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' , n- t ?*? '} 1 /lAPlilJi S VWi? PufjCH/.^-i* ' 'hw F<*R 5 ALE BY Salinond Brothers N(n}ih' Aim! Paiiey (iroriM's. First Xioll. J he U r rt t It'll! of open cotton we have seen this seu^on whs sent, to t'lia Mlie? lust Saturday ''V Tom C antey, colm cd. - '41- v -?A- - FiCiiic Todiiy We rftnin tlinnks for op invita tion Jo alw?nd a picnic to he given : nt llif reside m e of hi ! ?. ? . ? Lor- I irk of hi C.iii'i v Hi!! to dav 1 ? u t re- | yrtil our inability in attend. I i it* Wat (i- moiou. tliP hrs't mid til )?<)?. C.'nl ? I - m dona wo 1 1 fi v r* t: v <? r seen whs pre sented to iis '?!?<? day thi? week 1-v our good old frit ml and unhnorit'er, A. W. ilaijdrip, of Antioeh. li-.i gins n i nv M \ h remem licr? uh uverv year with samples from his peach or melon crop, hut- the lnrlou thin year for exceeded all previous ones. SomttVing' Now For Camden. :\I r. I). A. Hurley, correspond ent V. T. Randolph and Co., deal ers in Hlockf, hoiidp, cotton, coli'ee, j?raiu and provisions, has opened au o 'li ??.<? in Camden. Mr. Alex Ste phens, a very pleasant and polished gent leiu.T, is iiianuner of the Cum den oilier. S<>e thtir ad. and c il! to see ftl t . Stephens. OifU:u over old l<\ and M. Hank. At T! o Base Bali Jfark. Thfl st;ri?? of Baseball i>auies ilii* week have !>??*? n vety exciting be K'0|5"ir?<5 ?nd Camden. On s v* Hfternonu K in get i of %*i\, fiy a eeorO of 5 to acd on, Thursday the seorc was 1 :t to J in favor of tlsn visiting team. The' last game of the will hp play' *?d this afternoon &ud Kingstree bud! (hotter "look out." On Monday and Tuesday of nex' week Sumter wil! play Camdon, and these prow tec to he the faalest gnuies played here tiiis jyji^on. ?2. 0. Co-Ed Institute. We direct your attention to th< advertisement of the .S-'nHh Caroli* na Co-Kdueational J ngtitule, ' of KdgaJicid. Thoy jffvn sixteen roa 8<>ns why students should attend tUin school. Roiiil them and we are sure that vou will bo oonviueed that I hev are "good and sufficient" ones. Mr. J. K. Kntzminger, an old Kershaw county hoy, ir secrc t'iry aud treasurer of the Institute and he will t?i;c jfreat pleasure in aosweiing unv inrjnir}' regarding Use i?chooi. IT you are. thinking of ?ending your aon or daughter ofl to Im.oI yon could not di> bet I o ! lhan to send iheni to the S. ('. Co K>t nc.ation ni Institute. Write for u catalogue. A | f; rt <?! li.e chain pnng hna bec*n ? r unafurrrd |o the } nldic roads near Libert v I! ill. / . / Jlaypily Married Mr. Thomas W. Hatfield, the ef^ tj'dciit foieman of Th? Carolina Field job cilice, and Mies Evelyn Uoupp, danjjht.er of I\T r. C. W. House, were mariicd on Sunday nf U rnoon. Miss Hourq ij? one of the most beautiful young women of this en lire TVgion and she has boats of fric nds who wish her well in hpr married lift-. Mr?. Bfiifu !d i * a tine printe^* pd has an office that, ia a efedi' A him H?< has the good will i /i the foroe in a i <1 j.sf?t ha Office who have nothing jFut kindly words and wr?lu'av>f?r him and f??r hia benuti* till fi'ride. May lliey livr long and prosper |n th?i higher and bettor life. of man and wife, whether the road be covered with rosea or strrwn with ru', sunshine or rain. The marii.nge name as a surprise ? to the office hut newspaper folks are uliraya ready for a <*?coop" and although Tom has rung in one on llie whole crowd, they wish the beat for him and hia. They are all ^ntlafied ill at this last ia the best y J?b by ortda that Ton ?T?r turned ? Oar^fca Field, GtorgvtowDf ;( omphalic* Ami lSccoirt inundation*, ! Jin- folio uir ;f U'lti rn will oxpUip lllf'lllht'lvi'ft Hl'.ti l.?' Of i."t< K'Ht, to <itl| ' I'll . Z i !. r. < '.'iiOtliMi , .Inly 'J f?. tl.V ,r?i?- ?nni-.l ol 1 1 ? U'ir?' ?i 1 w to Cill iit t oii I ion f<? i)n* ? t ??>*'? t v <>f vv ?? i-r 1 h ii t ih I ii ? ?| %! i? ? I to .i ; oy l)|tt town. <- v i . r ?.< .*4 riK#|i \\n f'ihi.iiiR j ftf fV-4 Wl?!t ?!l?' ji JM--S Hit I it \h 1 1 < > Hflh-o rfic'ii'il i(i 1 1 ^ i I ? IK iR'nronly !':( for j nn *'t him.'. f Wi'i hmi oi'tif-ic1"! K> j.'fwn) wa!or, k) 'rsi rtk I tint ilio niMtlor bi? 1 > >? >!<<.'.< 1 into |{ >'pwKii!lv, N. ( M hi i . .1 iily 27. li)<>r?. l\> iii?? I innniwl/.n Mayor >?n?i Alder* i u t- 1 1 , ( itv of Cum<i< n, ?S C. ! < irntU'.lunii ? ? Two uuitte ra have eoid&h before t'i e jtounl <<f Health, whicliwo have in v?Miiij*nted, mill n*fer id you with Kilvicii Hint t'oiutMiiUM ilicreon. I'ieafe iioif I lii* attached letter o' Mia* N. (J. Man. It ih h fact fiul liltH WMtOr IH potable, M <* till' |'6( "lit i-xaiiiiitHtifii! of I .?? city ibieterio.off ist ot thy lUfi) taken t torn the Mad faiie.ee. lint these people, as well >i!* nil others in the city, should nol-toe loici il to pii'. c p with wutor (hut has either or Hodiment, or jhoili hs in thin case. \\ e know of no j remedy except. Int. Connect the in itti Unit <rm h ?;*nst of L.uirens St to t.|)G ('< n;l I;mi v/itJj ?om?? nth* t point so txa' not to have ii ci?n<l "i> I at the (>oni-t Inn hydrant. '1. Kiuptv the entire water system ol the city, n? sediment to some extent i? found every whoi'f at vurtour t.imeH, in other words. wash out the entire pvm* Vt rn of i-iuiiiH, which i ? 1 1 4 ? r haw r. .l - ifnys been advised hy the Hoard oi' Health. mid which ;d least uonie members of the JJoard were led to helieve would he. done. Open lite Court Inn hvdrnnt, the pipen load >'.\g to the Savage place, ?tid th<< pipes <n ;hn Man residence hy r.pou 1 v.(_i nil ijie fiuteeta on these line*? of pipc'H, ? and let t tietn stay open until enough water hats run out ?o wash tluuic *v?l< m? ch'Ht). We believe i li?i t several thousand gallons will produce positive ^o^nltn. The iw porf uico of 'these /suggestion* are in lite order named: The reported /nuisance at the rear' of the store occupied by Watkins A ' U hitaker : ? Some of tho members ! of the Hoard v i : ; 1 1 ?-.< ! thin place, and, came to the following conclusion.; i'his pool of water is nnl of itself a ' menace to health, hut. us a breedm*; ' ground for Mnsqnitos, will detract trbni the comfort of aov living in t h e ; neighborhood, ? and if the epeeics! of Mioquitos that convey t lie iufec i tion of maiariu exist th?r** now, or Khali ever ho brought there by the j currents of air, or in any oihnr man ner. this will then be a source of' disease, In any event the nuisance liere, the drip water from a lar^? re-, frigi>rator landing in u pool, should be abated. It. could be abated by wither a subsurface or a surface drain, ntilhor costing much, were it not for an old wmehouse that stands behind and to the tenth 'fl tUU< ,>f this warehou?% VjftH errjvi^yd Um\ natural drainage would take oare of. [Uiis water with a vary little trouble, 'nnri scarcely a?>y ejrpepso;. Wo woqjd ^tugueet here that thiy w<>reho#S6. having duiR{?,Hour?emt;li1vg soil uk - ' derneath, that the *iun, and very lit tie air ever gets to, j? 9 greator source of imsquito L?ro?t>Hin^ tuan the pool complained of. Tho contents of this warehouse are also conduc ive to tho breeding of misquiton and ti;? po using of smells, ? the content*. empty coblaiutis for groceries, decaying wood, et%, etc. Inoiden tally, although it in not in our prov ince, we would , R'uggeaf, that this warehouse is n^flrrtrnp, and a men ace to the surrounding stores. We would recommend that this iotv p'aca iu the abovo mentioned back }ot be tilled where necessary, and property drained, Respectfully submitted by order of the Hoard of Health. J no. W. C'orbot t, M. 1).. Secretary. Camden, S. C , Aug. 1st, *0 5 1 o i he Honorable Mayor. (J:ty of Camden, S O. I Hear Sir ? ? In reference to tiio comu>unioaUon ' from the Board ot Health also from Miss X. C. Man, to your Honorable! Hnrly, wo beg to make a few state-! *nmnU us follows > ? At the timo that the water supply ! was accepted l y the Citv, wo caused the entire system to bo flurlied, we' also know from personal observa 1 Hon, tnat tho City caused tho same! to be done by tho City Fire Dept., j And at two different times in tho past 1 two months wo have had the entire pipe line drained for the purpose of installing City Fire Hydrants. We would also call yonr attention 1 to the l?st analysis ol tho Gity Water, j this water or a part of it came from I the Man property and the analyst was good. Wo also wish to say that i from time to tiroe;\ye have flushed the hydrant ?t tbo Omrt Inn and; have always found it cbinr and) sweet. N\ e believe that tho trouble ! is in tho pipe on the Man property that thoy have in their system BLACK IRON pipe, some time ago we had trouble very ronch liko thin ?t tho residence of Mr. David Williams and found that the trouble there was with the black iron pipe. \Ve wish the people of Camden to understand that wo are vory careful of the good name of our wa ter supply and will do anything in reason to proteot same, bnt at the same time wc feel that we have lived up to oar contr*ot to the letter, bat. are willio(ga0*anj time to go beyond, the contract to any reasonable eg tent to protect oor customer*. vS ocia/ S/)o/s. 1 h:;\f nri'ii i*Mii<tl h\ Mr au>! M i s I . <) M i < 'j l?i *> | ritllli'O to l>ft lr> at t Immi '(wuli'licn nil i.Vttlrtun M , Hi ItolUit j of t ! j?m r viiui^ JJtiri *?> ?niti!), Mis? Ah mo A)cxautU<r, who ts Mpi>nihr.g ht?r ; , with hoc rehwjvrn In-rt , kfr. iHWfcKfem ?-l , (Hit! Mini- I fct'lh )rV*?\*. Cif f |>? ? II t I) part of ill's wi'? U wmIi Mr Allan , I)?*hk' family in Kirlrwoinl t >lus Mnl?ol Mitohotl, of ? ^mrifrftoii i i?t vinitint; M x?k iluiy Hntni't en LnurciiH I ! Mm \V. Allan, i>f Ooiiunhia, '?pod , 80v<?ra! t!*?\ h tinn \v? ok in l< minimi ] with lior ri'lativas. . l?r \V. Coi licit hail Ixon spoi.il I'i'K lite pftHt wf'ck with Inw family at ' Wri^litnvilln Bi'ftoh, N. (' Mr. ami Mftf. Henry (\ Snltr.i/H i ? ml 80ii:< j;ro now ?.?*.??! ^ , v iiu; ? 1 : K??r jVlunv hoiiKi> nt'xt (o C? rnco c!iui eh j l'r ami M r?:. i/nnr?ni,*> Alfxam^r. of St. A titf u^tino. i ' 1 it., him* ip'-ti. il j invitations to tin' morrirt^o <>t lluii ; ? luughti'r, Minn A n 1 1 1 0 L-e, to Mr Arthur Lining liurunt, of tins p!ue<\ ?to In* the 15th of li ih month Moth flu' yoini)/ pimpio Iihvo hoata <?! ; -Hfttivrfi "inl fri'-ri'ln 1h?i*o who vvlsh '<)?? tliHiu a honrt f?-!l '?( io<l ?|vod " Misn Km in a KiiynolHp, Mr? !' lirin'0 I > u v 1 1> ami Mr. ThoinaM F l?-i ' vis I?if t iMi T hnrsii ^ v 'or n fmv iv?-.?.*lcs i 1 1 iM i'.'U ion at Flat N. (!. ; Mr. W L, Dol'a^n wont to X w i York on T uoftilay of this wenk, i Mi?? JoHsio Fowoll. ??f Huok Hill, viaitnhr Mrs. John S. l,inil-av on Tjaiirons 6t. i PKRfcONA 1<. Mr. A. ]{. Xtuekey. < ? t Sumter, at tended court here L i ; week. Mr. A. C. lhirunt. of Sainter, wr.n in ( 'amden ' h i ?? week. Mra. S C. Lntta in visiting rehi tires in IhirUngton county. Mm. Currrie V. Nilwn, of Jackson rillc, Fla., visited relative* in Cam den this week. Mrs. Kelson and h<.r daughter, Miss Rebacoa, arc spending a while ut Ashoville. The friends ?>f Mr. Thoinax Rur?? sell will b<> sorrv to Uhmi that In; i:< quite ill with typhoid foyer Mr. Ki nebt Bab-innri, ot' Kershaw, en in ? down yesterday afternoon l.:> . spend a day or two in Can.don. We are soi'ry to learn thuk .Mr. i Clow-lie rthannon. Jr. nun * our , ii?i?lily esteemed poRt.mas'vr, is quite1, sifU with h ppendlnil i*. IVT r. and W. If. of Co I lumhiu, hnvo Ween sp?'ndinff a weik or t v/<> with friends at their old home ill Went. \V afrree. I R?v. .1. I). Moore will leave Mon- i i lay lor m trip t? ? t'<e mountains in I ; North Uarolinu. Hu will he absent i from Canjden about- thre<* weeks j Mrn. M. A, Ni!*-' ? as returned l^roni a picas s?nt visit to her sous,1 Messrs A. V. and ii. Nijlea, ol j '/>irt Valley and Vatesv ile, formerly of <M* KUViK'iiiCk is (Wi H Visit to her Cousin Mrs. ,J. i>. Mo Dowrtll on J?iiU wood Tl;o CHirotafclo office enjoyed ft OiOftflftrd. v i h i L yesterday f ? *>U\ those excellent gentlemen ftiocwA. T. J. nu<t Alfred Mwi&l;. ol Antioch. M r. John R. McDowftll, with R Q. Dunn and Co., of Norfolk, Vn., is spending his vacs* ion with his parents, Mr. and M:e, J 1) McUow lall. Our good friend, Mr. W. J. Christ ?las, of Wo*t Watorce, paid us k pleasant eall last Friday. Mr. \V /.. Hilton, of Liberty Hill nlso puid Tho Chronicle office a eall the name day. ^ Prompt Payment. We were shown thin nr-rnin^ n eheek for ono thousand dollars from ld<e Kqui table Life Insurance Com pany to Mrn Ilorton, widow of Mr. Gilliam Ilorton, who \va? killed by lightning ft few days ago und w!io l?ad his life insured for thni junonnt. I'he eheek came within 1? sh than n we?*k from the time proof of Mr. i lor ton's death wis mod, in, and I allows thai r.!iu liq-titabii' in s'ill ??doiojj bu'iiness n1: the old stand. Il"movala. Mr. John T. Mncknv hns .n"'.'"!! fiom tlio Capers h?>nao <ai Di-Knlh *tr?>et lo the l 'it?4 reBidcncn in Kit U wend, a *id Mr. David K. Dix >n iav/ oceupii's the Capers h<>nne The Haptist psrsonuye where Mr Dtufh ry H'ed ia to bo used by lifcv. .1 1> A?)ore and family. Important Notice. Notice i?i hereby given that the ordinance prohibiting stock or cat tle from being pastured on tho pub lic squares* ?>t street* of the City of Camden will be strictly enforced. By oulvr of iho Mayor. *- ^'W. H Hailc, Ad.ir.g Chief of Police. D. A. HURLEY CV^rrespondont V. P. RANDOLPH AND CO. Dealers Iu Stocks, Binds, Cottou, (Coffee, drain and Peovi??ion9, Main Offieo9 4?2 Walnut Ht , Philadel phia. A LUX STEPHENS, Mgr. Camden, S- C. Pireet |?rivat^ wires to N?w York, New Orleaaa and OUioago. Bell UKKti l& YCl'i; CHANCE kvi* Aiti: sr.i.Li su all ok on? 'cteTPT^Q at cost fiivtej! cwtciuc ctl io ct&o# <#*? ?kur Clothing Slock, o Misistmg; of /Vtenu, Youths and Boys Suits, we are efi'er inj>* then; at onus that will make then 3 ?o. COMIi AND (iPT niR P;RST PICK f 9 : OP Tl-i : PILL. j I SHOE, HAT A Mil CLOTHS MAN. FA KM IV.' J HIPLKMKNTS LATEST IMPROVED --TIME AMD LABOR SAVERS. F<irti:iz??r 1 >i?? t r i l>?i t? ?r *, s mi g'ar, n tt " t. foitihi^r m v.- ? ? I i h.a .i , ? K. i iliir.n !o <hi 1 ! ?" ui-irli'*' (Iritll ? ?M y ?') (*i.#?v{i D.tly Rflapt? tl lor fertilizing L' nr.v'ia I'.rojH PMWS >V. l.'Hll DPI' ftud I V.'O !t. fw<? ^<*p! 1'iO'vu. 1 > < > V J ; < ? t* ll'.fn' iiov Cwrhon, P>ov Diyi'e Vii'yuhar, 'I' GAPDKN PLOWS. Ktctv Kr.r, stock*. u ? r t timo :i*vl W;or ''aver ? s n* I i? l t i ?? i) 'V i t > put* out (In- tV.riix'i m f,ivor; ' . A'Mi *. I h? i> *j t i > < (loo'l win. n ?.i win ?'l "Jf? Thi i riiMri-'tsloi" is spr?1ntl\ ?Vly 1 J >t n ? i I)i%tr iliuVv'-J nlf-i*} iv/t.iu CVrm<?<v*^>- \ nn#? :\n<l . 1 v> lirMinvifu! work. i'Vinuvrn fcVienJ, nuine >ind Imitation. :.HK'r Donh!* l-'ool. BLACKSMITHS OUTF87S, BELLOWS, ETC. . :^o W3. lJlso <*n l Uu'?\*vav, Molio ' -v-h's. Q'i"t.<n A i.iin ?uid W.jh'h si ?'?? Fav.ii Ht'tii SttifK and f ?ji.iiiy w JU)d Oh". Vuni//Ml I'ijf, Sit li ;\l. V t' .til'gj. Hardware, ll'irland Nitijycii, l>n"J Auburn Wn" out*. *l* TW* ' !'y" I , . t * ? ?i 1 ! ?t W lis '? l'c ? ?!?. ! . . < a IWld Sj[in'!> d 1 pr, ]?t??, eoiitiiiivity r.'1'lt'ti.u li?d. All f?f ;Ju"A? -yiuli \: :? Wti'^hl ( tiico *K 1H3i-uM. >lo <jultiviuin??1 Irau #- T ... t ? ,;?i. 1 iitl.lo J op, nouo *' . . . npojt'jr ii> i'jl Uvv)<>? i. i?'ncK .imlii'is mijM.jlicK, Shelf an 1 Heav* Hit nuirk' i . wju^on on 'ho market, e v: y axh of Su.M'.ory. Harness, Collars, 15 ri mo ftn.l will 1)h sqI?J to j li vW/ live low Yours l\o?5 j TO HAVE YOU 11 GUNS AND REVOLVERS ItK U'AIRED B UFO HE 'HIE HUNTING SEASON. ALSO ALL KINDS O'V REI'A I R WORK WE SOLICIT. GUNS j AND UIOVOLKS KOK SAL 0 CHEAP. SEE* US BE IEORE IU'VIXU. ! e w I wish to announce to the public that my Bakery, a t the Old Singleton Stand, is now in good running order and 1 keep constantly on hand every [thing fot?nd in a first-class bakery. : Best service in Svery particular guar enteed. Free Delivery. 'Phone 164. Patronage Solicited. Yours Hespcc(fulhj% * p . ou pg - Seaboard Air Line Railway. FIFTH ANNUAL EASTERN SEASHORE EXCURSION TO OLD POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA BEACH A'vlD OCEAN VIEW. VA. WEDNESDAY, <f.-9 CA ROUND AUGUST 16. Vpf.OU TRIP. FROM COLUMBIA. CAMDEN AND CKERAW $10 50 round trip from Denmark and Fairfax. Good re turning until r. ml including Aug. Slat, 1005. Double dailj service in both direction*. ? ? *? % 1 Consult nearest Soab^ird agent, or adilreM? W. ti. BttrrougtA, f^P. A. ? , "??* J h 1 Wife M?tir Sttmt, fatdM*. . Nw 4 ^ AT "SOME RARE BARGAINS FOR OUR FRIENDS." We have just finished taking Stock, and in going through find so many odds ami ends that we don't want to carry over, and will sell at a Great Sacrifice. We. a ro olloriu i\ nice lol of colored itgiuv><l Lawns and Or gandies Iroin le to l()e;just wUnt they cost us. Wo have a lot of those short lo'lK,|, ?r0ods in White Mad o n ras, striped Lawn and dotted c,)vviss t\vxi B0\{\ 2-5?15?12 1-2 cents uv w[jj (;lost) out at 9 cents. \\ e arci fr'ivinjj special prices on a beautiful lino of Embroid ery, Laecs, Tucking and all over goods. JlyVrI>* IlyVrJL>4 HATS. * * , y '? .y ? ?. Ladks, childrens, boys and Mens. (straw hats must go. Any of them at cost and a lot for Iorh. We call special Mi.tont.ion to a lot of Ladies skirts in black K md colors; those arc beautiful goods in Panama, Voils, Serge and Flannel, that wo are ottering al alaughi^r prices. STOCK! STflllk! S IMS! j Kv? ryhody ban seen/the STORK goods advertised in all the - Magazines. (> " ^ Wo are now /Ygc.nU for Those Goods '4 The Stork Pants for Babies. . The Stork Bibs and aprons for Babies. , The Stork Sheeting. Good I louse-wives, if there is anything you want in hemsa furnishing goods such as Sheetings, Quilts. Towels, Damask, Napkins, Doylies, etc, we will make the purchasing power of tin* dollar greater. than you ever dreamed of. v? X- \ ^ ^ ?> Now for M usq uitos after al It h i s Rain! i No use for you to light them all y night, come in and get one of our CANOPY NETS. y 0 Standard Fashion Sheets and De signer for August? call in and get one. ? w Yours Respectfully,