The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, January 08, 1891, Image 3
of Honor.
A. L. of IT.
(third flooi
SBflBaBjEmM the Skcond and
BSNgEjMHiings at 7-J o'clock.
Dwelcome.
^gg^^Hnnder.
dkr. Secretary.
M^Hnl Luldt'r Co.
BKraVllou^ on the PlltST
month.
mgggl McCltKI*JUT,
Secretary.
IjSf Honor.
gelf 124*2. Knujiits or
and 1/ord MonH>'c]ock,
at the Opera
Hixaspeu, Reporter.
Ron Market
nam llroe., Thurs.
Kiary, 1st, 1891.
I, 9 12 12
llish to See
I elegant black dress
|s, go to Baum Bros.
Ik Out
r load of those fine
!aum Bros. in a few
rs went 1 ke Lot
Pauic Prices,
yards. Just re)
five pieces col reu j
rery shade imaginaper
yard.
o see a real good
business place you
Baum Bros.
Komaui. , -;
topu'ar spectacular
presented at the
Tuesday evening,
r Mr. Walter L wa
ce8 Field and a
>rs. Tickets will be
\ M. Zemp s Drug
goers will find tit's
lavs of the season.
Council.
of C ty Council on |
rv 1st, six bar !
e grunted, at ?500
Robison presented
month of Decernnumber
of arrests
Ibllows : By the Chief,'
,en, Baxley, 1; Latt;?,
CMeKiin, 5. Amount
fed, ?110. Expended
fell street, $10.
r&r meeting on Monlittle
business of im
iransacted. The t,irue
t proposals to do the
wus postponed ti'l
wry 12th, and the.
ed to olllcially notify j
newspaper publishers. |
Old llellable."
>rm an<l tempest, and '
e of prosperity, - the'
of Banr? 'Bros, bus,
j/t rock in Camden '
[of lt-90, 6nds them
lad, inarching under
il tried banne.?low
hest dealings. Never
id cheaper lot of goods
jjiht to our markets
re brought this full.
Jkeep their big trade
jputation. Go t? see
itisfied. So savs the
Bicentenary.
^Hleased to receive a
E^Utis week from Rev A.
IjjBor and proprietor of
nH literary paper publ|Bce,
S. C\ Tire Ce>i
ZsBnly one of the best
5|B published in the
nnLexerting a great inMg
up and building
gSBnthland. Mr. Moore
Bfl ple^=^ ceutleraan
J?? inters ,^**iter,
figBl to h s assistance a
Area comprising some of
l|SB) the South. From
BKe/ wo copy the fol>
SBMte remarks by Mrs.
refcrcDco to th s
gS&Htion:
^^H-y is certainly the
^HUllent journal of its
appeared in the
^^Khoped that the b g
s, tireless, cosmoB|Bng
editor and proI
kt'ue full realization
purpose, viz, to
^^^ >:<ry so chaste, so
ovtiflh'i* in one.
^^^ ^"u^fTcanhom e s.
Sffl8jB>p]e wish him and
fl^^H-ecss,
jBMB)?ceiuber. Camden
^^ vhooL
fiflBBWM'e Lowrv, Tannic
^^^^ l.lexamUr, Sadie
Vunghan, Willie
^^^^V.lhame, ' Walter
Barnes, Sallie
^^Hn.
wSSfflBliobison, Bessie
Kmrna Haile,
Kenned,v, Ed.
A Moore, Boy kin
wBw JB Frank Barnes.
YK L-ePass, Lizzie
W ^flHpb Josey, Daisy
I Davis,
?ffl?Criegkt
Walker, Ellie
jmgffiflkvis, Lena Kirk'
Hiii,
! relativ< s
Mr John D. Gerald and family, <
Blackvilie, spent a few dnjs las
w tk vr tb the fum ly of his fathe
I .Mr. TV. C. Gt raid.
Miss Aniiie Curler, of Lnncostci
' is visiting Mr. J. T. Nettles' famil
in Camden.
Mr. Dalton Brasington, who i
running on t! e Kaat Shore Terminal
i Charleston, has been i n a visit of i
tew d:i\s to the family of his fattier
Mr. J L. Bras.ngton.
OPEEA HOUSE.
|
! J. L B.'JASINGrON, Manager.
i
jTUESDAY, JANUARY 13.
! LATEST NEW YORK SUCCESS
AiDEN BENEDICT'S
SPECTACULAR DRAMA.
PABIO
ROMANL
PRESENTED BY
Mr. Walter Lawrence,
Miss Frances Field,
And a Company of Flayers
Thrillingani Interesting Earthqaale
EFFECT.
SIMULTANEOUS WITH \1C
r i ?. ? i a i I!
mm oi iviounT Vesuvius
ILLUMINATION OF THE BAY
C-F NAPLES.
FORMING THE MOST MAGNIFICENT
SPECTACULAR TABLEAU
Ever Attempted on any Stage
TirKF.rS ON SALE AT F. M. ZEMP'S
DRUG STORE. ADMISSION, 50 AND
n CENTS.
TO RENT
That desirable Cottage on Fair
Street, now occupied by Mr. J. W.
Dlakeney. For terms &c., apply to
E. C. ZEMP.
MORTGAGE SALE. John
Perkins to J. A. Toung.
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale, contained in a mortgage of
Jobn l'erkins to James A. Younj,npon
the premises hercinaftef described,
which said mortgage is dated
the Otb day ?f l)ecember, A. D.,
1879, n*e will sell at public outcry,
'before the -Court House iu Ctmden,
S. C . within tbe legal bouts oi sale,
All that piece and pared of land.
containing, by re-survey, one hnndred
and fivti (105) acres, reserving
two acres of the same for a Church
and ap ing nnd road to the spring,
a? further appears by the accompanying
plat of land; situated on the
j head wuter9 of I iue Tree Creek, 8;x
] miles from Caradcn, in the State and
i County aforesaid. Being a part ol
Tract number nine of 2283 acres ol
land surveyed 27 March, 1857, and
recorded in Location Office, Book C
page 97, of Kersha.v County and
Mate aforesaid.
Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers. 0. G. YOUNG,
M. L. YOUNG,
J. T. HAY, Att'y.
Jun. 8, '91 it
CLERICS SALE,
State of Snath Carolina )
Chesterfield County. )
Lt Court of Common Pleas.
Eizabeth Miller, ami others, Plain
I tills, vs. James \V. Miller, and Nelli<
T L\?nno TYn Pnrv*! or*fa
V . lif axio, lyvivuxiuiiwg.
Complaint for Partition.
j Ifv virtue of the order of Judge J
i H. Hudson, in the above stated rase
[ of da e of September 4th 1890, I wd
! offer for snle before tie Court Hons*
door iu Camden, during the lcga
honrs of sale, ou the first Monday
i in February next, the following des
cribed real Estate:
One Tract of Land in the County
of Kershaw and State aforesaid, con
jtaining Onehnndrc<l__aad?tliirtv
lyiglit?AGfet), bounded on the Nortl
; by lands of James If. Vaughan, 01
i the East by the DeSaussere lands
Ion the West by the lands of Josep
j Helton, and on the South by lands c
i Cantey and others.
Terms One.third of the purrhas
money to be paid in cash, and bal
anco in or.o and two years. Pm
chaser to give bond secured by rnori
gage of the premises sold with ir
terest from day of sale payable ar
nually to secure the payment <
the credit portion. Purchaiter t
pay for papers
WM.CLYBURN,^
C. l\ f. & U. 5.
Jan.-8 4t.
TOWN TAX NOTICE.
The office of the Record^ yfru
, be open from the 1st
to the 20th day of JjjT?* t
inclusive, for receiv^^^J^r^3 yf a
, Real Entate and
for
this
ta mirrn tjt * tt tztti rv a Ym I
mmwm in
"We always fry to make thing's attractive, but we do it in
a quiet way. Yet we have kept moving onward and upward
until we have now tilled
FIVE FLOORS J MS UP,
- - " V 111 /"I t -*
(without coi^jtiPrjfTuir Warehouses,) with uoous, ami now
find tlwWwcfhaYe not yet room #iough. 6
11 is because we buy from first class Houses in large
quantities for Cash, which enables us to sell our Goods at
City prices, and keeps our business in a steadily growing
condition.
We do not try to compete against our neighbors at homo,
but to the contrary, we wish them all well; but it is against
the big magnates in the large Cities we try to compete, and
why not? We buy where they buy, and we haveilic same
advantages the Sterns, the Altinansand others of New York
City have. AVe do not mind Charleston and Columbia.?
AVe can keep at par with them without much trouble.
AVe have succeeded in building up a business that is a
pride to Camden?it is the largest in the up-country, never
, mind where you go. Five floors packed full with Goods,
and the Rail Roads and Express brings them in every day.
Always new Goods at lowest market prices.
AVe employ twelve Clerks, and never dismiss one during
the Summer season, for we find employment for them the
whole year through.
Yrm Pivn find at our nlacc of business anvtliinsr vim wish
vv% "" i ? a. w?
from a cured Hog to a live Mule?from a Hoificspun Dress
to a Silk one?from Kitchen to Parlor Furniture?from a
Needle to an Anvil. We sgll^-tiicm cheap for cash and on
credit to all who arejlestTfving. All can trade with us.
It is inipos5>ihh3*Ior us to enumerate the lines in our different
departments. We have not the time or space, for if
.-we were to attempt it, we would have to charter the whole
paper, and this would be unfair to our neighbors.
Everyone knows BAUM BROS., where you can find
all you need at City prices, in a City-like Store. When
strangers enter our Store, they are simply astonished to find
an establishment in Camden where you have such an excellent
and \aried Stock to select from, consisting of
TV n 1 1
Dry uoofls ana Homing,
i :
f Hats arb APS,
I IBS', LUES', AND HUBS' SHOES,
BLANKETS AND CARPETS,
LIXEXS, DAMASK?AND TOWELS. *
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES.
i Crockery and Glass Ware,
; FURNITURE TO COMPARE WITS ANY CITY.
, wago^-^TUGGFES,
> Road Carts & Harness.
n
h' And don't forget, if you wish to see a real
'' WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENT,
* BAUM BROS.' is the place to see it. We have over fifty
r- packages of Goods in Bales and Oases not opened, all foi
L- Wholesale trade.
l" A\re get car loads of Goods, and we sell thein too. "Wc
vf are urcnared to serve every body at City prices.
o Come soon and be served, and we can show yon
Blcaclied Goods at Three Cents per Yai^^H
Just think of it, Three Cents per yard
- Xo other House in the world ot^i^HR^BHB
A Boy's
7 Think of itJ^?llrelilsraraa8Mfl?Brt
li IBHIrTlffn1 In liflTMHrB
nmwH?? rnir '- waw
BUCK DRESS GOODS.
46 inch Silk Finish Henriettas, only 07 l-2c. worth $1.25
46 " " " " " 90c. " 10C
39 ?< " All Wool " " 82 l-2c. 44 95
36 " " " " " 50c " C'C
39 " Asst. Stripe " " 95c. " 1.15
39 " " " " 67 l-2e. " 75
28 " Blk. All Wool Tricot, 44 33 l-3c. 44. 5C
36 44 Striped Henrietta, 41 40c. u 5C
Full line colored Alpaccas, Henriettas, Serges, Tricots.
&c. from 10c. to $1.00. ^ ^
To Arrive This Week,
i
Large assortment of Alliance Dress Ginghams, only 8 l-2c
Black and Colors. Walking Jackets, tin? latest style Silk
Putf Sleeves. Newmarkets, <&c. "
|[The above forjVKsscs and Children.
- ^ - im n j i _
Don't think of buvinsr these Lionels nntu our ocock is
- ? o
carefully inspected.
The only house in Camden where a full line of
ft t / i
I * ' ,
CARPETS
Can be shown. 25 Itolls^of Hemp, Ingrain, Tapestry ant
Body Brussels.] [Also, 3-ply Carpets.
Rugs ! Rugs S Rugs!
In endless variety?Tapestry, Smyrna and Moquettcs?al
prices from 50 cents to $10.00. Just tlic tiling for Wed
ding and Holiday Presents.
Big Line Blankets
And Comforts, from $1.00 per pair to $8.50.
Our Ladies' and Childrens'
CUSTOM SHOES
Are unequalled forjst^le^woap-ftiflitnnsliT^
Linen Handkerchiefs
And Towels?imported direct beforet1^|^^^ktari
into effect, eyon
can biny^HnnBnnnnii
\*? wpon
^v$Qfiv j>
$3SHOE3S ^
ranted, find 90 stamped on bottom. Addreia
W. Ii. DOUGLAS, lit'ocktou, Itlosa, Soldbf
IlIHSi if HiSOS. Agents.
! New Arrivals
J Millinery Goods!
? Most StjM-te,
1 TJLKr-YltK'l TIEST FLUMES, ^
* And a Large and Attractivo Sto k of
LilBBONS,
Can Now bo Found at ;
Mis. T. 8. WALKER'S, J
Who wil] take great pleasure in show- *
?i2 thorn. The ladies and the publio
{oueiitlly arcs most cordially invited
10 call and inspfci icy lino of Millin ry
Goods, which is replete in every
particular.
Prices marked down.
Atas. T. B. WALKER. v
YOU GAN'T LIVE ,
: Without Eating, S. J
And yt ToiuWfliit ,?M:
A BARGAIN
TRY MR
And
I will convince you that I have
the best and cheapest
GROCERIES
f As well as TIN WAKE. I also
have good cheap C1G A US hnd TOBACCO.
Don't forget tha place
JOSEPH GOODALE. *
OLD NICK WHISKEY GO.. l
SUCCESSORS TOj^.
JOSEPH WtCtJAMS,*
WholesalearfTi Uelail Dealers La
XiLD NICK
PlffiE COPPER DISTILLED
WHISKIES anfl BRANDIES,
PANTHER CREEK, N. C.
ORDERS SOLICITED ANDiPROMPTLY
fcb37-ly
FURNITURE!
, FURNITURE
W. F. MAGUIRE
WHOLESALE UNO RETA1L7 ^
359,361 363 UPPER FLOORS,
] MAIN STORE 1365 KING S1REET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE,
nnnlf ncTTTA nr\WT J PCT T/l
r uviri j i? xj ?_/ vo i xji xju ? i v i
THE CHEAPEST, ORDER 1
DIRECT FROM THE FACTORIES.
Feb 13CEISENHEIMER'S
BAR.
MS HAVE KEMOVED MY ESill
TABLISIIMENT to the store
two doors above the old market,
where I have opened a ??-r$p
FIRST CLASS BAR."
I keep constantly on hand the finest
qualities of
WINES, V
LIQUORS, m
CIGARS, B
and TOBACCO. J
Be sure and oall on me if you want soma ?
thin? Dice.
A. D. KENNEDY
HARDWARE! HARDWARE!
ff ?o3tDpnrAT. iTTrvnnnv mm
ii XT i i, i J ,1 i i IjJ x ,
II jfe^1 to this branch of