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Salmond Brothers,
? Slntiltt A ;ni Fumy (Jiweis.
ta i;
My wm^ou Li now making
two trips a day ? morning and
evening.
Only one (rip will be made
on Sundays.
Sunday Hours? 7. A. M.
to 2 P. M.
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Your patrfinegp solicited.
B.V. CROSBY
$ml jjwj.
School Notice.
Mi*? Sadie Kennedy will open a
private school the latter part of
September. Address all applica
tions to Mi 88 SadieJvenuedy, Cam
den, B. C. fU
-si.?.
l?or Sale Cheap.
One cow Piano at greatly reduc
ed price. Organs uud Sowing M a
chines at short notice. Dry good*
and Groceries as cheep as mouey
can buy them. W. J. Caddell.
We Want Ifm And Women
At Once.
To take good positionft, ?? hich we
will positively cuHinutee Ihew in
writing. We will pay all ttie rail- j
road fare of aix worthy boys and!
girjo who or* renders of thia paper,!
and fcive the id tuition at ksa than
cost if they trfi lev without delay.
1,000 more ^alis were received for
our graduates last year than could
he HI ltd. St.'.irc cl car graduates
are mm tcukir.g over $5,000 per
year nnd yon ?:\n do equally as
welh" The Gx. -Ain. Bns. College ia
known asUic "large&t, cheapest and
moat practical in the South;" Don't
fajl |*> writ^ al once f ?r particulars
$ V. L. Martin, President,
Macon, (ra.
81 Will Wot Heid Thi? Year.
W <j havo boen requested, to an
nounco that the family reunion us
ually held every year at the resi
dence of M rs. Henrietta T. Myers
on lhe 2 1st of July (her birthday)
will not be bold this year.
A nine line of Tennis Goods at]
Smith & Jieattie'eJ.
Finest Croam Cheese and Elgin
Butter at The Up-Town Grocery.
Porcelain lined .Water Coolers.
' Smith & Ueattie.
J tl9t received anothef' shipment of ]
nice fresh crackers at The Up Town
Grocery.
Screcn Door Paint mukes old doors ]
look now. Smith & Beattie.
Orange Notice.
Pomona Grange No, 19 will uoeet J
w?lh Hebron Grange, Darlington
county, Wednesday, July-19, 1<K)5
J. K. DeKay, Sec.
Go to the Camden Snpply Co. for
your Coflfoo,
'Ibo price of cotton is still going
dp. On Monday last the prico went
up ?6. on the bale.
Go to the Caaden Supply Co. fori
your Sugar.
Buy your Groceries at wholesale
prices in original packages from the
Camden Supply Co.
All kinds of Groceries in original
packages at the Camden Supply Co.'s
?tore. , 1
t Caraden and vicinity has been vis
Ited by splendid rain* during the past
w ek, apd the crops and garden
truck liAve boon greatly benefitted by |
?> t'tqfn.
Goto tha Camden Supply Co. for
your Cow Feed.
The recent rise in the prico of cot
ton is causing some of our farmers
to smile? especially tlfose wha^^erc
able to hold over some y6ar>j
crop. ,
Go t*^*mden Supply Co. for
Hoar.
8inoe the corn crop is so. near a
failure, our farmers should now 'sow
. peai.aa Uiu boat substitute for corn.
If aowo now, p%as will havo plenty ?ofj
tine to mature before frost oooies*
f Go to the Camden Supply Co, for !
? your Horse Feed ? s -4 ' 1
? ? *< -?
Ziost.
nose glvaas were lost
UCsmdtu one day laat
aid if retained to tfcis
"y}xs^ ? ' !?? ? ? - - ?? ? ? >*?< - ' .
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I iiKfJONAL
N1r lli'nr; ^VrrinOvi *A\'d:?*i
?1ft/ ?' r O lull ! i hprii w.ioir ht> . ? ? I
mn n J u )out t'*?: '* ?? y o .
| Mrs. t?1 u ! I o '1 li.n* 'ifti -jMt . \l j.
jO J Mvioim . Mid h ir lit tie by..}
visili-.^ relai at i f - ? 1 i \ (li.!.
I Ur.'.i H accompanied by Mm
IIitm 1). U*Hv? fj todi.y tor IS e w Yo; k
whore In* ?,l! ,)trelmao hi* fall block
! >r. ftji-1 M th T. ]\T. McDonnell kfi
I y< aterdav * ? > r Hre?trsb*vro, ,N. ' ?' .
Where th<:\ *v ill l|jU?v4 n tfthb' wti t
tiiiii a
i 1ih IvMioi of I he Chronicle it'll
on Wo<w?day iafd lot Wlute j
Springs, S. (' , to join (he .Shue Inn* J
Association thero.
Mr. C. W. iiirchinorf ; Kditor oil
the Alosaenger. in attending the Stale j
l'roho Association, >\i vVt.ire iUoru ]
Springs, this w< ''U.
G'apt. M. L. Smith left las' night
for Whito 8tonfc Spi itij.'H. S C., where
ho will deliver ihe address to iht
State l'fe*? A Ktocialion.
Committed tJuieide
Mr Vernon .N<<M1<-*-, -son ?.f Mr.
If y 114m Nettb*, n??>d boui 22 your#,
commuted 6 <i ? cii! o !aet Tuesday ?>y
shooting himself in ihe head with*
pistol. He shot huiiKell uboui li
o'clock M. and lived about thre<
hour*. No canee waa assigned loi
the act.
Shooting Scrape.
We understand that on last Tuee
day afternoon an altercation occur
ed in the cloth room of the oh
Camden Cotton Mill between Mr
C. li. Shippcy, the host, of the weav<
room, and Dalton McLeod, one of
t tie weavers, in which Daltou Mo
Leod drew a pistol and tired al
Shippoy. Fortunately, ihe bal
went astiay, aud be fore he cou:o
fire agaiu McLeod was disarmed
McLeod has been arrested upoo a
wairant charging him with assault
and battery with intent to kill and
is held under a ?600 bond for trial
at the approaehtog term of Court
which convenes in Cr.mden on July
24 th.
?'Uncle Sftci" Wright, a Worthy Color
ed Man, Pusses Aw?y,
Special to The Stale.
Kcr&hsw, July 9 ? Samuel
? *
Wright, colored, one of the best col
ored men iu Kersha<v county, died
last week at, hif home ne*r Flat,
Ko?:k suddenly from the effects of
heart failure.
Kor 79 yearn "f nolc S*m" Iihs
been going io and out among whites
and blacks ur 1 none can way aug>:l
against him.
While adversities had psssod liin
way he had acc'imnlat.ed some prop
erty. Ho owned a nice form, wi'l
and gin and ran several plows. He
never gave a note in his life, as hie*
word was hi^ t.ond. Not Infrequent
ly did he express hie disapproval of
the way iu which a great many of
the youfhgor generation of his race
were co\iducting themselves.
He alvfyys voted a straight Demo- 1
cratic tkjt^t. Is ocmpiinnw f'Uh
bib owi Request his body was laid i
to rest /fn a selcctod spot on his}
farm-/in the presence of a large!
crowed of while ahtJjcoIorcd trteudi>. j
Ohe of the white neighbors made;
the remark that he byf patronized/
bis mill toT? 20 -.yj&mfts without his !
ever being tolled as much at onOe. !
His disposition was such that lie1
never complained at bis neighbors1
drawing ou his liberality. V
Would that this caunty had raorr
of his type. j
REAL ESTATE TIIANSPEK^.
M Baum, survivor, et al to Mrs. S
M Baum, ? acres in No. 10 $000,
? M Baum, sur , et cl to Sophie PI
Butim. 140 acres in No. 2. $150.
M Baum, sur.. et al to Mrs. S M
Bantu, 104 acres in No. 9. $125.
S?me to same, 60 seres in No. 2,
$90.
Same to Same, 15 uores in No. 1
and 50 acres in No. 2. $425.
8arae to oarae, 27 acres in No.?
$30.
L A Wittkoweky to W R Zemp, 1
lot io No. 1. $100.
M O Huckabeeto John Hinson, 1
lot 1 house in No. Price not stat
ed.
W J Dnnn to J G Pickett, 1 aore In
No. 1. $75.
G T Little and Honry Savage to
T J Kirkland, 1,520 acres in No. 1.
Price not stated.
B and Marji W C*ntCy to T J
Kirkland, same as above.
H M Bailey to M A Bailey, 100
acres in No. ? . $1.
Enterprise Building and Loan As
soc.iation to \V W Mills, 1 lot 2
booses io No. k $4,000.
W MGay et al to W M Truesdfcll,
48 acres in No. 8. $1.
M Baum,. snr , et al to L Schcnk
& Co, 57 acres in No. ? . $152.
GO TO CHAULKSTQN.
Thos. H. Knight will run an ex- j
cursion via the Northwestern and
Atlantic Coast Line railroads to
Charleston on Tuesday, July 18th, i
when the rate will be $1.25 for the J
rtfttnd trip. Knight's excursion*
are very popular and arotoatroniz- !
ed by the people everywhere.!
Train leaves Northwestern Railroad !
depot at 6;30 s. m., at>d returning,
will lsava Charleston at 12 o'clock, ?
midnight. Tickets with a two daj j
limiwwill be sold lor $1.75, good loi
return on regular Iraius leaving
Charleston Wednesday July 19th.
7 vr. J. CRAIG,
General Passengsr Agent,
Wiltofagto^K.O.
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Among ttiu ?\ ( i \ 1 "''t>btful en
' l^rtitinwM* ' ' ? MVit v ? t I
the Minat e sri<' ?'.??? M!as?i
Lenoir ^ave tcftn t ib? ir colltgt
fi iecds
Mica Claudia i'. :m:- ? delight
fill gatlteilng of i!.c Junior Care
CI uii in It on 01 ?.f in, i |?r*-uv i'ii i
cousins Misses Kvlu and K. I v a Btwnj
son, of Cerdele, {-?>? , ionU n:fi the ?f |
ternoon of last J'ni'cy on* to be i?- ]
mrmbeved by the Society yonnp j
people uH cf ?-*po.-inl happing*
Progressive Ktie.hr** wan the fuatin-'
atjpg gauie. M iMHx beitie JU? '"oil :
and Evie Bruuscn won the priz ?: .
M iss Elizabeth (.' ui rison * nr bos
It-bH on Tuesday eftenoor to n ,
laige number of iif.r yx.ng friend*'
at Mid. Vat Jordan'e. bnndsonx
home on upper Main street. It u
needles* to nay ?U?t ehum>y|
tine 1 1 ; o y all enjoyed. Mi*?
Ion Wyley, of Florida, ? as ? ueet ol
honor.
Miss Kate Lenoir lefi on Satur
day for a visit of h< "crsl *<--iUn to
her relatives, l)r and M n?. II W. I
[)t Sanf sure, of Cbm teuton.
Mias Bet McDcwail is having t?
charming visit to New Yo.UCiiy
with her Aunt Mis. Coiocliuf
Winkler.
Mrs. Aakow and children, o(
.Charleston aie epondiug eouie tiuif
with Mr. and Mr;?. W. F. MaioucoL
Laurens Street.
Miss Elisabeth Lindsay who hof
been visiting her relatives here re
turned to bet home in Chestor or
Tuesday.
Miss Charlotte Thornpv-Jti wh<- I
has been with her sister Mr*. Hi gpi
DeLoaehe for soice wneke Ln re^ 1
turned to her bouie at Liberty Hill I
Mr9. David Wolfes charming
house party is now a delightful
memory to the many friebds who
participated in her cordial bospital
i ty.
Mr. C. C. Moore has returned |
from Aeheville where he left his
family, and his friends rejoice to
know that Master Albertus ia con
valescing with the bracing surround
ings.
It is with sincere regret that lln
uiany friends of Miss Honor Laug 1
have beard of h>?r making Sumter!
her home for the present with her:
relatives there. Being a moat pop- j
ular member of the Social act, a '
charming hostess and one of the;
most attractive members of the I
"Acorn Club," it is a matter of se- i
rious loss especially to ibe young!
people of our town.
Miss Hallie Garrison his returned
from a visit to Rich timed and Vir- j
ginia Beach whe.je six. bad a most!
charming time.
Misses Lucia an! Lillian Yatesj
have returned from theii delightful ,
visit of several weeks to Charleston |
where they have hosts of friends',
and' relatives. l>
Miss Harriet Shannon is with her
grandmother in Columbia, visitiug
Col. P. H Nelson's lamily.
UKVA. IS ^ Ol 11 CHANCE
!W15 AIM, SKLLi vti AL>. OF Ol'li
lei&OTT^f at cosl
I . Havin > conch* e<S to t iose out our
Clothing Stock, c insist. ??,< of Mens,
Youths and Boys Suits, we are offer
ing t( ?,n> pr5? < s that *vifl make
then <?<>.
COME AND ri?T Ft i H FfRST PICK
| OF- TM? PILt;. !
SHOE, HAT Aftit) CLQTiNG MAN.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
LATEST IMPROVED TIME AND LABOR SAVERS^
Fertilizer Distributors, Spnngler, s< metbing now, i.'uuranteod to put r.u
wet fertilizer as wcil us dry. "K. 1 Ilio farmers fuyorile. Aciiih, tin
rnoBt durable on the market Griltl i ond Goolw<n, the Goodwin being
*eiy desirable because no clioap only ?3 25 This distributor is spceiallS
Adapted for fertilizings growing crops. Oly Hand Distributors.
PLOWS V ulcfwi one and two h so stool beam, Cbattanoogi one and
two borse steel beam. Boih of these Jo beautiful wo?k. Farmers Friend,
Boy Carbon. Roy Dixie Ftwquhar, G <3 mine and Iniif ilinri.
GARDEN PLOWS. Kvery gard nor should have one. Doable Foot
?took?. a grea', lime and labor saver
BLACKSMITHS OUTF TS, BELLOWS. ETC.
HABIiOWS
Disc and Cutaway, RIoline Reversible Cultivating, Iron age, Little Joe,
Queen Anno aad Boss tudo harrow.
Farm Bells 'Stock and poultry wiw; none superb 4 to Ellwood. Black
Mid Galvanized Pipe, Steam Fittings, plumbers snppdba, Rb?lf aad I'.oavj
Hardware. Gaftand Stovou. best on t in m.uket.
Auburn Wagons, tbe lightest, runni ig wagon on t'uo market, every axle
guaranteed no ur>att<*r wfyat tho load.
Harness and Sole Leiiihor. Stock >f Saddlery, Harness, Collars, Bri
'lies, Etc, continualy replenished.
All of these goods wore bought clc 9e and will be sold to meet the low
i rice of cotMi Youra Respectfully*
A. D. KENNEDY.
|Niew Bakery.
I wish to announce to the public
that my Bakery, at the Old Singleton
Stand, is now in good running order
and 1 keep constantly on hand every
thing found in a first-class bakery.
(Best service in every particular guar
anteed. Free Delivery. 'Phone 164.
Patronage Sol icited. '
Your 8 Respectfully,
W- |VB . Towpg.
c
CORRECT AlWriONMW 01' SCHOOL FliMI FOR I EAR fl.?li
No.
District
. 1
3
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
16
17
18
10
20
22
83
24
2ft
26
27
Cash Bal.
from laat year.
$1415 02
608 33
10 10
195 19
II 50
221 60
143 35
121 35
486 45
14 00
64 60
170 96
2 00
181 00
159 62
202 OS
181 64
n so
65 07
78 78
23 93 ~
141# 51
158 45
10Q 12 <
220 41
Poll*
?">09
861
l.?9
40
65
29
62
JDU?
213
153
155
185
16
55
78
240
166
30
151
21
87
? aj
50
26
36
19
OF
JIM 30, 1905,
8 Mills
$1751 40
1037 40
237 80
163 30
86 10
138 60
270 90
703' 50
934 60
432 60
4 )5 70
403 20
42 00
369 60
- 184 80
449 40
<">6 SO
101 70
5:9 20
102 90
298 20
.98 70
115 50
115 60
270 90
105 00
Diapenfiary
9369 44
218 97
01 18
82 31
85 38
30 _>0
57 10
148 31
197 22
91 28
96 20
8"? 10
8 87
7tt 02
80 01
94 02
117 47
34 13
HI 60
20 75
62 75
20 83
24 83
24 88
67 14
22 10
Special Lcny. Total Collec
? tiou.
85111 71
506 81
210 74
79 85
184 13
188 11
648 44
38 30
246 59
' 190 16
220 08
272 64
54 27
48 72
$9276 57
2782 61
5IX) 14
631 54
247 98
419 49
013 29
1140 *36
1831 17
875 10
909 61
149* 71
107 26
' 696 OH
461 43
087 00
1208 20
496 79
1077 01
256,43 -
744 72
291 04
848 33
280 00
838 72
189 82 .
Expuulituroa.
$8488 51
2l?0 07
479 40 ?
295 60
230 00
179 48
502 25
iou4 no
147*2 79
733 18
830 00
1363 15
5 8 87
403 65
226 55
963 30
1181 69
417 00
931 26
? 1 65 50
670 00
464$0
318 00
246 75
297 25
186 66
-
Citfh bal&nco
ou hand.
8788 03
542 il
20 74
S85 94
17 98
240 01 .
-v 51 04
185 86
858 38
141 92
79 61
135 66
48 39
228 03
23-1 88
28 70
80 51
79 70
146 76
90 93
08 72
28 64
30 33
83 25
841 47
7 16
C-ToUl, (MM II W.173 ?'O.W W $2,241* $$ #!,????' Mi. 51* M MV1# #? H????
i Clearing Out Summer
Goods
I f'
/
AT
I '
The Famous Gilt Edge Store
"SOME RARE BARGAINS FOR OUR FRIENDS."
We have just finished taking Stock,
and in going through find so
many odds and ends that we
don't want to carry over,
i '
and will sell at a
Great Sacrifice.
\v c arc ottering a nice lot of colored iigured Lawns and Or*
gandieH front 4c, to 10c; just what they coat us. .
? % J
- \\ e have a lot of those sliorj length ooodn in White Mad
ran, rtrined Lawn and dotted Swiss that sold 16 '2-5 ? 15 ? 12
1-V cents that wo will close out at 9 cents.
W e arc giving special prices on a beautiful line of Embroid
ery, Luces, Tucking and alt over goods.
" * ' ' /
i IATH II /VrI>* \ HATS. /
I nsert, chiierens, bo)ii and Mens. AH ntruw hats must go
Any of them at cost and n lot for !es*.
AVp call spccial attention to a lot of Ladies skirts in * black
md colors, these are bountiful goods in Panama, Toils, Serge
and Flannel, that we are offering at slaughter prices.
SIWI STORK! STORK! 3-5
>
Everybody has seethe *STOR|?; goads advertised in *11 the
$ Magazines. .
We are now Agent* lor These Goods.
J; ,
The Stork Pants for Babies.
?4 -
The Stork Bibs and aprons for Babies.
The Stork Sheeting.
o '
Good House-wiveH, if there is anything you want in house
furnishing goods such as Sheetings, Quilts, Towelf, Damuk
Napkins, Doylies, etc, we will make the purchasing power
of the dollar greater than you ever dreamed of.
Now for Musq uitos after all thlsRaint
No use for you to f ight tbem all ,
night, come in and get one of our
OAifoPY NETS.
Standard Fashion Sheets and De-.
signer for August? call in and get
one. "
Yours Respectfully,
n>
P. T. ViUepiicue.