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- !3Cta$amd<n ^hfcaifU PUBLISHED KVKKY Kiil DA Y BY W. JJ. 3^toXDO"W3BDX_?Xj fr * -?>* lijiii urn 8t>?4C?irrioN Katii txi?,e year , $1 .60, ?I* month*, 76 cent*; tbreo mouth*. 40 cents. PualneiH local*, 6 cunu per lino each in* lOrtioQ. Candidatee' Card* tor County otficea $6.00. Congreaaional $10.00. Comiriunicatione will be publiehad when of interest lo the general public and not of a defamatory nature. No re eponeibility will be assumed for ?l>e views of correspondents. Ujltks voi AdvkBtisin? ;?-()rd?parj transient ad?ertUmtnta, flretinaerlion $1,00 per square . i ach in sertion 60 cen'h per Hqntre, Rtttos for contract adverlUing Mill bt in no'unced upon application at the office All corninunioationH Uddr?-nM?'<i to tin* paper must be accompanied by the true n:\ine and addros of thp writer, iri or- \ der to insure attention, lioiected man- 1 uacriptH will not be returned. OA MJ>KN, H. U. M Mi 2d. iUOft Munufaetoiiita. You may take the dullest and luost prosaic town and erect within its borders a busy, thriving man uft>clurlng institution, where large numbers of. workmen are employ ed, and a new Mo i&^t once im parted to the place. The dull tno iiotony of the past gives way to t It ?' bound of the ateain whistle and the I clangor of the shop. Tho streets j no longer look deserted. People movo with h'i active restlessness in alrao'ge contrast to the tiin*"6" w h? n no manufacturing wan carried on in their midst. The livliust io?n? that wo have in thin countrv are those wholly devoted t<? m'nnuftc luring. The di earitat towrtt*. where dry-rot i? visibla rin every hand, are those wherein no woik?h< pa are to ho found. M anil f nctu i ing tn*n? are pot otrhf? more act i ve, l>u t a s u rule they are prosperous*, ns wed n* being far more enterprising and tif fording better social and commer cial advantage*. The t\ pi.nl mm ufneturing towns aiolo be f .und in Ntw Kngland, in fset the Conner lieul rivfr may he said to be lined with them. 1 1 ia invigorating to tlie mind, hh well as l'? the sight, In travel through these town*, which j'lHily inay tie termed "In c I ? i v ? *? of industry." An air of thrift and i -o'er prise is everywhere dUpia,-ed. J'ho propro toiri* of tl>? in luHrii) institution*, tile t radesmeu, and ni t's " n 8 nrd other citizens ?xhibit every outward indicau- n f that c >:> tent men t and happiu>*s? whii h ari-?i? from a prosperous condition., 1 here is a reason for this ? i ho rial as wt*il as a htiaini s* reason. Kiflt, the pieoenco of wotkshop* and factories in the midst of a com munity l" in itself a so'irce < f ne tivi'.y. Torse i nst llu \i m. ?? i i r ?* w - ing to them daily their m'? r;'H and i llieir hundreds of wo?k"< f, tiring lift* and not for m wvU, or a id uiit ti hut ?? *? tb?-y ?re ?P operation. Our excellent city council Iihm recently ituhtntUrd to the pe<?pU of Cauudfli f<Mv l ttljhcaiiou Hie 0T> diounct* t x> nipiing fro id iBXH'i'ir all id Houfuci urin^ tbter prUm, uinl (he people hf?s? veiy riylitly de clined iu favor of it. N<??* let the tuiitrpi iki4 coin* ! It in aaid i h a i Senator Tdiman b?? n v 4 ry hijitli r<y?.rd i ?r 1'ieHI ident T*ft iwnl think* the new I'fi'fchli ut w i i j <}n tii u '* l? i'? re?tui? 4 quit;*" hi I in White IJoili-. Frederick <?. Wkgutid. Violiniat. , N* I'upiU rou'iv?tl. fun* ?4K it k W'K ti' H u I. John Wicgund, Jr., Director of ( )rcliCHttu at u'l ipj Kirk Wood." ? T?ttf:ln?r ?>f JV'.no. H< (Moneru nod act vi n 'M i i pu jiilf! rre?i vt'M . Hcholttrahip* Vor T * o hc ii ' J >? t n|> i |-n for !*?? ft ?? ? ? coutrtiH nt ill*' (; h Ala. U<jKin<#? C'?i!f 1 f M *? ? ? t1 , (in. f<>r m*!' . Wor'h 00 -fuel i ; will null Uu in for $10 00 varli. A J'l'ly a'. lliiH ( Jtioi'. ? I*"'""."'""' ""? ~t ~T* ?; 'J ^ ^ , ? ? ;; Ejrgs For Sale. from lli"routil)hrc(l H n If Orpingtons nt;H i * 'I r t r I c J ?;?* W\n?i ijnit. n. K< r: i'i: v giinrniiU i m ?ft! 50 per HftM'is; of | f? ujjkh A ? I ? <1 M bw, ,1 . H. /.'? m p, I ' . # h t !!! r", ' ' i> in (I en, S . t ' . ? I Surveyor's Notice. | I t-TTnli l (? i.(. i-- T i ti -????? ?? ? i?V ' i i . Miirvi'v? aii'.l i l:i'- ?i ; :i< J ?* "f 1 1 1 - r | lam.N ii kri>lni\\ I'ouniv Termn r?n s->iiuI?!h \dtliis i tin* at llca'li ^pnii/", i S. (V, or Icavi1 ? tiler* w ili Mr .li <? I' ill li.?- I'.i^t Nw!i'?:i*! I'.aii!: of CamofMi W. IK TVV I I I . Dec. 17. I?<>8 Citation. South ' 'tr.f.ini ? l\?ji iliii'V. Count v By W. Ii. M i?w\vi t.f !'|?! \S'?.Pr..;.a. .1 K. ' I :? 1 ?n.i-h> -lilt In 1M', t ? fc' Hit II I!) 1.1-UtT- I [ \ l tll i Ji i?l ! n' iin, i >! I ti'< I s! :i ! r c if ails.! ?? Ii"' * 1 - ' 'I I . ll liil IP W hi I 'I li< hi* ji r ? ' f<>i 1^ i i!** ;i!n! ;.<! 1 1 1 o : 1 1 h ) i all itn-l Mii'jiibir tin- kjiiiiv.i mid iTtMiii'T* "I "nid 1 .at 1 1 ii in W.tl! .!??? (i'ilHi'1. thill Mn'V !>?? jtinl :t l >| ?Hit r I ?????? r ? ? mm1, in tli>' ''niirt nf I'riii,;itr. t? ? h?* i. M ;|| t'liii. li-ii. >? ?' . i ?ri A |n . 1 ?i'i i.i \' ?Utvr ; hi l> 1 1 ? 'H ' inn llnTi'i.f at M i i*W in ilu> f.iifiii'iii T *> fbnw rj.ibp, it anv 1 1 1 1 ? \ whv th<> said uiliiuii i^! rat iuii should IK')! > t> ?rs ll' "d . <iiv?'ii undt'r m\ hand. tliix lS(h dav i ?' Murcdi. A. 1?. IMOit. \v I. M. I ? ? > w ! ; i . i .. J J?d <>f i 'r '?? ! . lur Kt i.th.iw I'uuntv I'l'.'di-ln ?! t''c 1 h day <>! Mar ]'.?<>?? i :i 1 1: ?? > '.ini-i' u < 'Ii i ? m COLUMBIA MUSICAL FES TIVAL Thursday and Friday, Ap ril 22-23 I (THREE CONCERTS) SPECIAL RAILROAD RATES I he World's Famous Vocalists and | Soloists and Royal Dresden Philhar monic Orchestra. First lour in America. 65 Musicians, not includ ing Soloists. | I H E ART I ST S Mine. Jomclli Prima Donna Sop rano From Manhattan Opera House. Frederic Hastings? Baritone. Mine. Langendorff, Mezzo Soprano From Metropolitan Opera House. Franklin Lawson, Tenor. Grand Adult ('Uorim of '200 Voices, Direction of Prof. Geo. | S. Kittrcdgo Kptcinl Chil<lren.H' Cboir of 200 Voices, Direc tion ot Prof \V. <1. Ulermoehlcn. j Sj)pcial HeBervsitio.li for Benson Tickets ( JnTy^OptniB Thurs day, April 1, ami will continue lor?everal days. PRICE OF SEASON TICKETS. Hox Si-uls. ?5 and $0; Orchestra, $5; Balcony, 5.00 4.00, 3.00; | < j u l it* r v. 2.00. ] Mail Orders fillnl in order receiwd Local checks must be ^ drawn, with exchange, pay able to l^rL HlvOWN: iJhonr Hof). - Columbia Festival Hall Thurs. April *2-2. Base Hall ? Char leston Vrt Columbia ( )thcr Attractions: ? Columbia Auto Club Races Wed April '21 Tarrenl ella German Wed April 21 Citation. ?Mitrh i nro'ina ? Kcr^l.t'.w t'oun'v P.v \\ L. Mi 1 .lu<l-c f I'rub.iit-. \V : -i. .m, Mr>-. A 1 n e iiuliCKi ii a.'.. >u;. 'i !<t?. to ur.'.iit Jut Lctti-r. ? ?i \ -it u.ii-f 1 1?: ion , of the hi-tnti' of ai.i !? ti <?(?1 - ? I (if.. l'llh' II. 'It-r.-H.-f'l ! In- nr.- i i.-n.-forr to rite h!i< ! mlmon ?ult i'!! x;;i .Miliir tlie' kinilre<l an.l'tha* i<- ,,'nrH 1 tin- uni'l lieorire KhI"!., i>. c, KH-il that they he anil up M.-nr ii?-foie i-'ii-, in ilia* Court "( I'r-.hiite. I > I >e hel'l ill C'an: li-n, S. (V, mi tha> r? ? ? 1 1 1 a v if Aj.i.l, 1 1 *' x ; aft?*r publication there: nt, ;it 11 '-Ylork in the forennon.to (how ihiisi- it.inv tliev luive, why the ?:ii>l i.i ii i is :?>; r ;ii ion sh.itilal nut he gianted. (i:v >!; uiel'-r mv Initial thi* 13lh tlav cf March. A 1 > .. I.Wl; W I.. MehOWKI.L. .Ji.-ikff of 1'mtatt1 la ?r Ker-haw Count v. I'1.:! ? i : slit 1 in :lie Cuiu-!en ( 1 1 ra n . ia- 1 ?? ? ?n ; !ia> I'.aiii ilnv of Marrh. I!ICI'.? ! Citation. I 'South Carolina ? Kershaw 0<>nnty. i ! " ' l$v V. I.. McDowell, Judge of Probate, Where. m I ; a v i-i U. Willi um made 8ti:? Mi-, to :*n i ? t him Letter?. ol Ail imniiti.il: :i. wnh will aum x. <), of the nl . i:ri rlFects <?f Susan M. M;?n ' n.i I 1, so are therefore to cite and ndmon i-!t h i i r.rtl i-iDtf.ulttr the kin lrt*? I and creditors t.i the said -btisnn M. Manning, diseased, that they he mid Appear h< fore list'. Hi t : 1 Y.tirr. nf Probata, to be held at t'limhii, S ('. ? ; ri A (.ril 5th, 1 1 ? * >: t it.tvr puhlicKt ioji thereof, at 11 o'clock in :ht? f.)r?Toon, ?'? show cause if any tin v have, why the said admin istration fdn tild not be granted Given under my hand t Is i ?? 1 ? ?t !i day < f Mutch, A. 1>.. 1900. w. i.. Mcdowell. j .1 1. lire Probate for Kershaw County Published in the Camden Chronicle, Ion t ) i ?? li'th day of March. P.?0'.'. A BANK ACCOUNT Is Not Only A Luxury, But A NECESSITY to A Successful Bus iness Man. Do you know of a man or woman who is conducting a successful business without t he assistance of a hank account? No matter what lino of business you are engaged in* ? farming, merchandising teaching, clerking, or one of the professions, you should ?have an account with a bank? -THIS HANK. We furnish a bank book and checks free. Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT pays 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly. John T. Mackev, O. J Shannon, Jr., Cashier. j/Vendent. NOTICE. Having boug-ht- out tho en tire business of ]{ L Watkins, the senior member of tho firm Watkins & Whitaker, withhis brother will continue the same and under the linn name of Watkins Brothers. Thanking our friends and patrons of both firms for past patronage and s,olieit ing'a con tinuance of the same, whh promises of jrood and prompt service Very Respectfully WATKINS BROS. Phones 28 and 71. Notice. I1, in thai :il! n'io will do ho will m>-ci at Aulioch C'n?rcl? on Hie In' Mniulu,' in April (tbe fif li <lny) f'?r I li purpose of pnt t i 1 1 i* un ;i wire fence mound lie cuiii'ifi i . .1. .J. CiniphiH. PRESENTS DT A M o NDS, J K W KLRV, WATGHES, STERLING SILVER. CUT GLASS, ART GOODS. All new and Absolutely beau tiful goods. Come. in whenev er von have an opportunity Remember we only handle SOLID and GENUINE GOODS. If not con venient to! ? 1 comt. in, send in your mail order, whieh always has our PERSONAL ATTENTION, with a GUARANTEE TO PLEASE. Always glad to see you at * SYLVAN BROS, Jewelers, Silversmiths And Opticians, Corner Main & Hampton Streets, Columbia. S. C. TO NIGHT And Tomorrow Night AT THE OPERA HOUSE Gaiety Amusement Com'py. In high claws, refinded, and I'olite entertainment, Two hour* of laughter, fun and myrtli. Come and ?njoy it. THE PLANTERS DI LEMMA LADIES AND CHILD REN ESPECIALY IN VITED Popular Prices 25, 35 and 00 cents. Doorfi open at 8, Com mence at 8:'i0. This Company of Artist will appear in the Opera IIouho jjgain Saturday night. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Compliuiu N<>'. Served.) State of South Car-) C >urt o! olina, > Owmnn Oounty <?f Kershaw.) Picuh. Thou C J) a Bone, Plaintiff, against, Essie A. DuBose . Clias E. DuBose, Bessie V. DuBose, Mary ,D. Pitt - man, Kate DuBoze, M. A. Du - Base, and M, A. DuBose, as Trus tee and Guardian for the Minor Children of lier late Husband, Tho man C. DuBose, to wit, Essie A. DuBose. Charles E DuBose , Ham i don C DuBose, Scotta Da - Base, Mary A DuBose , Helen Du* Bose, Kate DuBose and T/ios. C. Du Bose. Defendants. T<> the Defecdarts: . YOU AKK HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action which will be ti'ed in the of iii'c of the Clerk of the Court of Common 1'lcas for i lie faid County, and to serve h copv of y<mr answer to the said com print on the subscriber \ at his oflice ia Camden, S. within twenty (lavs after tli<- s rvice hereof, exclusive of the day ot sncii service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the piaintifT in this action will apply to tli?* Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Fib I. Mil A. 1). 19U9. W. M. SHANNON". Plaintiff's Attorney. Tot ho Defendants, Charles E. DuBose and Bessie Y DuRo.se: ? Take notice th:it the Complaint in this action was fil>-d in the office of. the Clerk of die Court of Common Pleas and Gen eral Session* for Kershaw County, nt Camden, S. C., this 15th dav of February, A. 1). l'JO'J. W. M. SHANNON. Plaintiti's Attorney . F?*b. I Tit h. 100?). OF ON THURSDAY, 25th of MARCH, begins our Grand Easter White Goods Sale. We promise this to be the most powerful merchandising event of the season. During this great sal^ we will present a most sensa tional array of tempting inerchahdise, so that hundreds of people will be attracted to this sale. The items mentioned areonly a few compared with the hundreds of other bargains that we will offer all over the entire store. Remember The Sale Will Continue Until Saturday night, April 10th. -V' * f