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Salmond Brothers,
Sluplu Ami Fancy Oioccik.
M. Baum's Froe toaster GueHSing
Contest. Call and liuvo your guess
registered.
Tea Tons Kainit
Choap for cash at
The Gilt Kdgc Store.
Found.
On Monumental Square a K$y
ring containing 5 keys. Owner run
get same by&calliug nt this olflee
and paying fur this advertisement.
v
First Strawberries,
V
? On last Tuesday morning we
wero shown by Kvsns Collins flniji?
ripe strawberries. I'hese strawber-j
ries were picked from bis garden
on DeK&lh St. and were veryfino to
bo picked ho early.
XI. Baum's Raster Guesting Content
This contest will end Saturduy
evening, April 14 tb, at 8 o'clock p.
in , don't fail to take a guess as
you may be lucky and receivo 15
yards silk Crepe dc cbene. Onn
guess free and one guess with each
dollar purchase.
U. C. V.
Camp Richard Kirkland, U. 0. V ,
aro requo.sted to meet at the Mayor's
court room, on Saturday, April 14th,
1900, at 1 i\ M. A full attendance
i? solicted. Members will please
come prepared to pay dues.
A. D. Kennedy, W. D. Trantham,
Adju'ant.. Commander.
Re-umon at Bothune.
The annual re u v.inn *>f the Con
federate veterans of Camp Ar;gue
MoLaurin will be held ik'thune
On April 27th. These occasions are'
always of the moil pleasant charac
tor, and tliia year wili t?o no exemp
tion to ibo rule. A more extended
notice of this meeting, giving pro
grain for the day, may appear later
R\ae Boll Mooting.
The Caradeu Base Ball associa
tive was called together by last
year's Manager, Mr. W. J. P.
Weeks, on Tueaday night at the
/Coi^nerciaLCiub rooms. A large
/nunmr-??fe present aud displayed
a good deal of enthusiasm About!
? 250 were subscribed. Capt. W
M. Shannon presided over the
meeting. Messrs. (a. T. Little, W,
t t-?.. o. ? ur r x> ur,wi.. p i?
A.J* JL S\i? UOO) ?? ? (/ ? ? *? WX.UW) VI ?
Boynton and N. Levy were ap
pointed as an executive committee]
to raise a sufficient fund and se
cure a competent manager for the
season.
Mr. Johnson Declines.
Editor Chronicle: ? I take this]
method of thanking those of my
friends who have seen ill to an
nounce me as a candidate for the
Legislature, and to say that I have
been tclliDg my friend* for the last
twelve mouth* that I could not get
my own consent to run ; and while I
feci very grateful to them for audi
manifestations of confidence, ind
whilo I believe it is Hue that I
would get a handsome vote, yet, I
believe that It is equally true that
? better and abler man can he
found, and for this reason I feel
that I should decline to run.
Hoping this to be satisfactory to
my friends, one and all, T am
Gratefully Yours,
T. Johnson.
Now Making Fivo Dollars Where
Formely They. Made Only One.
Thousand* of young men ore now
making salaries five limes as large as
formerly, ns the result of ssouring a
thorough businopH training at the
widrdy renowned Gn. Ala. Has Col
logo, Macon Oa , while hundreds of
othor who were trained there aro now
at the head of largo and successful
business enterprises of their own.
la consequence of tho great repula
tion for expert work which the grr.d
Udtes of that institution enjoy,
business men everywhere are calling
upon it for offioe help far in excess
of its ability to supply. The Col
lege ha?, therefore, very generously
Twolved to plane within thp rri'li of
every boy and girl, no matter how
limited thoir mean* or education, an
opportunity lo ftemu? a thoroughly
praotioal busiuese education, and get
the benefit of those good places.
Every ambitious young persons )
*riie thievery day fit the
Special Offer of Uie College, and iU
written guaranty of ? good position,
' ?ddMMllV.
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< oui't.
V7iu-n wo vtut '.o pr?k* lu?', woe!' i
il)? < 'ouit * ah t ngf?gt<i v: | ><> tt t hf j
<hm uf Kiehmd N ?? ' <*> < ii * * 1 1 h r jjr H(K
willj Uiu uluidftf of Mr. K A MvH
Oow( !!. ( h h ckh? * ?? n i in t;i<; J M i \ '
!<?.;>() 1*. M. a ltd nft??r ^ jf. w |
n.innte* t i ? iiher&i i?'r? a ver^iV;i ofl
not( gn i 1 1 y k (in n t ii r iu (j.
Win. K< !l\ iiinl Kivck Mills wVjte
fi.iiiid ^ujilv of In.ceny and n< nienV
ed lo jh lot jilliK fit i |n> chain | ; k 1 1 |
.lao.it J)h tlHOII Kill! NmI . I Oil !?*?>!? j
were ^ivc:: 12 lit ? > n t im mm tin*
for Urc.iiy, and 1>:?! McLpoiI 'J
mouths lor larceny.
lixil wan granted li" 1 1-? t? Kmvil
who had heen tried foi murder and
which resulted iti * mibiiini, in the
flu wi < f V 1)000.
A mistrial Mia ordered io I lit*
'?h?o of Willie Hoy kin aii:is Judge
Mallard indicted (or inuider. A
motion f ??r hail in tnis c,a?e was re
fundi.
English Williams plead ^ntlty <?f
i?tt mining und sentenced to three
monlha an the chain
On Wednesdsy the c^s?> of C L
Smith vs. the Western Un.on Tele
graph ('o. for damages for i > ?>? t. de
livering a telegram was hoard. Ver
dict for $o00 for plaintiff.
Eddie Iionson w?h found ?? u i 1 1 y
of afcBMilt with intent to ravish
ftud sentenced to 30 years in the
Penitentiary.
The above case:) completed the
criminal docket, and the Court yes
terday naflengaged in the cases of
?f. N. Nicholson vs. the Southern
Ua>l>/av damages hv lire. Verdict
for $2.r)0 in first case ami $05 in
second enso rendered.
For The Ladies. ,
Mr. M. Baum has arranged an a t
raclivc show window, and every
a<ly ih invited to make a guess at
dio number of articles in it, ? he
juccessful one to be presented with
x handsome present. Costs you
nothing to guess.
Doing Well J.n His New Homo.
Wu are glad to leurn that our
young friend, Mr. John F. Jenkins,
who recently left Camden to make
nia home in Elbertou, Ga., is doing
remaikahly well in his new home.
It is with much pleasure that we
observe in Tho "Elbcrlon Star,"
)f April 5th, the following very
Boil) uliiaentaiy notice of Mr. Jeu
kitiH :
"Mr. John F. Jenkins, of the
Elberton Plumbing and Hentin^
Company, is doing an extensive bus
iness in his line, and the satistatory
esuUs realized by his patrons is
extending beyond the confines of
Elberton.
Mr. Jenkins has just closed n bijj
^ontrnet to put iu Invatories, bnths
nud closets f<>r the tine new I n > * ? ? ! .??
r\t PranMio ?Sprint!", and lice t.e
had to compete with j lumbers fmm
Alhenp, Atlanta -md <>th?r !??????
Sltiep, t>o to style, Ihstrla^s hygien
ic workmanship and pricoa. WIm ii
it is reinembere.l tint tin? pro
prietors of the new ho:el at l*Vfii;l;Iin
Springe reside in Alliens, the. f.ict
that this contract was nwaided to
Lhu Elberton Heating and Plumbing
Company can hut he considered ns
f\ high compliment to Mr. Jenkius,
and one that is well meiited."
Odd ?ueS3 free one ptiefB with
ivory dollor purchase at M. Bantu's
Easter Guessing Contest.
M. Bftum'e Easter Guessing Con
.est. Don't fail tb make your guess.
3ne guess free and one guess with
jaoh dollar purchase.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
John McDonald to K T Eat ridge
106 acres $400.
Leila A Truesdel to John T Ste
vens I house and lot at Bethune
jtl33.
John A Rahon to Charlie A
foianham 75 acre? $600.
M Raum to R R Team 49 acre#
Price not otated.
James R Magill to Mary Magill
2 acres 825.
James R Magill to Daniel M
Jones 1 acre $30.
James R Mugill to ELF Ma
gill 2 acres $25.
Thos J Kiikland, trustee of E B
and M W Cant^y to Klina Leffing
well 1 lot on Hobkirk Hill $5,000.
Tins J Kirkaud, trustee for E B
and M W C aiitey, to Eliza Lpffig
well 1 house and lot (tract 2) on
Hobkirk Hill $5,000.
Springs Banking & Mercantile
Co to Henry F Haile 46 aorea $300
Leroy Springe to Henry F Haile
61 acres $450.
J E Harmon to S W Rose 65
acres $150.
C W Birchmoro to Docia R John
son 65x170 feet north of city of
Camden $65
Louisa Knight to G W Neal et
aj 100 acres $500.
J \V Brown to W M Brown 1
lot on Mill street, Camden, $1.
Henry Savage to Saml M Brad
ley 140 acres $10.
Kva Bautn to M Baum 20 acres
$1. '
E?vd Sinyrl to W L DePasa J.0
acres. Price not stated.
Eva H Baum to M Baum 20
?t>rcs
J A McCaakill to W T Hough, ot
nl, 1 lot in Bethune $15.
John \V Tvno del to Wm F Bell,
Jr., 1 ncre $50.
C H Yates t<? Walter L Goodwin
1. houHo and lot. on North CLd of
Lyltlelon street $2,500.
Juliu* Wright to P B Hilton' 30
fxrret $100.
W S kotia to Jerry Hoadin 50
acrtiTtt.
IXPil; to Rosy Rom 101 oopm
MOO.
? tfolo.
I'robahly Thursday'# match
i r.Kr l i ti ?? p'do bchsdh. This excit
n)i? n?><t Hi/' c. I )i c U 1 h r y ;i u) n IiuhImU?'Ii
* t'l-iii hold ( i) tin. people, und the
C'? uiiii'M P. !? ' i.uin [* no doubt the
txri iii i!u. Sin: ill. They deserve
applauae for ihfir excellent work
>!i it> winter ?ml we hope thej will
h! a- i , '1 * w u. tiers.
M liaum'g E. later Uuaesmi; Sale.
Are \o>. lueU> V 1 very lady i?
??u til leil t> one ({iiciih free at tliei
number of urticlea displayed in our
north wind 1 vi- . (*o in ?? in and have]
\ mi r yno*s registered. The (iiwl
lady if ije??ni oil 1 'i?? exact or ih?*
n tares 1 tin ex nc 1 number we wtlli
Kive If) yutd? of uli *tlk crepe de
Cliene r.nv color. After liie ll:ut
?ueAS we will give one guess with
1 ftfh dolfiir put chased. Conteet
^ 1 "hi* 3 Saturday, evening A pril 14lh
at 8 p. m.
Th? Baseball Hoiuon.
At a recent meeting held in the
rooms of the Commercial Club, lib
erlal support was promised thin
season's base ball tenu. It is ex
pected that we will have one of the
best on the diamond, and it i* need
lens to Hay the bleachers will be pack
ed at every game. Hut why not form
a leaguo with nearby towns? Kock
Hill, Lancaster Kershaw, Sumter,
Cheraw and Camden or some simi
lar combination could bo organized
*nd the wport would be even more
in teresting.
U. 0. V Reunion, New Or lean*, La.
Reduced Rates And Quick Schedulon
Via Seaboard Air Line.
On account of above occasion the
S. A. Tj Ry. will on April 22ml, 23rd
and 2 1th sell round trip tickets to
New Orleans at a greatly reduced
rate, the rate from Camden being
$15 35; limited to April 80th, hut by
depositing ticket andpaying faro Of
fifty cents flame will be extended
until May 21st. Hide-trip tickets to
numerous points will he sold by lines
entering New Orleans at rate of one
fare plus 25c to holders of IJ. C. V.
tickets. Call ou nearest Seaboard
ajontor write W. L Burroughs, T
P. Agent, Columbia, S. C., lor far
ther information,
Inspection of the Kershaw Guard?.
On Tuesday evening Inst at 8
o'clock the Kershaw Guards were
iiiHpected by Major Lewis Ilaskel,
'2nd Inf., N. G. S. C., and Col. Ezra
B. Fuller, U. S. A , (Retired ) All
members of the company were pres
ent, except four who were unavoid
ably ahseut from Camden. The
ci mu p nn v passed inspection in ?
very credible manner. The inspect
ing <>I1!cmi8 exprees?'d themselves as
highl .* snlisUefl with i he condition
of arniH, uniforms and all public
property of '.he company, and nlwo
with the execution ot the manual
of arms. As the drill look place
in the night lime no drill took place
out of doors. Col Fuller and
Mnjor Haskel left for Columbia
Wednesday morning. t
Mrs. S. Eve is visiting telalrveg in
the city.
Mr. Phil Kohn of Columbia was in
Camden one day this week
Mrs 11. G. Carrison returned yes
torday after a v nit to Columbia
Mr. Sumter Rhnme of Charleston
Medical College is at home again.
Mrs. B H. Baum and son left
Thursday for a stay in Charlestou.
Columbia Bar w&xe in tho city this
week.
Having finished his work here
Solicitor Timmertpan retqrned to his
home in Lexington U?t Tqosday.
%Mr. Jos. W. Stewart of Columbia
formerly with the Seaboard Railroad
but now with the Colombia Record,
paid us a ploasent.eall last Tuesday
morning.
Mr. D. M. .McfJask ill is announced
to day for re-election for treasurer.
Mr. McCnsklll has mado a faithful
and competent treasurer, tins is his
lirBt term nod he should be returned
to that office.
Mr. Wilson Potter, of New York
city, lias just purchased from Mrs.
E H Eldredge, a lot opposite Mr
C. C Mooro's residence in Kirkwood,
find will erect a winter residence for
his family qii the same /
Are you lucky? Take a free guet-s
at M. Baum'a Easter Guessing Con.
teat. Ailiok-s displayed in north
window.
ON THE TIP OF THE TOJfQUJB
By Mr. Victor Smith In N Y. Press,
January, lQth, 1900.
Alexander Southern Thweatl's
snowstorm arrived at the precise
moment of the departure of the Palm
Limited for Miami, Paha Reach,
Aiken, Agusts, Nassau, Havana,
Savannah, Jacksonville, Qrmond
and St. Augustine, on Monday. 1
won inveigled into going to Jersey
Ctty to inspect the new train, and
found a St. Regis on trucks. Too
fine for my blood ? now that every
body must pay. Tuweatt took as
much pri.de In thai train ae if it
had been a new baby ou W ashing!, on
Heights ? the coldest part of New
V ojJ?._ Male passe ngcrs . a.
a tie tied grunt, and the female*
said "Ah J"
Tula is the train that arrive* at
Jaokto* villa and 84. Augaalta# on
Una.
PERSONAL.
Messrs
<fe Nelson of tho
We will ofVer for the next two weeks all oi Winter
Suits at less than cost.
These Suits must go ? wo net 1 the money. Now is your
chance to ^et a sfl lor COc.
Men's Suitrt from 34 t<? 40.
Youths? I o, H, IN anil ID years.
Hoys4 Knee i'ar.ts , S, i>, l() aiul 1 1 >ears.
Just reeeiw il a shipment of m ?v Spring Kelt Huts? nohhy
styles, $l.'25 to & $3.00. All late shades.
It KM KM HKU our .Shoes are all "UeliabW We carry
only the BKST for the HUCK.
We can convince you if you will give us the chance.
Respectfully,
$ $ *mva m gj B ? 2m EEm |p^ fj >\< >$< ^
SHOES, HATS AND QKNT'S FURNISHINGS.
PICTURE MOULDING.
FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. MATS CUT BY MACHINE
EST. E. (). McCRElGHT.
^ Undertaking .
CALLS ATTKNDKl) ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT.
EST. K. <). MCCREIGJIT.
Don't fuil to guess lit (lit! number
of urticIcH <1 ib(j! ^yecl in M. Ibiuni's
north window. It will cost you tiotli*
ing.
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JUimtncemcutsi.
SUPERVISOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for County Supervisor for Kershaw
? ?ounty subject to the Democratic pri
mary. J. A. Grimsby,
TKKASUK 10 K.
At the solicitations of friends 1 hereby
Announce myself a candidnte for re-elec
tion t<> tK" o I lice of Tivsisnrer of Kor
sluiw county. I). M. MuC'ii skill.
IVsOMEY TO LOAN.
Money to loan on improved real
ealnle at 7 (/o
Clarke & von Tresckow. ?
Nov. 3, '05.
A complete lmo of cofljnB ? a'l
prices at T. J. Arrant#'.
Homes For Sale.
Two 3 room, iwo 4 room, one G
>0011). One 7 room undone 9 room.
Call and see our list of houses,
I.Us and pi ices.
Wanted: H*?um?? in let.
Wantud: To buy sitittil fat ui near
Oo tti (It'll,
R. W. MI rCHAM
Office over Camden Drug Co.
Bridge To Be Repaired.
Notice is hereby given that b(de will
be received fpr repairing Reaver Creek
bridge on the Liberty IJill road on
Thursday. AprU 1 Vi H, 1900. at 10 M.
Plans ana ?pccifloa!ioui nude known on
dav of letting.
The Board reservci tho riv;ht to rejvet
any or all Hds.
J. M. SO WELL,
Snperyuor.
March lOtli, 1900.
Old Court House And o!
For Saie.
Noticc is herch\ given that the
old Court H on 8c Building and Lot,
(Fence and furniture excepted,) are
offered for sale. Sealed bids for
same- will he received up to May 9,
1906. Tho Board tcserves tho
right to reject any or all bidi.
Terms cash. Aldrosa bids to
the Supervisor al Camden. S. C.
By order o! the County Board.
J. M. So well,
Supervisor.
March 9, 190G.
From the boat tofttol eeerie>
now ready for ahipment. Large,
atrong. healthy. Th??ft plants are
growu in thd open air and will aland
severe freeze without injury. Early
Jersey Wakefield Urge type, or Cher
leston Wjiktfiwld, which nro the best
known varieties of enrly callages, al?
ho Henderson's Rnocoseion, the beat
large, late anil sure homier: Angoata
Early Truckers, also a fine type of late
variety. X &ally . paakad ? iu ba?t
kcta. 5M.f>0 per 1 000; for 5,000 or
over $1.35 por 1,000 f. o. b. exproas
ofltae. Special prict a mad* oo large
loto. Chaa. M. Qibaon, Toong'e
Xaiatd, ?. a
Bakery & Fancy
Grocery.
Having moved into my new
place or business, corner Main
and llutledgc St:s., 1 invite my
friends, both old and new, le
call and inspect my choice line
of Bread, (Jakes and Pics.
Also carry fall line of Fancy
Groceries, Candy and every
thing in the line of Tobacco
and Oij/ars.
Orders tilled promptly, Ire;
delivery.
Yours res pee t ful I y ,
m. K. M -DO WALL
? MANUFACTURERS OF ?
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Moulding, Building Material,
ash Weights and Cord.
CHARLESTON, ? - ? - 8. C.
Purchase our makes, whjch
we guarantee superior to any
sold South, and thereby n&ve
money.
Window ar\d dittos u
.Ian. 4 4
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Not Served.)
South Carolina, ) Court of
Kernbaw County, j Common Plena.
M. Baum, Survivor of Baum Bros.,
Assignee of II. Baum $ Co.,
Plaintiff,
Against
Catharine West, Lizzie Yarhorough,
R. K. West and Cam Wilson,
Defendants.
To the Defendant, Cam Wilson :~
Yon lire hereby Ktnnmoned and re
quired lo nnHWor the complaint in thi*
action, which has been filed in the office
of tho Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas, for the Haiti County, and to ?ervo
a copy of your anawor to tho said coin
plaint on tho ftubacrihern at llieir office in
Camden, 8. C., within twenty days after
the aervioe hereof, exclusive of the day
of such service ; and if yon fail to an
swer tho complaint within the time afore*
?aid, the piaiiuilf in this action will sp*
ply to the Court for the relief demand
ed in the complaint.
Dated Camden, 8. O., March 14th,
1906.
^CLARKE'S von TRESCttOW,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
To the Defendant, Cam Wilaon : ?
Take nonce that the Summon* and
CoiiipTiTiit "TTi TTic uhoVe entitled action
were thir 14th daj of March, A. D.
11k >6, filed in the office of Court
of Common Plo?? (or Kenbpw Count j,
CLARKS * von TRBSGKOW.
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mwiinnr
wbwuuie
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Jxll are cordially invited
to attend,
HiRSCH BROS. & CO.