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"7hats my Idea | ofGoqdib/Fee/' ? .r minimi from lh? iH'Pulaylty of thin QOBfl*. Iiiituy lifttftoixi lilllftt OKrr? Hi;t it U (uotr Mu.il III It 8?>o<t r.ijp. Why 1 Wall, w? hnvou't ?i> >i? ??< I #11 y?ti : li'ii ft BtorroffU ? k.i m.uuJ you wouldn't loiiioirtb.r l?. ho lift v i' r uitu.t Ut? ??<???. JUftT HkUkMNKH WHITE HOUSE It II a ft a Flavor All Its Own. You c?i?'t understand It till you try It. A?k your grower to set you s\ mii Of WIlTtft lioutoi ho Cull If ho will. ? -?&sfmsm DW1NKLL.WRI0HT COMPANY, fitariptl Uutw k0Mt?r*, IIOHTON Hint CIIICAdO, Other Brands. Caraja 5 lb. Tina $1.00 Tip Top and Gold Medal 1 lb. Tins 25c Ja-Mo-Ka 1 lb. Packages 20c White House 4 1 lb. 35c| 3 lbs. . $1.00 Every Pound GUARANTEED TO SATIS FY Ok MONEY RE FUNDED. Pure Food Store, BRUCE & LANG. Phone No. 2. J]m?1 Vh* Fertilizers! Fertilizers! Seo.mfi fur what you want in S3&rtflizers. A. J. Biattie, *" %. ? B ? t i-kt^ XJ?rJoi4kjA iClnrfi Another Valuab'e Farm For Sale. Mr. W. A. J Ames, of Bisbopvllle ndvertlsos to-dt?y another valuable f irm for sale, Place contains 95 acres, bas a good 4-roou) dwelling hou?e, one barn, good water and plenty of pasturage. "See adv. ami write Mr. James at onco. Mr. T. B. Olyburn Suggested For - Sheriff. Mr. Editor: ? As tbe time is ap preaching for tbe supgestion oi 0.<LW.ltUlal.? ? ? ? .1 . ? i ?? . La Mil ?n?l the name of Mr. T. B. C'yfrom foi SborilF of Kershaw County - at tlx ensuing primary election. Mr. Clyburn is well known throughout tbe county; he id conservative anrt competent and if chosen -for tbe position will discharge the dutiecj of tbe office faithfully and ifflcient ly and without fear or favor. ? ? Many Friends. Mr. D. P. 0. Mutchison Suggested for] Supt, of Education. Mr. Editor: ? Wo, the citizens of Kershaw county, take pleasure in suggesting tbe name of our old friend and boon companion, Mr. D. P. C. Murohison, for tbe ofllce of Superintendent of Education for Kershaw County* Our old friend - has been weighed ib the balances and not found wanting, and we trust that he will grant us our wishes. What say you Mr. Murchb ?on? Citizens. HIGH GRADE CRMERIES ? A full Hue of Fresh High, Grade Groceries Oon : "*A. 1 aft stantly on* hand National Biscuit Go's Cakes All sizes and Kinds. V- '-I. < N Full line, Fancy Fruits. . - ~ ? y y. , ? j . .. . i- **?. ' . " The Up-Town Grocery. K. W. MURCHISON, Manager. ' , Doath of Mr fciyduey T. Z?uip Mr. Htdury T. Zemp, )ounge?t ?=oa of Dr. mid Mis. F. Leslie Zeiup, of our town. ?tie?l on Saturday last ?it M^nlrtt r. Colorado, where he had 0 ti? a I w weeks ago for the beneBl ??f bin health, ? Hi* hn I y rt-u. iH >1 OnDidcn >catorday afternoon over the Sou'hern railway and tho banal took place Immediately afterward at ihe Ctiudi it ?. me lory, and was will) tniliUt V honors by (be Kershaw GuarJg of wi ioh company ho was a fi* ? ' tii t ; r r Th? floral tributes were '?c uil'ul u.il'J p. of one. Mr. Z^trip iVhh ii-'l y ear# of a^e*/ ' . IJu * mt HU*oi<Ud i n Colorado by bis sister. Mi*n KIIU /jt'iitp, who ton ? b?rly for hlin to ti e last mo tnunt All 'ho care and love that skilled ! physicians and the anxious house hold o >uld devise Hiid apply- for his comfort were brought Into |>lnv, hut tho flat of Him who rulos ouiwloati Dies had gone forth add after a short illness bis freed spirit took its flight to the ciiristiun's home. Mr. %su>p was a most exemplary young man and we vainly wonder why should so proruisiug a life he taken? The old, old question which will never ha an swered till the veil of our mortal vis> Ion be rent by Immortality, and we j ?eo, not as now, darkly, but face to face. Then also may we beboljl the heavenly mansion wldcb perhaps be was called thither, thus early, to help prepare for his loved ones. |,"J.<V>r none return from thoso spirit shores. Who cross wiili the boatman cold ami pale. Wc bear the dip of the golden oar#. A?d catch a glimpae of thu snowy eail. "We only know that their barques no more May asil wt.h UftO'er I'fe'a stormy ?oa> Vet aoinowhuio, 1 know, on the uiueen shore i They watch and beckou and wait for in*." iahe oy iHioner until the next aea general assembly. Claims Four in One Aiken Family. Special? One of the saddest 'hat has occurred in Aiken ltawa.s that of Melvin Bell, 20 S&ld, which occurred on Mon HTpneumonia. Mr. Bell had been iolv a few days. He was the son lit J. P. Bell of Windsor, in this EL H? was the fourth in that Shaft Ordered. A grauito shaft to be erected at the spot where the gallant DeKftlb fell has already been ordered by the D. A* R and will be put up as soon as it arrives. bm nos l>oli i ( Unn he i [ivi lit! o ais ill peit Last Danoe. The last dance before Lent was held at the Club House on Tuesday night and quite a large crowd at tended. The music was even more than usually insplring,and all went home with regret, Moved to 0am4en? . Mr.' J. E. Copeland, of Bethune. has moved to Camden. Ho will open up a grocery business at tbe Seaboard depot in tbo storehouse of Mr. B. F. Haile. We welcome Mr. Copeland to Camden and wish him abundant success. Bazaar. The bazaar under the auspices r>f the Ladies* Auxiliary Societies Df Grace cbbrch wri's held at "Bo hemia," formerly tbo home of Mr. tnd Mrs. R. L Barstow, on Feb. 26 *nd 27 and was a moat wonderful iftfte faeries anif tfieir *eaf (o com- [ plcte their churoh. ? Death of Mr*. Joseph. West. Mrs. Joseph West died at her liomo near Timrod last Tuesday, Mar. 3rd. at 3 o'clock. Mra. West was about 71 years of age having been born) July 81, 1837. Mrs, West leaven a huaband and six children , ^ TJie burial took place on Wtdnesday at Timrod Baptist Church of which she was a mem ber. A Caid of Thanks I dealro to express my thank* to t he ttTSB'y fcinfl friends for their kindness shown me during the illness of my wife. ^evertber less the Lord saw fit in his wisdom to tako her from lima to eternity. "His will be done, not ours,'' Joseph West. Bethune, S. C. "Qranford 7' On Friday afternoon at 3 30 and 8.30 in the evening "Cranford', was presented at the Opera House under the auspices of the Hobkirk Hill Ohap'er O. A. R. the follow ing composing the cast i Misses Kmily and Or** Garrison, Lucy Bush, Leila Boykin, Malda peas, Eleanor Godfrey, Mrs R. C. von Treackow and Messrs. C. H. Yates, J. B. Wallace and R. F. Walker. stage managers were Missj Onarlotte Kershaw and Mr. R. K I Walker. The music was furnish- J ed by Miss Charlotte Boykin snd Mr. Blsokmond whose, delightful voioes calls J forth encore after sn> oore. .The Frenoh lanciera wero danced by the younger set. The amstenrs bad worked, bard and faithfully and the large and appre ciative audiences were the best proofs that the! efforts were not ip vain. Tbe objeot of the cnter> tainment was ts inif? funjsl? erect markers at historical spots aroand Camden, and nobly did the to wuspeopls aud "the guests within our midst" show their oo-operstion Interest. The entertainment s grsst iomms in every par JAS. I . H vii l Died? J m. h. Hail?, F?l). 28, won. > ''l^fttf by leaf the r <>*??? full, * ' J)ix?p by dropih? <uo dfy." A few ytjnr# more and thfl laat of that baud of matchleaa heroes, who immortalized their race for all time, will have pssaed on aod joio n| the great majority. Among those heroee, James L Haile was conspicuous. Bom Mt-y 31, 1811, ho was Just graduated from King*** fountain MtlliUrv Aondemy w ben tbu war began. Hure he wss i?f t-ocialod with those superb n??l'liet ?>, Oen. Jenkins, Gen. l^aw, Col. Cow. aid, Capt. (J, A . Keahrook, Lieuten ant John W , Jamison, and nonrot. of other* who died for the canee. He volunteered in Co. K , Cunt John t>. Kennedy, Co). Kershaw's 2nd S. C. Begimcnt, ami was pres ent at the aiege of Ko|t Su rotor. He thi n went to Virginia aa Ser geant Major of hia regiment, aod aa such participated with marked gallantry in all the battles and hardships of the liret year of the war. At the reorganisation of the 2nd regimen', at the end of the tlrat year, he intlated - for the r?s maiudcr-of the war, io the Kitk> wood Ranger* ? a crack military "company sent out from Camden ? and ahared ita glories in the arm> of Northern Virginia until Appo mattox, rifting to tho rauk of Lleur tenant. Hia comradca, both in the lufaol/y aod Cavalry, speak of him aa one who was ever ready, and ConaplflttfrtTSly active in the dls charge of duty. After thq^war, in Dec. 1867, he was happily married to Mies Mary Hamilton of North Carolina, who, with two daughtera and three sons, Hurtives him. He lived in North Carolioa for a time, but true to hit* native ftiate, he returned to partic ipate in her redemption fiom the rule of ibe aoalawag e>nd carpetbag ger. He wae twice elected Sherllf of Kerahaw county and look nn uc? tive part in every movement for the welfare af 8 )uth Carolina He wss a mernbt r of the Presbyterian Church. He was a good husband, a good father, n good neighbor, a good friend, a good citizen,- What moro need be sain? "To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die." - '?There i* no death ! An an???l form Walk8 ?'er t^io earth with silent tread, Ho bear8 our be?t beloved away And then we call t'iem de*d." New Advertisements We dlrcct your Attention to the fol lowing new advertisements which Appear in The Chronicle to-day: Commercial [took. Supervisor's Monthly Report. Watch and Charm Lost. Lake City Wholesale Company ? Agents Wanted. R, B. Williams ? A nuouncemmt. Commercial Rank ? Statement. ?hr A-rtrb Announce ment. W. A. James? Real Estate For Sale, H. L, Watkina ? Notice, Puro Food Store ? Coffoo. Hirsch Brothers Co. ? Spring Clothing. \ J. & P. Coats' Cotton 5c Spool at tbe Gilt Edge Stojv. i ?? m> u I. ? FERSONAIi. Mr FG Perry, -of Liberty Hill, was in Camden on Tuesday last. Mr. M. L Smith left Wednesday ? -n c:;s ? t -?v two weeks. - I Mrs. Arnold Friedham, of Rock HHI, after a few daya stay with her daughter, Mrs. M. J{. J Toyman ro turncd home this week. Mr T A Cautheo, of WeRtville, passed through Camden last Satur day on his way to Charloston wliere be is serving as a U S. juror. Miss Helen Banks, who h n been spending the winter in <)rland\ Fla, is visiting- her Urtclc and Autil M and Mrs. S. R. Adam#, before rotum ing to her Lome in Toledo, Ohio Among the noted KlKfl.tfl in the city nt the $?irk?ood are .Mr. and Mrs. Setb Thomas, Jr., of New York, Mr. 'IMiomos "is tho great graqd ?on of the original ipveptor of the clock" that hear hie name and generally known for their sterling worth. Mr. Thomas, Jr , is at the head of the flew York afl^eo. He and Mrs Thorns* expect to bo in Camden sev eral weeks We fay JTqw to Save. Become Independent If you are an employee a bank account will double your chance to become' a member of the Aim. In vest a dollar tp our savings t Department. Tafce care of the email amounts that you may add them to It every month and become inde peu Jen t. Having la easy when you ? once begin. Try it ! I The Commeicial Bank Cartel, S. C. N. C BOYKIN, FIRE INSURANCE. Dwelling And MorcuntiltJ, KittkB A Specialty. Hereuo uU Only The Boat Am! 'Mo'j?k lUliable Con?|>tuuB K<*al Kntiito And Utftltiog A^out. >? I l\ioteale M to? We are now prepared to serve you with ; any quantity you wish. Fresh Goods arriving daily. Respectfully, G. A. &R.L MOSELEY A. D. KENNEDY. * Headquarters For When in need of anything in the Hardware line call and see me. A. D. KENNEDY. A. Thies' German Salve. Worth Its Weight In Gold. NO HOUSEHOLD COMPLETE WITH :./??? - OUT IT. Noie Gennine Witaont Sipatorf Cures Eruptions of all Inflammatory Naturo ; Pilo?, Sorea Stabs, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Boils, Pittiplen , i r F?n Cr, buncles, Stonc-Bruisa, Soft Corns, (quick relief to hardoorns.) Scrofula, Sore-Breast, liing-Worm, Burps, Ecvema, Tetter and kindred diseases. Prevents Blood Prison or I.ock-lfi > - from filings, BU^s, Scratches by unclean instruments, ? - -f-t* yew u|?/ v-5* ii&f' anu p?in Pcrfpcllj harmless in ?te application, liut magical In ltd results. Ouoe tried ron will never be without, Nothing but thp purest reined njatprlal enters into \U manufacture. Six (6) month required lo make an small a Quantity as % ounce. Nbt injurious to the most dollcate complexion, a?d why not kepp a Ijqx on hand- Age does not detract fruai its celebrat ed h#alin? qualities. Saves much sqflforina and many lector Dills and is alwuy a t?'?i<* friend. JO very box guaranteed or money refunded. Price 83c. For Male by all dru^^ists, or, -? A. THIKS, Proprietor, Charlotte, N* p. 3 E /* 3 O fX fl ID ir~r: Air Line Railway. These arrivals and departures, na well as time and connections with other companies, arc given only an information and not guaranteed. NORTHBOUND . No. 98 No. 60 No. 84 L?v. Camden 11 09 p in . 6 57 a m 7 55 p m Ar. Hamlet X 10 a in 0 15am 10.15 p m Lv Raleigh 4 20 a ra 12.50 p m 1 20 a m Ar. Fottsroouth " " ? 10.10 a m ? Ar Richmond 9 15 a ra 6.05 p m 0 05 am Ar. Washington 12 30 p ra 9.80 p ip 9 25 a m Ar. Baltimore 1 40 p m 1 1 06 p m 11.32 a n> Ar. Philadelphia 3.55 p m 4 21 a m 1.45 p m Ar. New York 6. 30 p m 7 30 a m 4.15 p m Ar. rittsbu'g 8 50 a m 9.42 p m SOUTHBOUND ? No.-09 -No. 43 . -No. 81 Ly. Camden 8 46 ft m 12 30 a in 12 10 p ra Ar. Columbia c < 9.47 am* 1.25 am 125pm Ar. Savannah . 1.05 p ra ? 4.30 am. \ 5 05 p m Ar. Jacksonville 5.05 pro b 00 a ra 9.50 p m Ar. Tampa C 50 p m 7 50 am A r* Miami 7 30 a m 10 25 a m The Seaboard Plori'la limited trains Nob. 98 'and 99 are composed ex. , clnsively of new and up to-date Polhuan equipment as follows: Ulnlng carl (a la cart?) service, double drawing room sleeping cars, Stale room and obssrvatin car between New York and St. Augustine. grains Nos. 8l and 84, Seaboard Express, daily, ara composed of the following equipment: I'ullman drawing room buffet' sleeping oar bstwsen Washington and Jacksonville, daily. Pullman drawing room bnftet sleep ing oar between Jacksonville and Tsmpa Pullman drawing room sleep* ing car between Jacksonville and Orlando, daily. ' Trains Nos. 43 and 66, Seaboard Mail, nro-corapUsod of I'nUmsn drawing room buffet sleeping car between New York and Jacksonville, daily. Sea- t board bnffet parlor car between Jacksonville and Tampa, dally. Dining] ear between Washington sod Hamlet, daily. For further information and^r enervations apply to'-^'f^V*^ L ^ K. J. COOPKB, Agent, or write to W. L. BURBOUQB8, T. P* A , Ootdjmbia. e. 0. ? . . . . -? u >. ? /'vr; "Feftl liters - Nitrate of Soda and P South Ameri Murate of Potash and Germany. COTTON SEED MEAL n- ? ... >. '? ; " w-> ? ? ? -' ?'? , y? Royster's and Reed's Famous Fer tilizers in all the high grade Mixtures ... ... ??' ?. .- ? *?' ? -AT-r..1-'! ^-?'-'-v-j' ' j Thomas' Phosphate (Basic Slag) THORNHILL WAG One, Two and Three Horse ? G anteed First Class A FULL LINE OF PLIES OF ALL Specially Low Prices on all Goods for cash or Get A Coupon, spend with us of this Yours Resjjsptf ully, : " ** - VV' P- T? Vlilepl?ue, Proprietor.