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"7/idfs my Idea of Good Coffee f, .ni.ltf(ii)' fr >m II c i MiSr'- > r t'otfvi-. ii/iiiiy | -'?! mu>s ,'tiK'i il. u ft Id iln-lr '>f a #<?hI '?<'(> \M(. \\ Mil, WO t l" 'ifil ymj ; ii'k i? #?<>>? y or r.O y??n i ? ,:<ih' y<>n n'.t > ? luiiiCuibi i il, to uO . < (In- #!>>( > . JV?T URMJ.MUKIl WHITE HOUSE COFFEE It II n? ? Huvor AM lis Own. You ain't <ii)4et ?>j.a<l il U'.l >uu liy II. ArtU y<?nr Kioi'vi i<> you ti <>; vVi.lto Uf>u*#,: lit; Ciii II In will. /*<>? At* Sf.'V"! It . m] ti a- H t, ? i yuH {fit "Htm v r-J'll-i I5'A ' /A/. ) ' tin I it llom /(/". StflU /vi ?) UWlNKLL.WKIOirr COMPANY, riiLiipu c?-Ltc iivtd.K. HOHTON him! Ml Other Brands. Caraja r) lb. 1 nib ... .00 lip Top anu Gold Medal I lb. '! ir.s 25c .Ja-Mo-Ka I lb. Puckayos 20c VviiitC Mouse I ll>. "35c 3 1U. $1.00 Every Pound GUARANTEED TO SATIS FY OR MONEY RE: FUNDED Pure Food Store, BRUCE LANG. , Phone No. 2. Sprint; Opening Next Wi'dnoftday and Thursday, April 1st and '2nd at JliiBcli Bros &c Co. Cabbage l'lanto F^>i Hitlo Cabbage pliiiiu for feulc. Appl) to H. Trinadcll, Maiu St., opposite Court lioucte. Married. Itev. Hoiij. L. lilutkwell wuo unit riml on tlu<5?li i n?t ?t Watervillr, N. Y-,t to r>r? tit* Auit'liu Wiliifttub. TIjo groom is a Bon of Mi. D. L. IJlackwoll v.ho for iij v< ' > iwuidtd id Cttiuclcu. Sewerago Completed. v Tho . eowerago eyetorn for Cam don lias boon completed and was last week formally accepted by tho city. Sevornl residences have already been connected. The cost of connecting will bo from 35c to 40c per foot. ?J? - ? - ? Postponed, The Sacred Goncirt und Organ liecital which *>ua. to liavo been * given ut the Puobjlonan church yesterday afternoon has been post \ pontd until next Monday ulterucon, | 30th resting |>r ox igram. has btcn arranged and a da- 1 Hghifui treat in suit for attend. A Card From Mr. W. D. Trantham, Jr. | I deairo to cxprfins my thanks to my 4,M id y Friends" who did me the b<inor to suggeat mo for the cilice < f Superintendent of Education for Kvraha'w CounlyJ but my eugngc mente are such us t-o prevent mv becoming a candidato for anything ut this time. Very respectfully, VV. D'. Thautham, Jr. Gloom In Camden. Tho tragic death of Mr. Athol H. Miller, which occurred in Tampa, Fla, last Friday, has cast a gloom over our entire community. Mr. Miller was a eon-in-law of Mr. H. G. Garrison and he leaves a devoted wife and a bright little boy about four yeara old, who have the deep est sjufpathy of ihe entile commu nity. The body was brought to Cauuien over the Seaboard railroad on Sunday night and the interment lock place at tfn o'oiock on Mon day morning iu the Camden ceme tery. Mr. David Wolfe and Clothing. Some time ago we had occasion to mention the nice lino of clothing carricd by Mr. 'David Wolfe. He siill carries a large and well select ed stock. Mr. Welfe is a m?? ()( recognized business ability, anA becauso of his manner and methods there has been an advanced move mept year after year. Doing bus iness on so largo a scale as lie does makes it possible for his store to travel at the head of the process ion. When at the mai kets buy ing Mr. ? Wolfe can always com mand the very oloflest figures, and buying right always means selling right. Mr. Russell Called For. Mr. Kditor: ? For some lime wo l??ve bffic locking for Mr. W. F. Husacll lo announce himself for re election to the olfleo of Auditor, 1 ho county owes Mr. Ituasell (as well as all Confederate soldiers) ft debt whioh she oun never reyay. 1 We refer to the greet etroggle be tween the Bteles when he. gave four years of hie youog manhood to the servioe of his country. He has ever been toy el to his State and county, he has made us a. model Auditor and we would be glad, to eee him announce himself for re-electloo. One Who Did Not Vote For Hi? B?for?. Annual In. ptction. The animal inspection of thr IVernliHW Guurda wtiu held U?t nij4lit. No report li us bceu jtiven out, but the ritl'-w and huiih were found to be in excellent condition. Everybody invited to attend tlio firatH millitipry opening at Uijrscii Bros Co., next Wednesday and Thursday. April l*t and 2nd. ? ? * ?+? ? ? i Death of Miu. Muttio B. Board ! I ll is always sad to chronicle the ! (ieatb of a good woman aud partic ulurly so in II16 case of a Joying wife H'ul mother. A mysterious; I'rovidciioo has been busy in ourj i midst and removed to a higher ?apherea ?*'?)>!? woman. Mrs. M&ttle j U. Heard, wife of Mr. Henry E .Hoard, wufl the duughtor of Captain John I. Nelson of West Watoreo, and for more than twenty yoars hnd resided in Cain den. She woe so qui-l et and unostentatious in manner that only those who knew tier inti mately realized her genuine worth, but oven strangers could not fail to be attracted by tho extreme delicacy and refinement of her face and man ners. She possessed in a marked de Igree "the ornument of .a meek and! quiet spirit." Those who knew her best loved her most. Her death was a ^reat &hoek to her family and friends She had been sick for ten days, but thoy d:d uot realise that lier conditio!* was critical until a J&<U2.iiiUiC Uitoro ber death. She ^4ittVc8-? husbaud aud seven cliildren toAwhom we extend the deepest why a good wife and moihor fhould be removed from a borpe where she is so much neoded, seems -strange and unaccountable to our finite minds, but God makes no mistakes and perhaps "some day we'll understand " "She tins fought a good fight, she has Kept the faith, she l?a? entered into rest." "God's unseen angel o'er our pathway cronsed, Looked. on us nil and loving her tho moat, iStrnifehiway relieved her o t lifo's weary 1 1 * > A Pretty Homu Wedding On Monday evening a beautiful and simple wedding took place a* the bride's home on Lyttleton 8t., L he contracting parlies being Miss Aiice Elizabeth Zetup, of this town, and- Mr. Albert Krnest Weatherly, of Msxton, N. C Although the engagement of this Jojjng couple had been announced, the wedding occurred sooner than was antici pated and their many friends were surprised to learn of their determi nation to seal the bond so early. Promptly at the hour of seven l lie bridal party entered the par lor, the lovely young bride upon the aim of her father, and the groom accompanied by the best man, Mr, Donald M. i^etup. Stand ing before the Rector, Rov. VV. B. Gordan, these two were mado one according to the beautiful ccremo ny of the Episcopal Church. The bride waa tastefully gowned in eoft, clinging white, and made a sweol pic tuno of girlish lovliness, beautifully s)mboligi>d in the tpa?|6" ?f fra grant, budd jog crab- apple blossoms, with palms which formed the dec orations iq Vlio roon) lo which the ceremony was perfortpe^. Owing to the hastening of the plans of this couple, the wedding was a quiet one, ^witnessed only by the near relatives and a few inti mate friends. After receiving the congratula tions and good wishes of the guest*, the hrldc and groom left on the 7:55 train for their future home in Maxton, N . C. ' The bride's it^yeiin^ gowu was of dark blqo cloth- ~~ ~ The groom is an extreme]) promising young man, of Hue char | actcr and good business ability, being the junior member oi, the Arm of J. B. Weatherly. The bride ia the eldeetdaughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey Zemp, and by li^r sweet manner and disposition has won many friends in bsr homo town, from ""which she will be grestly mtastd. The good wishes of tbe oorooonni tjr follow this yoaof couple to their hoai is Mofib CeroliBe. . ' I'EHBOfcAL. ( 'u|?t an>) Mrs M 1, Smith *h> 5 have 1.?j<hi tpoiidin^ fu-verul w?>oktt i<i | l-'Joi i ? u? , lj?ve rcturoto't iiohh . 1 Mtmhi* Arl'iur un<t ClmtUo Wat ! Uifintflt u-Jmluy (or l>iriuin^lun?), i Ala , wiH-rt will VHch tukw m jbunii:t<?8 cdiirn". , Thojr wero fiocom ? I j putiiiM) by ! h v i p iuuUkt who will j*l>?nri a wbi'.o in lliriuingbaua. Mr T ftliwoyil Cnr junior uml fatu ity who tiftva b^n KfM??d?ng tho win t?vr in Cumriui) It! t t).i? w? k He f<>> ? ttyinrAiujt to tli?ir hoiuc in Now j Ywlk, lin-y^wiit visit ()!?! Fviut Com furl. ltichiiioiM and Joreoy City. ^nnouiumcuts. FOIt TUK liKHISI.ATUItK. Mr. K<iii'ir House announce Hon 1 J' lui 'i. Itiohiiiil* ?h a candidate f< ? ?? ro ? it 'n;o i<i the IJoimouf HocrfW ntn! J yo? Mr. Hi -hard*' titrviyc* u> th<< State and ' .?n- |.> i ^ ,*|| Icnowit t" 1 1 1 v 1 1 ~ (toned ! :c SiUt'oit tO Mf thai h . A >M?ty cinnot wfJVn d tu do witluul }ii ii> | ' j ti c und ho M(T8T be re '-?'k I. Many Friends. Tin l n> mis of ('apt. M. li. Smith line I t-v tmr.rtuiK f hint a efihditlato for the l<?g . injiuuro , As vx-Bpcaker of the House In- iit li ilniiio amonif the member* i* : p-..w? rtu.l HiiiJ hi* worda upon tho tioor ol jjhe ll'iuv will carry great weight. His i ii t iiii At <> af purliuu'iiiury law "it.) (u a uii :ui, I liu ftwni'iurjly with the iiijin.i <>i nliuiis in tho House will cna i hie him iiy <!.? v^iy much to secure the linage of any measure ho may propose oradvucaio. "t 11 is Friends. ? ? - . ? ? v FOR SI I. Kit IFF. Mr. Kdijor At t tie urgent rcijuuet o| many of my fiicudh ?ml having given the Mihjoct due consideration, I have decided lo announce myself tor tho office of Slier nl- of our County, subject to the rules of the Democratic patty. I request luy friends lo assist mo all l hey can, being assured that I will appreciate all they do tor we. KeBptHdfullv. li M. Wfiiiamo. lvd.it or OhiiuU-u Chronicle : ? I >eHi' Sir : ? At the .solicitation of friends I hereby announce invbolf a candidate- for tin- oltice ol Sheriff ol Kershaw nnnty subject to tho rules governing tho Dem ocratic primary. G. Arthur Moseley. I hereby announce myself us a candi dal ?j for re-election to tli? office of Sheriff ?>f Kerslmw county, fMil?je<;t to the rules of the Oemooritlic Ptimary. If elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and impartially, as 1 have done in the -pastr J. S. Trantham. Mr. Editor: ? l'lense anion tier Mr. T. b Olyburn as a candidate' for Sheriff of Kordhaw ctoiinty. Mr. Olvburn is n young man of sterling rjualitifs and if elected ho will till I lie office faithfully and without fear or favor. Many Friends. FOR AUDITOR. Feeling tli fit, Watereo township should be represented amon^ the County ?/li ners. wo be? to otl'er as our candidate for Auditor, Mr. Mamies U. Rabun. . Mr Ha boil i? well known throughout' the ! county amlthel)est rgconimendntion be j can ollVr i i bis behalf in the vote jrivrn him fpur yeura ago by thoue votera who know him hf?t. The vote given him for Auditor in 1004 in Waters is his best testimonial. We ofjor Imp for thU office kM??w|nK that if e looted lie will muko a* good and efficient an Auditor as the county ever had. Voters of Waterco Township. FOR TREASURER. i Appreciating the support that the vot ers ft' Kerbhaw county have accoided me in the past. 1 hereby announce invself a candidate for re-election to the office of Treasurer. Thanking rny friends in ad vance for nqy support thpy mav jjri v? me in the apiHHjactiing primary election, 1 am Very truly, D. M. McOaskill. i FOR SUTT. OP EDUCATION. At the solicitation of friends in various sections of the county. I hereby announce myself a candidate for tho office of Su perintendent of Education, if nominated and elected I will devote my time and audi ability as I may possess to the du ties of thjp oftioe, and will earnestly pn deayor to un>ke you an acceptable oflicer. I have an experience of leveu years in teaching on a first-grade certificate.- Re speclfnlly soliciting your suffrage/?, and pledging my*elf to abide fhe result of the pr: nary eleetton, and to support tho nuiu iued thereof. Very Trn|v, I. J. MeKcnsio. Mi". Kditor: ? Gotoplyiug . wtyh lb* \\ishcs of tho Citizens of Rendu w coun- , ty who have so kindly guggeMod my name for tl e ofFoe of Supt. of lCJucation for Kershaw county, I lierehy amp?qp.pe myself a candidate for said nfllcc, and pledge myself to discharge my duiira faithfully and to abide the rosult of tbe Democratic piimary election. Vpry Reip; wifely, 0- F? 0. Mprchjson We, the friends o{ Mf. W. It. Turner. Ho hereby anuoqneo him a candidate for re-election for Supt. of Education. IIo has^eroted his entire timo to the office and the supervision ol ?chools. Hy his faithful efforts to procure more competent and better qualified teachers, wo believe ho haii greatly aided in buiid'ng up the schools of the county. We believo with his experience, if re-elected, he will Con tinue to givo us good spryicp, Many Friends. FOII MAGISTRATE. Mr. F.ditar : ? Plcaee announce the n*mo of Mr. J. D. Mc Do wall, ?? a candi date for Magistrate for I)c)Calb Township. When he in office before he made o splendid Mae^strate and we want to see him there again. Many Friends-. Mr. Editor Ph ase announce flm name of Mr. 11 M. Vinchpr a onndl dato' for re-election to the office of Magis trate for D*Kalb township. Mr. Fincher hna made an honest, honorable and faith, fill officer and while he is not speking the office hie friend# wan* hip retained. Many Voters*. - Mr. Editor Pleaae annoanee W. T Jeffers a? ft candidate for re-election to tho office of Magistrate in Blaney, tub jret to the ru'es of the Democratic Pri. marv- Mr. Jeffera hu tnado na an effi cient and Very comcientioua officer, and it ia only r#A?onablo to suppose that he ifl better prepared to discharge the duties of I the office for the eu?uing two years. Democrats. * . FOR COKONFR. Mr. Editor:? W? hereby annonnco Mr. O. J. Stewart at a candidate for Cor oner. Mr. Stewart is an old Confederate poldier, and If elected he will ?ervo tha people tn the tame faithful mnnner at lit tm?d bit nounitf en ... . IVt I'm, )'ou (,, Many ?i Yoting- Man )l?tf Uvll COlDJ i jlr'! to III "opportunity '' ]!?*? ! im K for l!i<? WHlit n few ?lotl if not) o(Mi.n)?t''( |>i>oi tun, i > upver ri-ium. Pn-pUH tw I ?? tint fc'urluno by ti.? lian<), should ?Ih' pa?? yo.nr way, J'^ ftnvhtti a j i?;i ??f , wliul you vftrii. It ifj t? vvfy simple mutter it i><! you can ' ht^iu with ?>rv?.< dollar, Open * Ntyinj?* Account I'd i) \ , ' The Commeicial Bank Camfluu, S. C. Now AUrortiaeuientv. i Wu ilinct your *ttot?lion to ibe !o' .towing mj> Mr tuly* rt lofiuvuii whicb I u|?|M*Hr in Tii? Clirnblolu to-dny; <Vu.ioi'fc h! lii uk. ! V. \V Wi|Jlnn>* Cki"t- A *ObW? iVWuwl W. I, .Jtifni* ? A iui'?uih ?wim nt i Mis. A iu m >i (t u K. 11 nil'? Noiicu uJ AppliualUm for K i it n 1 Dtwelinigo , GiJt KUko Htore? -Hprlng Good* H-?n JoUu U. Itieb?nla~ An I UOti.Uov mini !(<?(> M, ' 1j 8uuUU~ Aauooucw uirnt ; Mu/nrln#! tftf-oflou W 11. /,< inp ~ N<>iioo of Aopiiv-ft llon fiir KiohI Dibolifir^fi II I'f u4M(lv)|o? C*bl)ugo J'liti'.u | Kor Krtlo M. li. H u l*n ii ? A nnouuciuUH'Ut I) M. M< < " ? c k ? ! i - Ami. itiiti i .i.i hi Thu Ijo<'Rs o( ro^Ulirttion for tin* |i ir of )Cj<l.suu'ii.^' (}uitl ilioti yoteis in thr OUy of C'tiiiiili'ii , will b?< iij ?'ii in ib*< Con lit- :l Uiinmhiff, evory Wci1iiomI.iv frum ?' a in. to - p. m. JOHN 11. AUUANLS; j Supervitior ?f Upgt8tr*U<in. Camden, B. Ftji. 10, lOOH. Y*>u <'nn buy Sunbeam Corn fit 1* 1 *2 : Uio i'ftii? A uHtiu IMioholu beat ? at I'uwli Urceory Company U so Sont'oti Kt<?ck I'rt'p j Fur ualo by The CuuuUu 1 )| uj,> Co, Headquarters For When in need oj anything in the Hardware line call and see me. A. D,.. KENNEDY. - A. Thies' German Salve. Worth Its Weight In Gold, NO? 1X0USKII01.I) COMrUCTir WITH . , ... -OUT. IT. Wiimt Sipatnrp t'urfs Krttptiuns ol u'l Inflammatory Nature; l'ilo3. Sorcn ' Slaba, Cuti, Bruises, Sprains, Bolls^ IMniplcH, ) ? ?n Cr, buncles, Stone-Bruiso, Soft Corns, (fjuiok relief to 1mrd corns. ) Scrofula, Sore-Breast, King-Worm, Hums, Ecxcuia, Tetler ami kindred discM-*'8- Prevents Blood Poison or 1 ock-.Ja > ? from Stintf#, Biles, Scratches by unclean inairutoente, Nail in Foot, or from sny oilier cnnai<. Allays and allevilHe* pain Perfect li hunulws in its Replication, but magical in Us recalls, tlnco tried you will never he without. Nothing but the purest refined material enters into it* manufacture. Six (?i) month required to make an small a uuaulity as % ounr*. Not injurious to th.? most dulionte complexion, and why not keep a box on )>a \\<l- Atfe does not detract from its celebrat ed h?a!;nn qualities Saves much s v\fTerln>? and many Doctor bills and is alway a true friend. Kvery box guaranteed or money rcfuudotl, Priey Kor aalo by all drucRiats, or, A. TH IKS, Proprietor, Charlotte, N- 0, 3 IE jft B G AftB Air Line Railway. These arrivals and departures, ne well an time and connections with other companion, arc ^iven only as information and not guaranteed. NORTHBOUND Lv. r?iro-len Ar. Hamlet' Lv Raleigh Ar. 1'orUrooulli Ar I^iohmand Ar. WftBlungtou Ar. Baltimore Ar. Philadelphia Ar. New York Ar L'itteburg Lf. Camion Ar. Col um hi a Ar. Savannah Ar. Jacksonville ~ Ar. Tampa . Ar. Miami No. 98 1 1 02 p m 1 10 r ru \ 2Q a in 9 15 a m 1 2 150 )> in 1 40 p m 9.65 p m 6. 30 p m No. 60 6 57 ft m !) 1 5 h in 12.30 p ra fl.Oft p rn 9.30 p id U 06 p m 4 21 ft tn 7 HO ft m H 50 ft m No. 84 7 65 p in 10 1ft p m 1 20, u m 10 10 n in fi 05 ft in ? 2ft ft m 1 i.:i3 ? m 1 4ft p m 4 16pm 9.42 p to SOUTHBOUND No. 99 8 46 n m 9 17 a m l .Oft p tn 5.05 p m 7 30 r ir? No. 43 1 2 30 n m 1 .25 n in 4.80 ft in H 00 r m 6 50 p in 10 25 a m No. 81 12 10 p m 1 26 p m 5 05 p m 9.50 p m ? 7.50 a in Tb* Seaboard Florida limited trains Nob. 98 and Pf) are composed ex. olnsiv .y of now and up to-date Pullman equipment a* follows: lMnlng car (a la arte) service, double drawing room nleeping cara, stato. room and observatin car between New York and St. Augustine. Trains Noa. 81 and 84. Seaboard Exprefla, daily, are composed of tbo following equipment: Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping oar between Washington and Jacksonville, daily. Ppllman drawing room buffet sleep ing car between Jacksonville and Tampa Pullman drawing room sleep* ing car betwocu Jacksonville and Orlando, dnily. Trains .Noa. 43 and 60, Seaboard Mail,, are composed of l'u'.lman dewing room buffet sleeping car between New York and Jacksonville, daily.' Sea* U>ard haffet parlor oar between J ackaon villa end Tampa, dally. Dining ear between Waabingion end Hamlet, dally. For forthrr information aod reservations apply to B. J. COOTKR, Agent, or write to W L. BURROUGHS, A * t . Vr A i Columbia. H, U. AT Gilt Edge Wo tnkt* pleasure in "showing yrm tlFfoug stock unci introducing to yon ull of th oach tic par I meat, and will isurely con vi it id to your iutcreui ..to trudo with priceb, pretty new goods and polite lion countauything with yon. DRESS GOODS SPECIALS! S 1 pc Black Voile, $ 1.25 value, at 9 He 1 pc each Navy Blue, Black and Grey Silk Mohair, "COc " values, at 49c - ?. - / Mercerized W iro Twist" V oHesV BIScTc and light colors, 35g: values, at 25c yd ?' ? Suosino Silk, black and light colors, beautiful ..for stilrt* waists oi suite, 44c y?l 1 j/c black wool Haiisto, HO in wide, at ?>0o WHITE GOODS SPECIALS! . 1 lut (short lengths) White L^wn, 15 to 20c valuer, at IOcT^ 1 lot "? " corded and checked Madrafi, 36 in wide ' ^V*>2F' ? *^ji bit;' values at 12 I -2c yd ; . \ lot < shot I I o Myths') white Mercerized Wai Ufngw, 2&o at 2 .)(?/ yaru -'..."V., 1 lot white 1 till tilt ion Linen, tor ski its or suits, ut lUc yd English Long Cloths, Nainsooks, Cambrics and Bleac at special prices 40 in white Lawn, good quality, at 12 l-2o ' Ginghams, Percales, Cham braes, Ga- -3 / - ? ; lateas, etc. IbeAUTII'TI, PATTERNS AT THE LOWEST PRICES ~ Ladies' and Children's Hats. * ? - '?7i *"?"*? ?" ?'*"*- -*?? 4 ? ? ? ? - ? -? ? ? . i .". *v Nice lot Ladiea' Ready Trimmed and Bailor Hajtetf Newest . Shape# aadLStyles - Beautiful Lot Laces and Embroideiy To Select From. - - . , : AT PRICES TO PLEASEp REMEMBER- TH1S1 :SS|Bi Cash Coupons given with each purchase (no chance game) good for a piece of China ware, or a Steroscope and Viewe C .* "Star Brand Shoes Are, fetter. ij.4 ^..7,^37 Men's, Ladies' and Child ven's Oxfords, Sandals at High Shoos. "The best shoo I have ever worn," is what * our customers say. FARM SUPPLIES & FERTILIZERS. Nitrate Soda; Muriate Potaah, Cotton Seed Meal,, Acid and Kai nit. At lowest cash prices or on approved papers. Yours R&tpjc; fully, P? T? Tilttp>8no< ' rpflpfi^o'.