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BRUGES Fine Teas & Cof fees. Headquarters For "Good Things To Eat. Phone 49. Jowl ||Wj!. Subjects At Buptiat Church. Morning?"Public Worship, what d^o? rt mean to you'* Kvoning? ?'Light Weights, or how much do joa weigh." Everybody invited. Suicide of Samuel Baas. Samuel Bass, who resided near G^in Swamp, was found dead with a grtUBhot wound iu Iiih breast on Wednesday morning lust. The Coroner's jury with Mr. Jaime iSpfears acting as foreman rendered a verdict that deceased came to his deatb from u wonnd indicted by) bis own hands. Ojmiag Marriage of Popular Youn? . Couplo. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I). Kennedy have issued invitations to the wed ding reception of their daughter, Miss St> rah Helton, and Mr. Egmont von Treackow, on Monday evening, July the twenty-second. Imme diately after the ceremony the yoQag couple wi!! leave for a trip jroad. A Sad Eealh. '.We deeply sympathize with Mr. &ni! Afrs. J. A. Itoseborough, of Lu gotf? jn the death of their son, Ed ward .Mills, which oceuired at 5 o'clock on Tuesday evening of ty-| phoid feveV, Deceased wns just 13 years of a?C died on his birth day. Ho wad .an exceedingly bright hoy and at #cbool made un usual progress. Jfrf**liim the fond parents saw a bright future and with pride looked, forward to time when their hopes shouIJ xealized, and to them his death it* a peculiarly sad one. The burial took place rxti Wednesday at St. John's Church. Xade Their Division at the Proper Time. The Richland county dispensary boavd yesterday sent to the city clerk and treasurer checks for *15, 467.65 each and to the county su perintendent of education #7,738.32 being a total of $38,691.60 repre senting the profits of the connty dispensary for the last quarter. This is really the first entire quarter the* dispensaries in this county have been operated, al though some money was turned ?over, to the city, county and ischopls ak^the end of March.? ;Stat?, y 10 th. The I^Hhaw County Board of CaaLrol please tako note of the abovo . A . \ we have it that the RichlanA *d construed the law (CorrectlyiT They did not , wait for Alie "first days. ?? i Petit Jurors. The following list of Jurors hare been drawn to serye for the Jnly, ? 1P07, term of Coart: First Week. J J Munn, M P B?rfl<?ld, J 0 Cnrei ton, L W Ral#y, T E Goodale, J K Smith. D M Holland, H C McClen Apn, James Rabon, Thomas Holland, ^^aily, S H Yoong, E II Bowen, W A Ftw^ier, W S Stokes, S P fVeleh, O P John Connell, M A. Shaw, J If Bowers. J L Blackwell, W 0 Blftcbwell, L 8 Canthen, J S Jaijes, B A Bowers, L E Alford. J J Bell, R A Jackson, H J Mnnn, M L Alford. A B Rabon. W 8 Burnet, W l^D Faalkenberry, Ellison Croft, J M JKobertf, H T Stover. Second Week. IT Watt?, dvP Daria, R T Mic* r B Br nee, t\ E Taylor, W II tlair, A 3 Hinaon, Workman, Jobn 'Horton, L O Clyi bin, W 1? hockabee, W C Hoagb. 8*nn?l Boy kin, F H Af rants, J D /Ftftk, 3 H Morris, Wm Bird, J A ' WitU. W J Drake ford, D M Kirkley, K Kolly, UmD Peak. W R Oard ? W Hunter, J H Cftburn, J 0 """" >WBTro?a. J R Holly, Jr( JRHolly.fr. art*h a Orange Notice. 1'oinotiH (?rHnt>e No 19 *ill iihm 1 , with Wai*ret? Grange, IK* a r 1,1ij41.tr, I Wt'duLtuU}, Juiy 17th, l'.H)7. J. K I )e K h\ , Si c1. "Mr. W. JUL, Z?ioj> Appointed On Th< Hoard of Control. Mr. W. H. /ctitp Iira hen 11 ap pointed. u nil' in In-1 t ? ( the C>unt\ DifpfiiHury Hoard ?? ( Contioi lo li.l l tit; |il ?Uf in H'lc \ ticnii' ny tin- it s i vj ? 'iHiiou ol Mi M H. Kahnn. Ills "uinl wub aeropt.? <i l?y tin- Supervis or > I'Hii'i tlay. Ttio bond iantven in I in1 litli* (iut.i Mil tee tV SerUl'it* <f ScfMlllOll, l'etiti., and ib foi live lli(.u?uti(i dollara. PEItSONA^. Col lionry T. Thompson of the Siicoml Kegimout, wrb in Camden i liia wi;ck Ciipt. W li. Burroughs. of the ^eahnard was in Camdon this week working up an oxcumiou lo Tybeo. 1 >r. I II Alexander has reluruoA from a d-dighlIu 1 trip to Jamestown and the North. Ilia many frionda uro tlol ghted to fc'et1 him hack again. An Approaching Marriage. Lieu tenant K. K.Thompkins, an oUlcer in ilie United Siaton caval ry service, >?on of Mr. uud Mra. K. K. TotnpkwiH, of Rock Hill, i? lo In* married on tin; 25tb iuai. to Mrs. Marie M. Goode, a liigliiy cultured and nccoin |)liahed lady of Den Moinen, Iowa. Lieut. 1'ompkiun is a native of Iverbhaw county and a graduate of the Citadel in Ctiarlebion. He Iihh been in thei army nine yearn, four of which wero spent in the 1-Mulipuifa. 11 i h regiment i? now etatioued in Cuba. llobkiik Hill Chapter D. A. It, Am important meeting of the Hobkiik Hill Chapter, Daughters of American Revolution, was held at, Uie residence of the Regent, Mrs. M. A. Shannon, to complete organ isation, anil elect olliceia f jr the en suing year. The Chapter now num bers 21 members and much interest is manifested in historic research, which is the object of the Society, and in which Camden and its vicin ity richly abound. The following officers were elect ed : Vice Regent, Mrs. II. G. Gar dson; Secretary, Mrs. John Can ity; Corresponding Secretary^ Mrs. TlrfTs. J. Kirkland ; Registrar, Miss Agnes Corbett; Treasurer, Mrs. S. liOgap Lang; Historian, Miss Sadie Kennedy. Committees were formed for the several departments of the work, and a very interesting and attract ive programme will he prepared for the monthly meetings during the year. Death of Mr. W. J. Jones. Mr. W. J. Jones died at his, residence on upper Lvttietou Btrecfl on Wednesday morning last, Ju,ty lOib, at 7 o'clock, In the 45th y ^ a r of IliH Hg(i. , William John Jones tvaa hII that was good, U110 and noble. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Isaac Jones. Me was born in Cam-! den and bis entire life has been spent here. Jt is aad at any time to stand be side t?*e bed of the dying aud wutcb life's ebbing tide drifting the loved oues slowly, perhaps, but surely in to the gi;est oceau of eternity, but when there cornea whisperings from parched lips ^ ^Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of deatb, I will fear no evil > for Thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy statf they comfort me," it brings a balm to the wounded heart. Thus closed the life of this noble man. Ah we stood bcsidd lav grave on yesterday when the sky w#s trrra mod with liar gorgeous rosy hue, iu fancy we could see him?not in death's cold shroud of sorrow and despair, but "iniling upon us from the sun?eL halo that marks God'a farewell to tha day?smiling with nil the well remembered grace of his mtwihood and saying to us , "The sunset apaaks but foebly of the glories of Another day. All is well He leaves a devoted wife and three children, one brother and one" sister. We can but remind these mourners that he is not dead, he is only asleep?roetiog. And from the beauty of his life take an in spiration and live at he did so when the summons comes you may say as he, "All U well." The funeral wtta held from the residence yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Notice of Opening of Boob of Subscription. State of South Carolina, { County, of Kershaw. ) Notice is hereby given (bat under and Ly virtue of a Commission issued by the Secretary of Stsite of South Carolina the Books of Subscription to the cspitsi stock of Bsthnue JiuiMipg *jwi Loan As sooistion. ?IU be opsn at the pfiicp of tb9 Stevens Mercantile Company in the town of Bethnne. S. 0., on the thirteenth day of July, nineteen hundred and seven. amount of the capltsl stock of the sail AfjM^ijttion to M forty thousand. <lol> laiass initial psnital with privilecre of in creasing ?amo to fipp hundred thousand dollar*! v> B. L. NORWOOD, n A. B. McLAUkIN, ~ T. BSTBIDOB, . A. BETHUNE, <Lr #?ir iitks m< .... -j THIS SPACE lias been bought lrom 'I lie Chronicle foi nil indi liuite period. 1 he advev^isenien t, which will appear wc.'kl, . will he re s ist'd 1 mm time to time as the invasion demands Those who are interested in the purchase, sale 01 renting <1 !{ *al ICsi..t i will always find it interesting. If you desire to purchase it will pa) son to u.ilehthis ail. If you smsIi to s? H your home, f.<.rm or lo' )? v iP lie rend by others here, presided you list it in tliis otln'o. li you desire to rent a hou.se for jonrself looU here tor it If you have a dwelling, store, firm 01 tenant liou.se son wish rented see that it is offered here. Just now I have an urgent demand for a six or seven room dwelling, preferably in Kirkwood. The house must have ait modern improve ments. A substantial rent will be paid for the right place. Until August 1st. I tun offering for sale a isix-room dwelling on Laurens street, facing the park and (iradtd Se.hool grounds. Lot is 00x300 feet. fetable on premises. City water and electric lights in house. Price $1000.00. C. C. MOORE. CANTFY ? ROYKIW S . S ? 5 mm in w*a win hi r nor m ? ? n it s r| FIRE INSURANCE. Dwelling And Mercantile Risks A Specialty. We Represent Only The Best And Most Reliable Comp:ini< H'ial Estate And Renting Agents. y/nciertciking. Calls attended any houk day or night EST. IS. (). M( CREKi I I T. Advertise In THE CHRONICLE. I. H. ALEXANDER, I). t). 8., oh KICK ON t iTKIt M AIN ST C AM I >KN. S. ('. W. 0. OE'LOACH, AI1orm'y=Al Law, c\ms <?. Trespass Notice. 1 re.-1'U.is.ii;L, i'i- !?>?* 111\\; iI 'not I>c it 1 low('< 1 ill ".M llllmnk ' ,1 () 11 \ H( >\ K I \. jDr. A. L. I iarvin, 13 E N TIST, iOiTU'0 over Dr. F. I<r*liu ZempV 1 >ruStore. LMione IH4 I CLEMSON APPLICANTS. ] Noiii t* in hereby (jivon (lint the oxann until it for (Mem.son Si'lior.trtjliipH will lit* Ih'IiI :it tln? eourt house in t'atmhoi to-ill inow, tin- !;!tli in.st. ho^iniug ?" .'fl'H-k :i in lIc tjiii'siions i.?r siitii' hav lij^ In fli lively '1 !?)? lilt'. W II. Turner Snpt, I'.tl. fur. J\. RIIK INV'lTHI) I l**t?r Building Two (2) Bridges. | Notiee is In-ivl.y niv? n thai l>n)s ir.> I 11| V lint tor tilt' lilliMilli: of two .tin ! i>ri< 1:5? s?one < ti the Hlshopvllle roail I about one mil*' froni Catiuhn uinl known ,i^ "'iriM ii'* Briil^e 1 he other near I he town of Kei>lniw, over (ii .iiiiiyn < v'u.u i t? r i-K-' k ami ?>u the t'aiudrn mn.l i l'.i?U will he received for (ireen'H Urid^e on .Moti'lav. July 15lli. nml hidi I tor ihe bridge near Kershaw ??? Tue.s i Jav, Iuly K?t Ii. Tin* Hoard roorvi'H tin- ii.'hf to ivjcet I any nml all bids. M. C. WICST. Co, Suporvi>oi. .1 lino I!'111, lt't),'. I Citation. South Carolina ? Koi'hImw County liy Win. I>. Tratilhaiu, Ju.itfeof 1'rohale Where .h Thus \V Catoe lias mailt Hiiit to ini'. to Traill linn Letters of Ad ministration. of llioKstateof ami ed'octs of George (.Myburn, doeeaHeil. 'rin se an- therefore to ?? ito ami adtuoii ih 11 nil ami sin^nlur the kindred ami creditors of thr? said (leor^e t'lyhiirn, < 1 c. eeaeeil, that they hound appuar before ]><ft me, i" the Court of Probate, tf Ve liehl at < amden,K.t', on the !22ml Any of ?:???:t ;iftwP j '.il.liralion Ihi'reof, hi ii o'clock in the forenoon, to show eau.-? if unv they have, why the ?aid mi turn i?tration should not l?o grunted. Given under toy hand this tfrd day of July, A. !>.. lOi'7. I'nbli-hed in the Camden Ulironude on tho .r??It d;\v of July, 1007. Will. 0. Tranthnm, J udfro of Probate. THEOPERAHOUSE STORE. is prepared with progressive and up to-date lines for the coming season in new Lawns and Swisses, new Pan amas and Voiles and all the fashiona ble Spring Materials, that are Bar gains without an equal. Lots of pretty new Goods at prices you want to pay. A beautiful line of neat Swiss and Nainsook sets suitable for Infants wear, dainty Hemstitched Match Sets, double hemstitched Insertions, embroidered Panels and embroidered Medallions?also embroidered Alio vers, which are a very important feature in the making of fashionable Shirtwaists. One glance at our stock of excep tionally nobby Novelties in Ribbons, L^ces, Belts, Collars, Pocket Books and Bags, Buckles and Beltings will convince you that this stock .has been selected with the utmost care to please the most fastideous and prices within the reach of every one. We invite your patronage. K ? CO. a I ? - COTTON GOODS ON THE "uliiViP ?? All Cotton Goods, Silks, Shoes and * nearly all Merchandise are ?oing up every dav. ( ' /"' \W have a lari??k Stock ?>( lluv?o hon^hi at Ilio rid price, that wo arc still selling at tin* old pru-os-??Couui. w w while you slill have a chance lo goi ^oorls cheaper than > ou will them again soon. Just A Lew "Leaders" Below: SUiirtiii}/; prints at ">c \d . A good Sua Island at 'ic yd c? Keautiiul lot Colored Lawn at Oo yd Cannon cloth 4-1 at Uc yd Heiutiful lot figured Organdies at 1 Ocj yd Lad i<*s I k'O st ri jujd 11 oy<> ?.?.")<? (junlity at 1 j>:?i* /V lot. Ladies and Children Sandals and Ox ford 8 at; a bargain A lot short lengths white Lawns, closing out at 8 1-3 Heautifnl lot figured Mercerized white Waistings 25c quality at 19c A lot remnants of Matting, closing out at cost pjneo A good quality checked Homespun at Oc A largo table full of Embroideries that will interest e^rry-x lady?at prices that you can't match Ci Ladies 1(> button white silk Gloves at $1 j1 1 pc 50 inch Navy Blue Batiste at 50c yd White Euching G pes in a box at 25c a box A lot figured Madras for Boys waists 4-1 at 10c yd A big lot Ginghams and'Chaimbrays at ft: anl Mo / I - A lot children's Drawors'at 10c and 15c j>r A lot Ladies Muslin Underwear at lvducod prices Cashmere Bouquet Soap at 15o cake Colgate's Violet and Cashmere, Talcum Powder at 18c?the -5c kin These are just a few of the many special, summer prices. Every de partment is full of bargains-for you. Yours Respectfully, The Famous Gilt Edge Store, * ? P. T. Villepigue. l'ropri*tor. ? t^''OTB?k|