touch with her andienco as Vrell as bow tonchingly she portrayed the ten der sentiments of Mistross, home and children with\tho dear faith ful old servants of the "days that are no more " This is certainly ono of the most valuable records of our past history and should be cherished and preserved by the present generation who are beginning to lose sight of tho dolights of tho- Institutions of suoh ??Slavery" to both "Master and Man." On Tuesday evening Miss Caldwell of Boston who is with bcr mother a gncst for the season at_ _Mrs. Q?JH. Lenoir's charming home gave a most ,i)eHglitful six bantled Euchre party to her friends in the boose and to a onmber of her new Camden friends who greatly?<jn]oyed her lovely hospi tality. It is with feeliugs of greatest re grot that we lose f rot# our communi ty two en eh popular young men' with their lovely yoojp wives ss Mr. H I. DePas# and '/ MtT John V. Jenfcim Nk^oJnve both goes -? to Georgia to locale one lo Atlanta, tbe other in Blbertoo. We- trait their absence will be temporary apd that Camden arttt aglla reolaimtheee valuable f ? hail? mi man fAn I nusual Hntntain nicnt. AN INI EHK6TINO RECEPTION TO lie Tendojct Tin* I.adii*it Of Camden j j hat total lii.scmt ( ?umjutny'$ Retire I se.itattcra .}/<</? My Prujuirat i<m f r JRrtjuyiibla l\rCri>tion tt( dti> Operu J/dH-tt (,* s din-Jot/ After ft nun, to U'/tich ult tin- JAtfiiea >>J Ciirudv rt are Cordially J a cftcH ?Sinoo 'J hursday morning the Kirk wood It an been oiiu of tho busiest ' places in the eity. It in the head <piat ters ol tho w | ><'<* i k 1 reception nn<) ? xhibilion committco <-f the National Ji icu t (Jon puny, who are hero i.i the purpose ot niTanging a novel ami unuftual jueptun for tho IiuIub of Cain den and vicinity. 'I hi? r?? oeption will be hold Saturday hIum noon, at the Opera lloiibo from two until fivo o'clock In tins undrrtaUug ? ho National Biecuit Company hay adopted a method of illustrating the pos&ihib. tiew of soient ll?? baking that is at once pler.sant and practical, and withal, unusual, lh-eides an exhibit, of many ol their most delicious pro 'lue?f, t'm reception will include oth ? t enjoyable features, ^Iio musical part i'l the program b?mg reudered by thi! I(,ii k wood Hotel oicheatra. '1 he National Biscuit (Jon; puny Ion arranged this rteoplion looting th t every lady in (Jirnden ought to know, and will be Interested in knowing, the high degrte of purity and p:o. t< ction to which they have brought the manufacture and marketing of their pro('uc?s 'I !,|Cy fr&l that ever) Woman who com u? to know U need a Hitcuit ? to know their crisp, <{? 1< cious goodness, an Weil as the abt$o lute pu'ity an I e'ennlineg* it biped by their pnefcagp wll^U excludes ati air an I limiMurc, will never again no oept an ordinary soda cracker in a eoniifroiKpapor b'ig. .So ninny people have realty learned to luiow Uneeda Hiscuits (hat i ver three hundred niilli>.>n paekug. a Imvc beep sold, apd t|)p demand is oyer In creasing fcViowii.g the popular approved of (JniM-dn llisruit, the protection of a package which exclu Ita'all air, do I and rito'fdure was also gi-on tv? other delightful products of the ha Iter's art thai had in tho meantime1 been pojjfflOtpd, n?i?l mo today tin trade mark of tho National Biseu l Company, on each end of a p^ckngf of liisuuit, crackers ?vud wafers, is every wli- re recogi?:z-d as a <rn iriv.'.K ?? ?if mini ly. ^ fejaUigdo Bugar Wafers and f'esiino /Vlmon>l8 ijre two of the dcllcac efc that will be ?or?oi w'11: \\tK} icfiebij 'oiCiils at (lie receptiyn. They are among tho most dc!ipo?a of t ho pro, dtycts of j.hp Nutiunal 1} seuit Com pany, and aro especially appropriate as dessert confection*.! The reception will be held at thn Opera Hou3e on Saturday afternoon, from two until five o'clock There will bo appropiato refreglitflcpl'i ip. oli)di{t|j Qia#y pf tho finest products of the N.vional Biscuit Com piny, eluborlO depurations and a hr?ri\ w'Llcomp and pleusitut enter ttinmnnl for nil j ? \r 1 ? * rm*?i j?. i. ? Sl- tt'JSt. Betwe< n the reaidtMieu of Mis. M. S. Sowed and the business oiifV ul Maid Si ^ h jjn|d a ' liberal reward will be paid .if .returned to this otliee. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden (o trespass upon the ntcmi^j hfl^wn s* "Sarstfehr* comer Mijl *\nd tioundary streets. Patlles disregarding this notice jirp subject to prosecutivu, T>OU#laa Merritt. Trespass Notice All persons are hereby warned not. to trespass on my lands, known at the hid Fine Tree church land, by working In turpentine, cutting croBititp, cutting and hunting wood and lighlwood or taking pine straw o(T. All person* disregarding this notice will be prosecuted. Shelton B. Hall. March 16, 1905, ? Bethune, S. C. Trespass Notice. AH persona are hereby notified not to trespass upon any lMbds owned or con trolled by us in flat Uock 'township by hunting, flailing, cutting wood or in any manner whatsoever. Any one caught disregarding tllit notluo will bo pros# cutcd, J. C. HILTON, W. F. HUS8KLL. March 8rd, 1906. The Mayor has ordor^tf a rigid enforcement of tho ordinance aguinst shooting within the corpor ate limit* of the 'o?n. ' This ordi nance Will i)o strictly enforced, so govern yourself accordingly, j\feN3$ajAiLE," ( V pfchief Police. Mar, 3rd, 190ir ~ NOTICIL \ Notice It hereby given that no claims against the county for work on the roads or bridges of the county will be approved unless the work was authorised by a member of the board, and the member of the board authorising the *?6rk mnst ap ptove the claim before it is presented to th? Boani. f~ J. M. Sowell, County 8nporvisor. V'anadeu, 8. C. Trespassers lire Hereby Warned. '* Anyone oiaghi hauling wood, straw or ?oyifci?g else from the lands ksovs ?? the DeKalb Col ton Mill la?da will he }?rna?*uud to ib? full extent of the law. T. C. DUNCAN. 'r.b- 1, ? J- . ?- ? ? ^ ? *? ? ? - - \ ;r*'~ *-"m ; t* ? ? -*-? ]Vleip Suits, Youths Su i :: s s C> h Ildfep s | Suits, | SI ITS '! ii AT Ki I'. VIUVAIAW) (){ } UTY liUJIIT. IN M UNS, H() VS &' (II I LDIJK.NS. vv::;:: v ? \ . ^ Come and let is j-liow \ <>:i tlu? vn \ l.itcst in Shoes. We THINK we cn pica Mi NOU. We KNOW K1 w> t'l(1 vjllo I ' i y. Just JRceeiviir'' a tivsh line <>(' NVekweir ? latest colois and Shape*/. Luteal. Shu pes in Soft n n <1 Still Hats from Lowest to 1 1 it'll est Grades./ Oomo an<V see us il you wmtt to be ple.isi'd. SHOE, HAT AND CLQTfftJG iVIAIM. j FAllMIMi IMPLEMENTS UXtST IMPROVED ---"-TIME AND LABOR SAVERS. l^rtilizer Distributors, Spun#'' !", sonv t Inn ? t pijiii anUod tu |>%*i nut wet fertilizer an W'U "8 (' ?'.V- ' K I'-" fs?? favorite. A^nv, t Lit nObt tlnraMe on thy M 'M '? ? I U 1(1 'win, tbe Uoo*iw<- *i?iii? very hpmm<<e so n'-e^p ?-?!> Tl'.ia 1H Npicially for fi-rt?\j?ing qrowiny <v<?:>4t "^ly ll:iu<1 ^ .Mribuiors. COTTON A3STT jEI^S. TVrquhnr, Cox, Goodwin, 0? ?\v I.ii^ nn I Kclipso. You can li n?l in thin assortment to suit. ( vv,i y ('inner. vwm vui can utji'i an. I two ti n so R'lif! lit'um, CJIin ll<i iioo^h omc mil Iwu horse atnel bemn H'tih of t li s5 h<1 <!<> fti I worli. Farmers Fiteni', Bov Cnrhon. Pijcie Iv* (piliar, <ienuiu<> and (nutation. U.UM>MN \YS. I y t'.ir.U n -r nlniiil i Invo our\ Doub' > K' ot nlockw. a groat tune and labor savor BLACKSMITHS OUTFITS. BELLOWS, ETC. HABRCWS. nnd' Cutawuv, Moline 11 ?Vi rsible Hul' iviiting, Ii-oi nuo. Little .Joe, o*? n A t.no ami. B>n bi !o tJ irr ? v. Fiiun holis St.ocU o/unl puilltfV *->r ; nun" frnpoior to Ki'wood. ll'ncU an. I Gul"?tnized ,Pr;, S'fftV! Vltttiu , I' tVH^ ? M Muppliep, -III If IVD'1 Ilou"*' Hardware, G'wbuol Suivch, l?c?t "ti t!i > in irj< t A rt'm u W ugoDS, t!>o 1'tjl.Ufcl :uni.ing w?i^.ja ci tie tvety axle ^uaraotof d no matt r what f.bo lvu4? llarofsn anil Sole L^^ilu'F- RtOi-k vt Sad'Ucrj . ilarnonp, Col lure*; J3ri Mlou, Kte, contittf) d.v r^jilo.itali.'d. All n' tbo?e goods were bonybt c!ohc will be Bold to meet the low p Ice uf cotton. Yourn U?*pecl fully, A. D. KENNEDY. $/, 000 ^Policy ^ree. Mr. Public: ? If 3 our life is worth living, it is worth insuring, Tf it is worth insuring, it is worth insuring in the company that offers the safest insurance a nil the largest dividends. That means that you warn a policy in the State Life -In surance Company, of Indianapolis. "The Woman In The Oa8e,' will tell you all the whys, Fill out the cou- ' pon below nnd return to this oilico. If you arc tlie nine- ' ty-ninth man to do this, you will be given a policy for a '"" thousand dollars, premium paid (or a year provided you are a good Yisk, If you aro not, the next good risk will get it. Better fill it out at once. D. Sam Cox, General Agent, Columly.1, S. C. Dear Sir: ? Please send me a copy of 1 The Woman In The Case," and an illustration showing cost and values of a State Life Policy at my ng\ If this coupon is the ninety-ninth' one you receive, I understand that you arc to present me with a policy for $1,000 paid for a year, pro vided I successfully stand the examination # I was born on day of . . . . v. 18 ... . Name . . ? City . . * ? ? - _ -? State TTTT^X WATER MELON SEES &***'?' (MOWN IN TH* ?UNNY SOUTH. ^ "OffMM ?M r*d iMtt, fl* of )?Im ??tf to MMfk" A full line of Spring goods. [Ev erything new and up to the Minute ? n style and finish! Washgoods, . Whitegoods, Mercerized yarns, cream and white wool goods, Mohair in black and colors, and just anything you could wish for to make a Dress. Silks, Silks. ? ? 'l Bl;t< k P< i>).intf mi Tnol tie litt thin^ Cur a s inmn r shiri \vni.- 1 . .'Ki in hlai k Tiiir.i'a 1 1 a r. 1 1 1 1 ? i <1 nut In split; I'iitii inn, Pell- ? ^eo and ( hinasin neaiu and color*. ** BLACK DRESS GOODB. : :J W e have always Ihrn hcai^n irtcis for black 1) rests Goods and wo have sonic i?e\\ wo;.rs f. i sl:o v in Mohair, Voi'es, rat* 1 mines, I'anuna eloth, < to., 1 1 ??' vcr) tliirg for faring and summer weat\ - j NOTIONS, NOTIONS- 3 In our noti >n Doparhnont _ynn wi I (in 1 all of the novelties of the si asm, wo call spiv i i| a t ?? lio.i t> o .r Lnce i lid fim hroi<lcry stock, IiM^e insertions an 1 all overs from the clieap st to the best. All of the i ewest things in Ladies neckwenr. "lUa, k stone" Colhivs (or I.adi s anil O li'dfen t.t 15c. Want a Pretty Cushion? Wo havo a big assortment ?f designs in , stamped pillow topsimiebty pretty designs, ana we are making ft epecfctH 23-cont offer on (Pillow Top Outfits as follows: 25-?ent Outfit Regular Cost 50 cents* 4 Skeins Richardson *3 KtftbroJdety Silk I Embroidery Hoop 1 Complete Lesson Sheet and Color Plat# 1 Stamped Pillow Top with back Bought separately would cost you over 50 centa. Tako the outfit for 25 oe&tft. GET ONE TO DAY. LADIES -A. (SID CHILDRENS STRAW EC ATS. . A lull line of Ladies and Ohildrcns Sailors and ready to - wear limits. .. i X:' -~i~? SHORT LENGTH GOODS.; We have a K t of short lengths in Madras, Deioiiics, Petjues, plaiti white lawns and Tal 1 j <!enask. That ore rare bargaiiilu: IZ GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. A beautiful lin s of no^ligo shiils for M n and Eoys. Sea our line of shirts (new goods) at 39^. A full lino of Geit* and . Ladies undorweir and Iloscry. Call and get a Pair of American Beauty or W. B. Cornets. - They are made to fir, and only cost $L. White Canvas Slio^s for l adies, Men and children. And a lot of "Quick White" at 10c will keep them white. JO THE FARMERS:? We have a fi^ll line of fai plies, wagons and buggies, and wont bo undor bod y. Get our prices fcp Fertilizers before yon buy. _ ^ . . ... Yours Respectfully,