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t r v /- t ;? YO A : \ UwXv>? A *< n? Society sxjto TIM ?0RU D ij/. MjfE ',fc ^ /IAPKSK& <.VlfH PURCHASES f?F | FOR SALE 6Y Salmond Brothers, Htaplu And Fancy Grocers JJoesI Jfwrf. Porcelain lined Water CJoolern, Smith <fc Beattio. For Sale. Uuseparated Milk, Cream, Butter and Buttermilk. For particulars apply at Dr. 1). L. DeSaussure'e, Mill Street. Lost Kiyp Horses In Six Weeka. Fivo horses belonging to JK. ('ol line As 8ont?, two of which were a valuable pp.ir of 'Bun horses, have died from bli^nd staggers withiu the past six weeks. Tho horses were valuer] at about $800.00. Death of Mrs. Stokes. We regret to learn, of the death of Mrs. Jesse Stokes which occur red t at her homo near CashcU last Sunday. Mrs. .Stokes leaves a husband and six children, the two youngest, twin?, being only about two months old. The burial took place on Monday at Beaver Dam. j Closing Out Sale. H aving concluded to close out bis stock of clothing eon&Mtitig of men's, youths' a iid boys' sulla Mr. W. H. Zemp is offering the above lines at cost. If you Want good ?clothing cheap now id your chaoco. See Mr. Zcmp's ad. and avail your self of the bargains ho is oifenug. Excursion to Charleston, d. 0 * Tbo*. II. Knight olt'ers the cheap est all cheap excursions to Ch arles ton on Monday, June 12th., ovorthe iUlaotiqCoast Line. The rate from Gatode&Sffill be $1.25 for the ronnd trip. ' CorHsponding low rates from other points. No such excursion !??? ever been offered tbe people of this *ection and everybody should take advantage of this splendid op portunity to visit one of^ the most beAfctiful cities in the South. Don't miss the chance of a life time. Tbe accommodations will be first class fo every respect and spccial_4lten tion will be given to the comfort of \tbe Ladies and Children. Seperate &*rs for wbite and colored people. Train will leave Camden at 7 a. m., returning will leave Charleston at *10 p. m. FIRST EXCURSION Of Tho SEASON | June 1st to Columbia and Return 7 tic. ? l The Seaboard Air Line Ry Jill on Thursday, June 1st, sell round trip tickets to Columbia, 8. C , at rate of 75c. from Camden, S. C.,| with correspondingly low rates i from other points. Tickets will he good only on special train leaving Camden at 10:40 a. m. arriving Co lumbia at 11:45 a. m; returning apecial tram will leave Columbia atl 7:30 p. m. June 1st 1905. Among the tpooial attractions all Columbia ou June let will be base hall game between Colombia and Charleston's professional loams; and a good gsmo is assured ^un ac count of of rivalry between these | South Carolina cities. Fair fan information rail on Scuhosrd Agents or write W. L. Burroughs, T. P. A., Columbia. 8- O. ProUatintf Agnize tate Rertnotion. ( 1 V w ' J M: (Special despatch to the New York News Bureau.) ^ Atlanta, Ga.-? Tho recent propo sition. of J. Pope Drown, chairman of the Georgia Railroad Commis sion, to roduce tho passepger rate in Georgia from three' to two cents per milo was protested against by the Brotherhood of JLocomolive Kn .gineers, the Order of Rallwav ?on> dtpetore, and unions nlack smiths^jasfiUlnist#', and telegraph ers, JMlar-coakerft, railway train sCofh, carpenters and joiners, clerks and car men. These organisations employed a* attorney especially to represent them, who urged that inch a ? reduction would work' , Against the. prosperity of the State and lead to a redaction in the num. her of railroad employees aa well M of their wages- The Travelers* Pro tective Association also protested that a reduction as proposajl would im fewer trains tad poorsr i iJiv.lOAf' A L,. I .Vr. ( } .*.{(?< r is v.fi-Ur.? I r. J !? A', in- un f l l'V I s ' * * - i . . . w .'1 . t'.' m; .),? , J( t (. . N- Y. M- -rt!=, n ?? ? t ii ,v ' von for 4 ? iM.r V. l'l?u> Ootl:yj? o,\ ?: l\.r onlo. | U.^,1 Pc(l,. I hhv? ? i? >v !??::. cietn Ji>|?. i,; i ||<< I ''i'Mi-liraieti ?)linj(| Loij<? Ktapb* <_' <?t I sfc??<l flh It'll 1 Will (titipCKC (if ft I SO ? per hiioi'iHt. I AIhm fl few hilslti-lH of ffOOf', si IHlll, I ('IfHIl Pl'HH which ] IV i! I (I ll pots* at por liuahol dull at Mr. Joel Hou^Ii'h residence and get them. K. IloUf'.h. HKAL BBTAT3E TRANSFERS. h W Ij^x loir to VV Mel) W hi taker; 1 lot lu No 1. f >50. 8 G BfWokwell to Q L Blank well. 1 lot 2 1u)Uh?h jn No. I. $3 000. .1 II Orow t'c) l< Kirklutid, 200 aoren in No. 8. &7$0. J A .MoLaurW to?> J C Orouob, 1 acre in No. 22. .$52, Rebecca N Barstow to C H Yates, 4 ncree and 4 buildings in No. 1. 5 10,500. Rebecoa N Burstow to C H Yatoa, I Here and 1 building included in the above. M T Getty 8 ?.< to S G ripper, 200 aero? in No. 16. $500. W J Dunn to W M Moneley, 1 lot in No. 1. Price not elated. letter to TJr. James Moore. Dear Sir: We eavod *40 or *50 for Mr J J Hall, Sheffield, Pa; and didn't know It, and he didn't know It, till afterward. This 1h how. Five years ago, he bought lead-and-oil to make 40 gal lone of paiut, and painted it ail on two bouse*, one coat. Last Summer he bought 10 gal loue Devoe for the game, nud had 10 gallop loft. Devo?/ i'4 worth $4 or $5 a gal lon, pu^ on. u Yours truly, | F \V. Pnvoe A' Co. 1*. ft. ? Spring* Shannon well our print. H8. ^ Social c JUots. The gayest aad mo&t attractive sceuc in cur pretty town is on the tennis court on Rectory wquaro where every afternoon all the youDg meDj and assemble for this faaciuat ing game. Both coyrt* ?re in bean tiful order >iud Iar^e mowda moot in trnpH and on horseback to "wat^h the I enthusiasm of ttfe playore: m is a fine healthful game. The fresh air ia invigorating and the merr\* peals of laughter and sweot chattering of the fair players are evidence of the j tino spirit* of the happy crowd. ? Mrs. Minolng Simons of Charles' ton with her infant sou^ls spending somo time in Ccoaden with her sis ters' Mrs. T. J. KirkUnd *nd Mrs. Henry Savage. - Mrs. Ales Hey war J of Columbia, is on a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Shannon on Haiie St. Mies Bessie Sleedwsn has rotnrn-1 ed to her homo in Ileudersonville, 1 N. C., after a charming visit to her relatives hero. Miss Za?d a Parish who has spout several months at the North with her aant, Mrs. Lawrence Manning, 1 has returned to ber home here. Mrs. Dulo of Charlotte, N. 0,1 with her three small children is vis iting Dr. aod Mrs. D. L. DeSaus I sure'e familv on Mill street. Mrs. II. W. DeI>oach and her little I grand daughter, Rotta DeLoache, have gone for the snmmer to visit Mrs. Arthur PeLny formerly Miss Hettio DeLoacho of this city but who is now making her home i?U Mississippi. , Miss Klara Krumbhoiz left on Monday night to join her family at J Annapolis where they will spend at greater part of .the. summer. Miss Sadie Artcrnm now of Colum bia spent Saturday and Sunday at home here with her family, Mrs. W. L. Avthur of Columbia, spent neveral days this week with Mrs. J. W, Corhett on Laurens St, Miss Emma Shannon returns to day to Kirkwood Heights after spending a most dellghtfnl month 1 with relatives in Greenwood and Co lumbla. Mr. C. C. Mooro returned from New York on Monday after two weeks epent there with bia brother, j Dr. Alburtos A. Moore, Jr. Misa Nan Withers after spending some timo in Aikemwith friends will spend the summer in Greenwood with her sister Mrs. F. B. Grier and Mrs. W. G. Gambrell. Mrs. With ere will join them thero in a fort night for the rest of tho summer. Mr. Lemuel Boykin of Atlanta, spont this week with his relatiyes b0re ? i Mr. Rob Johnson of Oharlotto, N C was ifc Kirkwood with hi** parents for a few days this past week. rv invitations have been received Camden from Mr, and Mrs. William Lindsay of Chester to Ihe marriage of their daughter Elizabeth to Mr. James Harper Beall on the 7th of June sit tho Presbyterian Church. Misff Mnds*Y Is a sister of Mr. John J^nJaajN>f#Amdon and has a host of frlende here. , . , XatUallona have beco received in Camden to ihe marriage of Mr. Ran dolph Wither? Shannon to Miaa Roaa timer of Jefferson. The wedd.ng will take place at the church on the evening of Jnne 6th. Mr. Shannon's ?!<*?" Jo? ud Ju> ?nJ,Mr? C. H. Z?ip ?>? , . h\\[}\ of Dr. V/. \\\ Mills. Died KiuUkrtiy the moroing'f ! :\i ft\ 2iii?, i'JOu, l*r. W . vV . Mii.f, . ^L'o had for ' -I ? o year* iNfen |t}.c heleiel IVj'o; of the drat l*rcs jbytertan f'hurli > n Camden* S. 0% ii?j/uiu Sumii'i' oounty b'/ year$ ! ago lie had Spent h.l 1 1)0 yO(*iH of I his life 111 a faithful devotion to do ty, leading ui ?- -* Ki'ii :?y .i"?< .jviiets to the bighc-nt -ittaii^nw :H8 Oj ( 'hl'ia linn manhood. .Until a few months ago when hi.; health f Hi tod and ho teslgned tin' pastorate of the church here he was ever active and helpful, eomforiin^ the sorrowful, holding out willing hands to the needy and bringing the oomfortsof Christ's jeliglon iu to many heart* and homes His death brings inexpressible grlef and loss to a groat number of this community. An enthusiastic Confederate Veteran with no bitter ness in his pure soul. Enemies lie had none. A nun after God's own image he walked in and out among men shedding abroad the pence of God that passed) understanding. Dr1. Mills was very severely wound ed when Richmond was evacuated, shot through the lungs ? and Ui it wound gave him much trouble at ways. I)r. Mills* record for foui years during the war, his gallantry, hts pluck and his untiring devotion to duty both as a soldier of Christ and a hero of the war is tutoly a horitage of which his children way well he proud. Besides his devoted wife he leayes one daughter, Miss Mary Mills, of Camden, and four sous, Rev. W. H. Mills, of Agusta, Messrs L. T. and Plumn&er Mills, of Camden, and Mr. t. K Mil!*, of Da vidson College. Iu a sknteh of his life written by himself in Mr.y, it closes with these beautiful words, showing the high christian character of the man : "Now while drawing near the close of my earthly ministry ot more than thirty five years it is with great satisfaction that I am j^ble to look back and recount how wonderfully kind and helpful God has been to me through all lliese years. The best of good feeling and harmony have prevailed ever between myself and ail the people whom f have served. There has never been tbo leant, bitterness, not even one hard word hi s ever been Hp>keu against me so far hp I know. Tn an amazing degree they have ev?r been kind and most, resuoct fu . To God be all the praise. 1 cmi only uay thul .In God'*, sight I have not 'shorn! in vain" **b The funeral eer vices? were held atj tbe First. Presbyterian Church yes- : terday afternoon at 5:H0 and he] was laid to resti in the metery j here. The loss to Camden, to his" friends j and especially to hie. family is irre parable. The pfesenoe of such a man in a community was in ttsolfa benediction. DENTAL CARD. The undersigned respectfully informs ( his friends and pattonu'tli&t lie ban re- j sumed his practice. I. II. Alexander. I> 1> S. Office hours from y a. in. to J1 p. m, Election i0f Teacheis, On June 8th the Board of Trustees ot the Camden Graded Schools will elect aj Principal of the Grammar Sohool ? sa!a- 1 ry $60.00 or $70.00 per month according | to experience and qualifications, At the same time two pr more assist- j ant teachers (ladios) will be elect**!? [ salaries $30.00 or $3u 00. Applications may bo aent to H. M, Kennedy, Superintendent, or to one of' | the undesigned. T. J. Kirkland, Chairman, C. W. Birehmore, Secretary, II. O. Carriaon, Board of Trustees. Citation. South Carolina ? Korabaw Connty.J By J. B. Phelps, Probato Judgo. Whereas, P. M. Melton mado suit to! me, to grant him Lettora of Adminis tration of the Estate of and offects of A. J. Melton. Those are therefore to cite and udmon* ! iflh all and singular the kindred and the] creditors of the said A. J. Melton, deceased. that they bo and ap Cear bofore me. in the -Court of Pro-] ate, to be held at Camden, S. C , on Saturday. June 10th. next after publication thereof, at 11 o>clock in the) forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand tin# 20th day of] May, A. D., 1905. Published in the Canidon Chronicle j on the 26th day of May, 1005. J. li. PHELPS, . Judtreof Probate. Master's Sale. /By virtue of a Decree of the Court of romiiiOD Pleat for Sumter County in the ptr.te of 8outh Carolina, in the case of W B. Bovleagainet Mary Xjntinia Bovle. William Lad son Boyle, Erato* A- Boy l?s Walter C. Boyle, Martie Boyle. E?RrH^ Boyle, A dwell Boyle. Charles K, Boyle an?' Thomas B. Boyle, 1 will sell to the bifheci bidder at public auction at the CcuTUbotwo in the town of ratndon tn the County of Kerthaw, in th* Stata of i South Car&lina on aato-da> in June, 1905, the aaate bwteg the ftih day of aatd qrmn th at th<f?*ual hours of aale, th* followtaf deacrttod ***} to wit: ** That tra?V of Land in tbe County Kcrabaw in aaid State, containing ninety acre#, move or Iqm. Woanted North by land of Julia McLeod; Eaat by jjwin (Yeek: South by Norih -Pronjr of Swift Creek, uxl on the Weet by land* former Ij^WrH by one Andaraon." Terraa rf h1(, ca?h,? purebaftar to p?yfor FKANK WILSOJT, Mnln Amcm tfW: ?u ma p, IS YOl>{ < ! A NoV; \Vl?: A K !?: SKU.IN(, \ ; i)|<: ~ ^ ? I - k Jn1- ?* * ' ?"?% %t c: f><&i Havii5-.1, con : i detf <> ? <,r,f. our Clothing Stock, consenting of Mens, | Youths and Bovs Snii>., we are offer I V ing then) at prices (hat will make them go. COME AND GBT THR FIRST PlCKi OP TMR PILR. SHOE, MAT AND CLOTHS MAIV. Tjhe fPoopie of T/A/s have learned tha< ii inmns money savwl to huv a good rriicle of any Kind. O Uhe Same; J fs Urn a of paint. It is only ih/cc^s iry to mention OUR BRANDS'! to convince any holy wi n hiu.v.s iu \ * h ug nl? >u' pninf that Ave have the hest. I It- a til & Million ( Y?V M.ti!w:?y White Lewi and ready mixed paints always give sat'^fiietinn Old JCeniuckt/ SPamt |and Criterion white Leud are also in line with the best puints,| ' | both in price and quality. Don't fail to give us a ehanr.o to | supply your warts in the paint line FARM I NO I M PLEM ENTS LATEST IMPROVED TIME AND LABOR SAVERS, Fertilizer Distributors, Spanglor, something now, guaranteed to put oct; wet fertilizer as w?'!l as dry. "K. I'.'' farmers fayorito. Acme, the most durable on the markot Griffith and Goo'l win, the Goodwin beinjf very desirable bocause so chuap only $3 2f>. Tlilfl distributor is specially adapted for fertilizing growing crops, (!ely Hand Distributors. oottoit ze3ij.a.:ltt:e!:r,s. / Hampton, Farquhar, Co*, Goodwin, Dow Law and Kolipse. You omi &ikI in t'?is asportmont something to suit evory farmer. PLOWS V ulcan/one and two horse steel beam. Chattanooga one and two horse steel beam. Both* of these do beautiful work. Farmers Friend, Bo? Carbon, Boy D'xie Farquhar, (Genuine and Imitation. GARDEN PLOWS. K very Hardener shonld have one. Double Foot stock#, a great timo and labor savor. BLACKSMITHS OUTFITS, BELLOWS, ETC. HABEC "WS Disc and Cutaway, Moline Reversible Cultivating, Iron *20, Littlo .Joe, Queen Anno and Boss sido harrow. ' Farm Bells. Stock and poultry wjre; none superior to Ellwood. Black and Galvanized Pipe, Steam Fitting*, Plumbers supplies, Shelf and Hoavy Hardware. Garland St.ovcp. best ou tho markvt. , Auburn Wagons, the lightest running wagon on the maikct, every axle] guarapteed_t}o matt- r what tho load. Harness and Soli Leather. .Stock of Saddlery, Harness, Collars. Bri dies, Rtc, oontinnaly replenished. .. - All of theae goods were bought close and will l>e sold to meM. the low p. ice of cotton, Yours Respectfully, A. P. KENNEDY. flew Bakery ? I wish to announce to the public [that my Bakery, at the Old Singleton | Stand, is now in good runnlftg order and I keep constantly on hand every thing found In a first-class bakery. Best service iii every particular guar enteed. Free Delivery. 'Phone 164. Patronage Solicited. *?pectf?uy . ~ pr~ ?Jfc. Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Oats, Corn, Wagons, Bug gies & Fer tilizers, Your Intercut ?To Trjulo With Us. Our 1 utei e;*t? ? T<> i:V.l V >u. Mutuul Interest ? S a t. i y t\ 1 1* t i < m ( i u a nil i t eetf . in serving you best, wi> host promote the interet-t of our business. srlM'" V /: -4 < J Mohairs uud Panamas are the thing-. We have them in Maok. rream ami oioVS' ? , . . . _ *? "^xr'f Sf c our .short lengths in white goo(fc. Vlain, striped aitid I'Kurod. /' We are ofVor iujx a nice lot of Tailored/ skirts in hlank mid colors, light" weight. Fanamo, Ktamiite'and Voil. AT C OT S I'RICES. f" r\^ - 7 Vj Dig'tot of Rallies jukI OhiUltttifct hi Domestic Goods ?u?& flufoMhn, island, etc., you should get our pfice? before you buy. Ju9t received a big shipment of Mattings ? beautiful pat- T terns ? and prices cheap. , ?> w?m ?m6roideries & jCaee&Sk M ?rSv-;:y*'VX.?? ? - | . ' ??: ' ; '.-'r?:'f , , ;j-j - We call special attention to these goods. We ave a beauti ful assortment in cambric, nainsook and swiss edges and (n sertions from tho dainty baby edges to the wido flouncing and all over goods. V / iy. \ '* - V.-. 13 tm ^ ? " "* " " * ^ J, I ^ Wo soli the W. B. Corset and the American Beauty. Both ^ guaranteed to give satisfaction. Wo are agents for the $tahd? 1 aid Patterns. Call and get a fashion sheet. ' ? ? | P. T. Villepigue, Prop. y - ' ' -? -??"? ? ? " ' S -