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Phone 2, THE PURE FOOD STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR Good Things To Eat ? And the Purest and Best things To Drink. FINE TEAS GUNPOWDER, YOUNG HYSON. ENCL1SH BREAKFAST, OOLONG. CEYLON AND INDIA. BLENDED TEAS For Icing, in bulk. 50c. 60c and 00c per lb. In Packages We Have TETLEY'S, , UPTON S, NEWTON S. LEGGET'S, PERR1 WALLA. SUNBEAM. Etc White House Coffee Just Received. BRUCE & LANG. IJmiI Oapital Stock to be Increased. We are glad tp learn that the Cap Ital Stock of the Hank of Camden is soon to be Increased to 1100,000.00. Thin, the oldest institution of its kind in the city, is steadily keeping up with the tnarnh of progress of our thriving oity. In the Bight Way. Although Mayor R. G. Uhett, of 'j Charleston, was one of the last to! become a candidate he is the ftaat one of the candidates for IlfeUed States Senate to aunounce Wfe oan didacy in the right way ? through; tho newspaper*, | ?n Explanation The announcement of Mr. U. C. | Jones ttppoars in a eolumn different from the others for the reason that the page containing the announce ment? was printed before Mr. Jo?es' announcement was received. It will appear In tho proper place with tho others next week. ? B| a Had Dag Mabel Gitford? the beautiful and attractive little daughter, five years old, of Mr* and Mrs. R. F. Gilford, of our town, wa?, on last Tuosday evening, bitten on the hand by a mad dog. The .wound was a very alight one, however, the skin, it is said, not having been broken. The dog was killed and its head sent to the Pasteur Insti tute at Baltimore to ascertain be yond a douht whether, or not, the dag was mad. A telegram received yesterday afternoon, frpm the phy sician of the institute, stated that Ahe dog was suffering from rabies, and Mr, Gilford left last night with hie little daughter for Baltimore. By this prompt treatment it is ear nestly hoped that the little girl will soon return entirely cured. Certainly our city council should lake immediate steps for the prompt extermination of all dogs not properly kept upon the prem ises of their owners. Camden City Lyceum. A most excellent Lyceum Course ? at a cost over six hundred dollars ? lias just been arranged for Camden this coming winter. Tbe talent for tbe course has been se cured from the Alkahest Lyceum System, of Atlants, Ga. The Al kahest has never offered a floer list than that of this season, and the Very pream of their selections haB beep eeppred for Qamdep. Tbe course 49 arranged is ?s follows | THK DAYS will open tbe coqrse jq PfoypuiUpj:. |lr. Pay j? t(jp "Original OUnraoteriat" and hao many imitators. Mr*. Or?nne I)*y accompanies M*r. Day as reader, and has deraonatrated her right to recognition as a reader of rare oli at ttt. In December WALDEN, the $ag)ojap, will fjll a Dumber on the io January Rft8S ft BANK glyp# an entertainment. lit, Crane plays, ningt, paints and works in olay, and keeps his audience up to the highest pitch of attention. ?Sometime during the courss Dr. GyBROlJOll TON, whose rep ?U'Mr>o sV ^|fe>p^ef,|eoturerv aglta tor, is world-wide, will ?peaW OJ}^ ? topio of vital Interest. In March ths WILBKR STARR CONCRRT COMPANY will All fftfMPmspt. ' <5'Ve ^ourbo will olosa in Msrch ? aLK ""nfl AND BELL RINOfctvo. Tbe Alkahest Lyceum System will vouoh for the exoellenoy of this ^ci'urss. No comnoDiiy aftjwhsr a Aosr spUrta|oqiaqt po?rM WW be gljrta hsrs MftMajon. ! Kach number will bs given ftlib* Operm Hoaie. Later ift tfct aeaaon ^oaetfts fof mmoi lick** wUI U W e Pay You to Save. ITS EASY TO SAVE. If you go at it earnestly and be lioneM with your self. You owe to your self u little money ? fu ture protection againet sickness and dUtreBB. Why not pay it a little at ft time, weekly or month ly. A dulUr will atart the account in our Savings Department, add to it a* you can ? but pny the debt THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Camden, S. C. Announcements. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election for Township Coroi?sioner for the North- Western Section of Flat Rock Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. v R. C. Jones. PERSONAL. Capt VV M Shannon and family are spending a month at Pawleys Island. Miss Leila Shannon left yesterday for Saratoga and other northern points of interest. A Good Farmer. Mr. J. L. Gillie sent to our of fice last week a ted cotton bloom plucked ftom bis field on tbs 11th inst. Mr. Gillie is one of our hesi and most succetfful young planter*. Mr. Harry Baum another one of our successful farmers brought to our office yesterday a bloom gotten from bis farm on the 16th. New Advertisements. We direct your attention to the fol lowing new advertisements Which appear in Tbe Chronicle to-day: First National Hank G. F. Hammond ? Annosnce ment. R. O. Rhett ? Announcement. J. M. Sowell ? Announcement. Thos. B. Builcr ? Announcement. L. Mcijaugbton ? Announce Wcptr D. Q. Fletcher? A nnouncement. R. (J. jono-r-Announoement. Annual Report of Co Treasurer. y Death of a tweet Little Haby. We deeply sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hough in the death of their little baby which oc curred on Friday night last. The little one was very precious to tbe fond parents, its life was so filled with p|ea?i nt?8 to Uiem ^iat it seem ed a flowpr p| pa|-a<jfj4p perq}lltei| to blqoip fnr a brief aeaiob, Ujen called to its native shies, leaving tbeii borne tad and desolate. Tbe little body was laid to rest in tbe Cam den cemetery on Saturday after | noon. ?fee Fault U Not In Vfeis p?ce. Complaint It made from Casselt that it frsquently occurs that The Chronicle does not reaob that of fice until Tuesday after publication W* "(IT* HWfoll ttt .Mr V|}?N U?*i trouble i?, esFUin it fa ili%v it u ?ot ia ibis offlgf m ar* always mailed id auip.J oatcb all outgoing afternoon IrfclQ't as our exoellent postmaster here vfli (MtUr, Wf *f)?|d to |W for those fnbsorlbers who lair to get totlr p?p?r promptly to Institute * March and report whose fault It II. Wi WftU MMH it ? nut* Au Old Mau'e Musing*. l h? lirst few yt-ara of my sailing On the bosom of the ocean of time, My 1 iltlo bark ilidod on nicely Ami really 1 had * good lime. Mv mother's d *ar hand on the helm, I ller heart lifted up to the throne. My little !>?>at glided on nicely Ami iniye was ? real w?!ef home. I ate Iron) amhroala to pumpkin. And played with tts hoys and the goats Ami rambled about ill the garret. Ami fished in the brooklett lor roach. Hut Inter, far out on the <>cean, The atorun* of adversity came. And often I aerioualv doubted, i'h* beautiful haven In gsim Hut Home how 1 kept on a sailiug, Ami now I am far out at sea, Hut oh ! for one glimpse of the ujautdou That he |t> preparing for me. Bright light* on the shore of that country 11* faith 1 sometimes can see, Ami many and ksppy are the faces That are waiting and watching for me. My Kaviour will smile ine a welcome. Ami Lillian niy right hand will hold. While I walk on the plank at lha landing To enter the "City of Gold " W. It. Rr Lufolf, 8. 0., June 15. 1#08. HONOR ROi L CAMDllN SCHOOLS. SCHOLARSHIP. ( - 1 tt m h A, "Highly Dlstlnglngulshed" (95 100 on studies Average for at least 90 for the your on deportment. ) (ira<l? I. Karl Braslngton, Lam bert DePass, Corrlne Ix'wls. ' > Grade 11. Mendel Smith, John Heath, Albert Goodale, Cecil Braslng ton, Sara Clyburn, Sara Steadman, Katherine Hogue, Lola Stewart. Grade 111. Joe McC??k(H( KU?m Boykln, Lelah Boynton, Hhetta De Loache, Ethel Smith, Lucia Smith. Class B, "Distinguished" (00 0<? on studies: same requirements us to de portment.) # Grade I. Jamie Clarke, Berkeley Crossland, Everett Schenk, Mary Ed na Clyburn, Nina Belle Hinson, WIL lie Belle Mackey, Dixie Montgomery, Uope Savage. Grade II. Caleb Whitaker, Withers Trotter, Leon Schlosburg, Lewis Moore. Geo. Wilson, Henry Wilson, Ernestine Bateman, John Cameron, Bessie Moore, Rosalie Block, Louise Trantham, May Clark, Kstello Stewart. Grade III. Lewis Clyburn, Bratton DeLoach, Vernon McDowell, John Nelson, John Stewart, KvaCrossland, Nan DeLoache, Eulale Lewis, Nancy Lindsay, Martha McDowell, Sadie I*ee Stokes, Elizabeth Wallace. Grade V. James Def-ioache, V all SinyrL ; Grade VI. Mota DeLoache. Grade VIII. Olive El dredge, Kath erine Zemp. Grade X. Nannie Hough. I Factory. Oran Catoe, Henry Hoy, j Roy King, Neely Robinson, James Girt-dner, Willie Madden, Eddie De^j Bruhl, Llllie Catoe, Emma Rogers, l^ewls Christmas, Henry Christmas, Forest Shirlev, Albert Shirley, Kirby West, Bessie," De Br'uhl, Jezebel. Shir ley, Lillian Gardner. I Malvern Hill: Kate Hasty, Donald Campbell, Paul Lewis, Sarah Camp- J bell, Omie Langley, Julian Benton. DEPORTMENT. (No Demerits ? Present at least 151 per cent, of session.) I Grade I. Theran Belk, Karl Bra- J sington, Brevard Roykin, Berkley! Crossland,, Lee Smith, Evarett Schenk, Bennie Team, Hubert Wilson, Clar-I ence Wilson, Janio Clark, Nene Belle Clark, Mary Edna Clyburn, Corinne Lewis, Willie Belle Mackey, Dixie Montgomery. , I Grade II. Albert Goodale, Lewis Moore, Albertus Roberts, May Clark,! Sara Clyburn, Waco Hasty, Sara Steadman, Grace Montgomery, Rosa lie Block. Cleo Anderson, Elizabeth DePass, Bessie Moore, Louise Trant ham. _ , Grade 1IJ. I^owis 1^? Olyoum, I John Nelson, Ellen Douglas Bo.vkin, Lei ah Bovnton, Nan DeLoache, Rhet ta DeLoache, Eulalie Lewis, Nanoy Lindsay, Eula Marshall, Lola Hogue, Annie Peay, Mary McDo-vell, Ethel Smith, Lucia Smith, Sadie I^e Stokes, Margaret Taylor, Eulalie Yates, Belle Moore, EllzaDeth Wallace. Grade TV. Nettles Lindsay, Ar thur Smith, Lottie Clyburn, Margaret Hogue, Annie Lewis, Lorena aHumph- 1 Ties, Elizabeth Pea y, Llllie Terry. Grade V. James DeDoaehev \ al SmyrI, Eugene Zemn, James Zemp, Sallie Browne, Henrietta Myers. Grade VI. Cuthbert Clark, Lillian Benton, Meta DeLoache, Cora Mont* I f ornery, Andrea Schroeder, Minute | 'aylor, Retta Wilson, Jean Lindsay. Grade VIII. OHve;Eldredge, Virginia Taylor, Vivian Yatss, Kathenno Zemp. . , Graae X. Helen Phelps. Factory: Wiltam Blackwell? Walter Bradley, Sam Robinson, George Blackwell, Wllle DeBruhl, Bessie Ray, Virginia Fincher, Blanche, Robinson, Emma Rogers, Llllie Ca toe, Jezebel Shirley, Bessie DeBruhl, Maggie Christmas, Louise Fincher, Lillian Gardner. ' Malvern Hill: Sarah Campbell. ATTENDANCE. Class A. Perfect during entire ses sion Grade }? Kftrl Rrasinjfton. (4rode HI. Vernoii McDowell, Kl len Douglas Boykln. Grade IV. Ronnie Ciark. Grade VI. Charles Hlrchmore, Ar thur ClarkOi CuthberV Clarke, ICddte, Latta, WVhel Yate*. Factory i Lillian Gardner. Class B. (One absence, ono tardy, or one dismissal, and that excused.) Grade I. Mary Edna Clyburn. Grade III: Joe McCaskill, Nan DeLoache. Grade IV: Arthur Smith, Lottie Cly burn. Grade V: Chalmers Moore, Wll llne Brltton. tirade It Karl , Draslngton, Lam bert Del'ass, Connie f^ewls. Grade If: Cecil Braslngton, Lola Stewarl^fatherlne Hogue. Graderxi: First examination: Lu cia, Smith, Lelah Boynton tied. 2 2nd examination: Joe McCasklU. For Year, Lucia Smith. kin: (or year, Margaret Hogue. Grades V. First exam., James De Loache: Second exam, Val Smyrl: for year, James DeLoache. Grade VI, Oa both exams., Meta DeLoache. Grade VII. On both exatW, Win fcewp, seoond exam.. Olive Hldredge. Fvr Year, Olive Eldredge (by 16-100.) (Jrado IX. First e*ain., Jane Baus irAti: second exam., Alma Bradley. QLA8S LNADWftS. The oou'tiitun of Senator TiIIidhii. who Is making ? trip through Ku rope, is I ct to be very much luiprov ed. Secretary Taft receivsd the nom ination yesterday on the Kopuhliciiu ticket for President ou tbe (I < ?* i ballot by a vou of 702 out of U79. Base Ball. Through the efforts of Mr. Let Little, Camden is having some in terestiug game* of base ball this week wiili the Timtnonsvillc club. G O. Wvlsh Acquitted. Grover C. WeUb wb? was tried in Lancaster this week for tbe mur der of limy 11. Mobley, baa been quilted. Two Burials at Bethany Ohuroh Yea terday. Mr. J. M. Hraogb ton aod Mus 8. Gaskins, of Weatville died ou Wednesday. They were both bulled at Bethany Baptist Church yester day. Off for tbe SuoAiupmeut, Tbo Kershaw Guards, Capt. von Treskow ' commanding, left last Wednesday uaorniog for the encamp ment on Sullivan's Island. We trust they will have a pleasant and profitable time. Co. Treasurer's Eeport. (Continued / rum tdUunitil p<.uje.) lOllaM. Kennedy Oo no it. H. Anderaon no 00 H. Ii. Anderson.'. 30,00 (i. W. ThomuB .... 25 fto A. .(>, Hamilton.. ,. 04) oO Kl'la M. Kennedy ' r.o 0#? P. P. Wiley.. 30 <M'? Jennie I,. Harper., 51 35 V. v wuey.. sr> oo A. cj, Hamilton . . oo oo It. 13. Anderson. -30 00 It. 11. Anderson 35 00 Kiln Kennedy.. 00 oo fino. W. Thomas 25 00 Oeo. W. Thomas.. ..- .. .. .. 25 00 A. <1. Hamilton.. .. 53 SO J I,. Harper. . 50 oo J. Ij. Harper.' 50 oo <Jen. \V. Thomas. 25 no Annie (5. JJumllton 00 00 I Total. 1,344 00 District No. 18. Eunice Chaplin I 50 on Eunice Chaplin 50 00 Eunice Chaplin ^ .. 15 00 ICuiila' Chaplin 25 00 W. H. Collier 22 00 Eunice Chaplin.. 50 oo Henry Robertson 0 35 L. C. W. Cooley 20 00 Eunice Chaplin 00 00 L. C. \V. Cooiey 20 00 L. C. VV. Cooiey 20 00 | Eunice Chaplin ' Co IK) I Ii. C. W. Cooiey 23 00 i Eunice Chaplin 50 Oo | Total | 450 35 District No. 19. I E. M. Lorlck $ 15 00 E. M. Lorlck 4? 00 bottle Boiden 25 00 Jennie BrookH f 25 00 Lottie Boiden 25 00 J E. M. Lorlck 40 00 J. M. Spears 2 00 Kathleen Briggs 47 50 Kathleen Bilges 45 00 E. M. Lorlck 30 00 Jennie Brooks 25 00 N. K. M. Lain ? > .. 25 00 Kathleen Briggs 45 00 M. E. Lorlck " 45 00 M. E. Lorlck 50 00 Hlrclnnore Watts 3 00 Cella McHea 25 00 Cella McHea.. 25 00 Jennie Brooks 25 00 S. C. Rose.. 200 00 E. M. Lorlck 38 00 E. M. Lorlck 35 00 S. C. Rose ' 200 00 M. E. Lorlck 45 00 Jennie Brooks : 25 <K) Kathleen Briggs 45 00 C. E. McRea 25 00 W. J. Rhss 17 00 Katiileen Briggs 45 00 E. M. Lorlck 35 00 S. C. Rose 125 00 Jennie Brooks 13 75 M. E. Lorlck.. JL .. .. 4X oo S. C. Rose 20<l OTP W. R. Pinckney fi oo H. C. Rose 75 00 M. E. Lorlck 45 00 Kathleen Briggs 45 00 Cella McRea 25 00 Cella McRea 12 50 Williams & Steedman.. . . .. 35 10 Kathleen Briggs . .. .. 0(5 Tntal I 1.952 85 District No. 20. Rurns & Barrett N. C. Raley. . .. N, C, Raley. . N. <\ Raley.. .. Mayrnc Padgett . . Maytne Padgett.. K. T. Estridge.. Mayme Padgett.. I 3 13 25 00 25 00 12 50 70 (K) 70 00 5 85 35 00 Total $ 204 48 DlHtrlct No. 21. <"*? "J* IwW - ?? ?? ?< '? V- Hnph-.: v. .. -< ?< ?? K*thH??M? Aminmi*. , Kathleen Aniinon* <'arrlo OuMklnH Carrie GanklnH Carrie Qanklnn Carrie (Jasklnn Kathleen Amnions. C. J. I-ynch C. J. I^ynch Carrie Oaaklns.. . .. .. \vUWe n ' AUttntiM v . '<? ? ? 40 00 Total % 433 30 District No. 22. Addle Stansell ..I 8. 8. I.*lKhner , Addle Htanaftll .. ,, ,, ,, i) H. 8. trfdgrhner Addle 8tan?ell .. ..... .. lizzie Richard* 8. 8. Let?hjrer . . ..... . . ? ? ? ?* Ilattle Walla .. .. . Addle Stansell Lassie Richards -8. l^lfhnw ?? k u *?.{*** Aw ? ?. ,7 .. oWWI* .t .. Money To Loan. 1 kiii prrpirMl lo lo?m o?i ap proval ?t?ciir(tv o( Kr"*l KutnU' mi Krt iluw County <>u Uirnia to milt borrower# W. M. SHANNON. Attorney *t L?w. C/?uU( ll. H. C., Nov. 16. IV06. gbo. s. mm k son ? manukactukkru or ? Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material ash Weiujhts and Cord. CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee superior to any gold South, and thereby save money. Window and Fancy GIuhs h ?p?-ri?Hv .Inly 4-7 | H&tlln Wulltr 2ft ?m? j H. M. L,rlghncr .. .1<> 00 Untile K. Walla 2."? 00 Llzi&lv )tk-)iardfc .40 00 Addle Htanwll 36 00 Addle Htftli&v)l :if> <K> To tul f b22 75 District No. 23. Klsli' Mack % 25 00 Hot lie Walla .. .. 20 00 Hat tie TruwtJalH #7 W llattle Trut>tidule .".0 00 Iany Green . . 25 00 llattle TrueHdale .. 30 00 A. O. Williams t'l ?HI Hat tie Truexdulu :<0 00 Total .. $ 237 00 Plslrlft No. 24. Blanche Klrkley 40 tMi Kflishiw Mk?{. Hi Mere. ?'<?. .. 10 7?'? Dlanehe Klrkley I" 00 itlam-he Klrkley 40 nil Hlancli" Klrkley ' 4'? 00 Hlanche Klrkley -t'i 00 Total * 210 75 District No. 25. <\ H. Pato r, 00 Annie* Kalkenherry '. HOC) Annie Kalkenherry SO 00 Annie Falkenherry IS 'Ml t'haiiotte Marshall .. 10 no 1. C. Hough ' 1 25 Total ii| 25 District No. 26. Edna Cheatham I 40 CM) Ednu Cheatham . . 40 00 Edna Cheatham 40 00 Rdna Cheatham 40 00 W. H. YounK ,r . . 6 35 Edna Cheatham 40 (to Kd.na Cheatham 40 00 Maude Mohley . . 30 00 w. li. Gregory .* ...... o r.o Mnudft Mohley IS 00 W. Tt. Gregory .. 5 fiO Kdna Cheatham 40 oo R. K. Beckham A Co 4 55 Total . ar.a 90 District No. 27. J. H. Penney $ 35 00 J. H. Pnarcyy 17 60 Mat ye I-athan 44 00 Macye La than 40 00 Macyo Eathan ; 20 00 Total t lt>2 50 District No. 40. R. M. MoCowti .. I 70 00 R. M. McCown K6 27 Total $ 156 27 Contingent. VV. 13. Turner. Slipt. Ed. t lo oo VV. H. Turner, Hupt. Ed 10 00 W. H. Turner. Rupt. Ed lo 00 W. n. Turner, Hupt. Ed. 10 0o VV. 13. Turner, Hupt. Rd 100 00 Total I 140 00 School House Fund. U. W. Atnmonds I f>0 00 S. A. VVfcBt 50 00 Total 9 loo oo npltulution School Districts. No. 1 $10,431# 80 ! No. 1 2,82r? 41 No. 3 723 95 No. * 4.', 9 00 NO. r. 361 60 No- 6 UUft j No. 7 v, %t . 5.t3 86 j No. 8 ,, 884 00 No. ft ,, 1,2V 1 Co No. 10 981 22 No. 11 959 00 I No. 12 1,954 49 I No. 13 2.19 41 No. 14. . .. 481 03 No. 15 ' 10C GO No. 16 1,467 70 No, 17 1,344 (X) J* \W* <*? No. 19 . . t No- 20.\ ?> .. 294 48 N?! SI.. 433 30 No. ?< 822 75 No. 23 237 50 No. 24.. 210 75 N o. 25 94 25 No. 26.. 3W W| No. 27 i** 1 No. 40 ; ^ nurent .. .. ; ,, ;* ;; ;; 140 00 1 Total .? X .. .,180,676 86 OK AND RECAPITULATION. Total Ordinary County Total School . Total Special r. r b^vu ?* 7?ips,oo, Total' ftoXFT .. ?.?? 6$ 1 Total Court-houae Fund .. .. I.7M00 Grand Total Mj ? % ?rf BARGAINS BARGAINS "For The Genuine Article" Gofnc To ^ f ,K ,M) - Gilt Edge Stofel We have decided to "Slash" the price on nearly everything in our immense stock ? ? f ? ? - . . ? v .... j \ , ' ' 9 ???y-i for ' jVloptb of Jupe - ? ? Every article named below is way below value and we only give a few of the many rare Bargains that you will find here: | 7 8' Sea. Island Go yd worth 8 1*3 1000 yd 30 in wl.ito Lawn. short, lengths, lOo, 12 1 2a, lflj values at 6 l-2o 15 pc light colored Cotton Suitings 30 in 15o values at lOo yd All of our 12 1-2 and 15c Ginghams going at 10o " " " 10c " " "81 So ii ?> .. |2 1?2 and 15c Percalos reluoed to 10 J 1 lot figured Lawn 10 and 12 l-2c values at 8 l-3c Big lot Lacos at 5o 40 in White Lawn 15c value, reduced to lOo Big lot Embroidery at reduccd prices 36 in White Corded and Chocked Madras, 15c good* roducc^ to 10c yd~ Children's ready made Drossos 25o and 50c All of our ready to- wear llata at rod need price Ladies' Muslin Underwoar at Slaughter Prices 1 lot Cotton Voile 15o value reduced to 7 i-tfc yd 1 bale plaid Homespun at 5o yd 1,000 yd (*hort lengths) 4 4 Bleach and Cambric 12? and l&o valuo at 8?o Ladies Calico Wrappers at 49c . \ lot bleached Table Damask (short lengths) full width reduced to 48c yd Turkish Bath Towols at 10c caoh 1 lot Silk Mulls evening shades 25o to 35c value at 10 2 8o yd > f-Tr' Come and Look and compare our Prices with Others.