The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 07, 1898, Image 3
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?$ U>.oo B4w*rd.
Ten dollars reward for tlief) gold
watch loat ia Camden o ? the 15th
Inst. Finder can leavgi watch al
the drug store of C. P. DuHose <fr
Go. uud teciuvo reward,
Dr. Wakefield to Vimt Camden
?
TWw. H. Wakefield, of Char
lotte, &??(.>., will he iu Camden ut
'the Workman Hotel, on l'We<|nes
day p. in. and Thursday a. m., Jan
uary 10tU?und 20th, these dates
!nly. Hia practice is 'limited to
ke Kve, Kar, Nose and Throat,
he doctor will not vijiC^amden
(/?in nnt.il '
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Meeting of Pomona Orange.
Pomona Grange No. 19 will meet
with the SandyUrove Grnnge on
the 2nd Wednesday, the 12th day
sr?of January h'etfl, al 10 Velock a. m.
Kaoh subordinate grange ia urged
*T|n pay all dues t<\ date at this
meeting so they can get the new
annual word.
W. K. Thompson,
Seo'ty P. Gr. No. 19.
The Camden Bargain and Commftsion
Store, ?
Will receive and sell on a reaeon
able commission any articles of
furniture, books, pictures, watches,
clocks, jewelry, <ko. On short no
ttWTTOT' "Wagon will call at you?
residence tor any article you may
wish. to sell. All I ransaotions con- ,
fidentiai. Stoves and Tiuware re
paired hy an experienced work
man. Roofing anj* Valley Tin,
^Stove Pipes, Pan# Ac, (Jail and
tone us at the old /stand of J. R.
roodule Sc Sons. !
ThtkPamdenj Bargain" 6c
Commission Sioie,
ioodah4, Agt. & Prop'r.
Meeting of Oum Spring Orange.
Gum Springs oGrange No. 405
met January the 1st, 1898, at 10
o'clock a. in. for regular business.
The installation of officers then
took place as follows:
T. L. Dayis, worthy roaster, T.
W. B. Smith, Overseer, A. C. Mc
I,eod,Eecturer, C. J. Nunuery,
Steward, J. W. Davis, Assistsnt
Steward, J. D. Chiistmas, Chaplin,
35. Z. Bartteld, Treasurer, J. IX Da
trie, Secretary. W. N. Dunlap, Gate
fee?piaT?.Siatetfl M. A. D. Grier, Po
mooa, E. F. Robertson, Flo'r?r~ M.
E. bav is, Series, Lelia Dunlap, La
> . dy Assistant Stewart. '
' ^ . Dinner was then announced which
:tir all seemed to enjoy to the fullest
Extent. After dinner the grange rc
Miembled for further transaction
cif business.
- The next regular meeting of the
"grange will be on the 4th Saturday
in January at 10 o'clock sh&ip.
?> J. D. Davis, Seo'y*
; Remember when you **nt job
printing done to brio# us your order.
jUr. Hough :
Keaoirod, Tiiat we ett *fMt that W ???ry
foboo) dletrlctln K<n)ww county a
" clubbc formed at one A, Wliloft Club ibellbc
anbordlnate imd auxiliary totbe TownrtHp
dtalitMWMn ?tt?7 ei^orprenlaed *JLw?ll?l!
to "> the County orjranf ration, * tbut the
ten? UliiS?lh?i?B?*,0',rlU>mM **'
Mr. Thowpson :
' Thetlt is thr?en?o ofthU con
flwSffcm *bet *W lien lew b*? rawed (U no r
nnrl ud v? do m con ventlod eeeembled
SmWm) mt Ti#?r1*latlv? body to a bolto to
Keerived, That ire heartily endorrath#
rtmssw: ?vh/&
irneetly reiterate onr action of HI *lon -
m tbe financial condition of tli<
raliate of itM United State* of
bra been mfrtdly growing worn
' yenre pe?t and Dor li ao praca
t without relief ?W*tdl?aater Is lm
m>? Jarerar* of Ker*liew county,
rejoined together latotble omanl*
mown ma ?? InUMt?t* Cotton
AmmwMIoii, end m mpeetftflt
?nr brother farmar* to Join (* with
?(Tort* to And ton* relief for the
iptidftlona, and eoruially Invite ell
for im inprofeiiiiii of Wi# Oirt*
OfMreoeatryio Join with ne In xstkr
?I netWyel btn^lM ?r?
if ednntrr baa always worked in
>0Tt?in.cV"' L?*4rJt mt&M*
*fcm?
To cftirv u Gold in One Day.
Tak* Laxative Bromo Quinine
1 Tablet*. All druggists refund the
money if it faila to cure, 26c.
A Whopper.
Mr. J. A. Watta, of Cautey Hill,
brought to our olHofc ono day this
week u boas radish. ll U 12 inches
long, 13 inches in circumference
aud weighs about five or six
pound*.
Becoud Crop of Apple*.
Dock Prasicr, colored, hat* on
lila place an apple tr?e which bore
two distinct crops last year. We
wore shown on? day this week n
specimen of the second crop, ii
waa aa large as a hen egg.
Advertised Letters.
For week ending Jan. 2, 1898.
Joseph It Corbel!, Jane Dollar,
Phoebe Linton, Peter Barnes, Kl
\ in Williams, G A Parker, J E
Prince, Claresaa Jones, 11 Jb L'?e,
Carrie Johnson. Mra All/n Lnlt
nope, Alie Keels, Milaniirnhseppe,
Hill licaatngton, reUmied dead
letter ? R A Belton,,?^
C.JJr/<?hannon, P. M.
W^Morrtod,
Lost nidnt at the residence of
the hride'f, father, Mr. S. l?\ Hursi,"
of Camy l#n, Mr. J. K. Gillis, of
Pisgah, m?d Miss ?allie Ilurst were
joined iy the holy bonds of matri
mouy. fl ho young couple start
out in l/fe with the best wishes of
a ho s/ of friends. We return
thank/ for an invitat^>n to he pres
m ill but regret thai circumstances
prevented our nt6^|*ding.
How to Aoften ^et Shoes.
Asjso&r as you can remove the
weK shoes do so and rub theirt well
with a soft rag to get some pf the
dampness out and take off aVJ, the
nou^" {Then rub them with a cloth
saturated with kerosene. Get -a*
rpuch of the oil into them as possi
ble and than fill them as full of dry
oats aa you can and set them aside
foe a few hours, then apply anoth
er coating of kerosene. The stiff,
neas will have disappeared. ? Kx.
Beauty, Utility and Valuo
Are lisppily combined in Hood's
Sarsaparilla Coupon Calendar for
1898. The lovely child's head in
a.n embossed gold frame, sar.rou tid
ed by sprays of flowers in ^nosaie,
the harmonious pad in blu? with
clear figures, and the Coupons by
means cf which rii&tiy valuable
hooks aud other articles muy be
obtained, make up the most desir
able Calendar we have ever seen.
The first coupon article is. Hood's
Prant.ical Cook's Book, a handsome
useful volume of 350 pages. Ask
vour druggist for Hood's Coupon
Calendar, or send 6 cents in stamps
for one to C. 1. Hood A Co , Lowell
Mass.
Will You Love Me When I am OldP
[Published by Request.]
I would ask of you my darling
A question soft and low.
That gives me many a heartache
An the moments comes and no,
I know your love is truthful.
But the truest love grown cold,
It is this that I would ask you (
Will you love me when I nm oil?
Life's mom will aoo'h be ended
And Its evening bells be tolled
And my heart will know no sadness
If you'll love me when I 'am old.
Down the stream of life together,
We are sailing side by side.
Hoping some bright day to anchor
Safe beyond the sergincr tides.
To.day our sky- is cloudless -
But the night may olouda ttn*o)d.
Its storms may rago around us ) :
* If you'll love-toe when I am old.
When my tiafr, seems like the spowdrop
And my eye* shall dimmer
f would lean upon some loved on^s
In the valley as I go.
7 wonld claim of yon a promise
Worth to me a world of guld,
It is this that t would ask you
Will you love me when I am old ?
Remember when yoo want 10b |
printing done to bring us your oraer,
Atoney.
\ Messrs. .T. II, Bikes and Jul (up
Jordan and families left last Mon
day for ttammlt. Oa.. where they
wljl in the future reside. We wish
tltam much sncoeta in ,ttieir new)
home. ' - . Ar
Mr. Lamar 8. Brown' will leave
to*morrow for Ga , wj?6re he will in<l
the future reside. ?amar Is one of
oar most popular young men and
we are loathe to givq him ? np, but
wieh him nftucb success in his pew
home.
Mini Nome McCaakill one of onr
charming jomjg ladies baa. return.
rd.)ione after apendlng two weeka
| wi?*? relatives at Bent ah.
Mr. Jo&u Dixon/ Mr. Charlie Mc~
. Oaakill and h?s oharming e ster Miss
(Liwitei allof Beolah were visiting
relatives here last Saturday.
Mfseas IvHeawd Kennls McCas
kill two of L/nehs^pd'a moat band
imriidiii were Wsirtag
their nnele, Mr, J. IT. McCaskftt-at
Good For Kerahaw County.
; We are informed by Treasurer
Hough lhat the people o! this
j County have paid up their taxc*
rcmatkahlv will, their boiug com
paratively few delinquents. On
th*? eventrvg" nTt-fie 3()i(i of Decern*
bcnfho had i*aued 3051 m?re receipts
jtKln was issued up to that time
hut year.
Job Printing.
Legal Briefs foM-fie Supreme Com I,
Letter Head?,
Note Ho ad p,
-Hill Heads,
Envelopes,
Hand Hills,
Circulars,
Dodgers ,
s. Carda,
and in fact job priutiug of AI.L
Kind promptly and neatly executed
hi this cilice.
TRESPASS NOTICE. :
All perion* are hereby forbidden to |
trespass upon my lands near Luck now,
8. (J., for the puipoae ut hauling wood
fi r for ?ny other purpose whuUoaver-J
Parties dlrireKarding this notice will lie'
dealt with to the full extern of the law.
Mil 8. M. A. KATOMFFK.
Lucknow, 8. C.. Jan. 6th, 1808.
An Ordinance
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To Raise* NupplicMFor j
The Year of Our
T^ortl XHVH.
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Ho it ordained by the "Slay or and Alder,
men of the City of Camden. S. C., in
Council assembled, and by thy authority
of the same:
SfcC I. That all able bodied Male Per
sons bqiweon the ages of Kightoen and ]
Fifty years, residing within tljp corporate
limits,' not exempt from road* duty under
the laws of the State, shall work tliel
streets, wavs and bridges under the direc
tion of such oversoers ha may be appoint
ed, for a space of lime not exceeding!
Twelve days in one voar: Provided. That '
at tho time of receiving the notice any per
son may pay to the person giving such no
tice, Three (^8) Dollars commutation,
which shall be received in lieu of the
work, and that any |>erson refusing to
pay tho said commutation shnll bo lined
not less than Five ($5) Dollars, nor more
than Ten ($10) Dollars, or be imprisoned
not less than Five nor more than Twenty
days, or be both fined and imprisoned, in
the discretion of I He Mayor.
Skc. If. Tho following Ijioonses shall
be p^id in advance on demand. All usi
nesses, except when otherwise specified, arc
uudorstood to continue from the first day
of January to 31st of December in th<
year the license :s issued:
A,
1 ? Express Companies, eac:h, $25.00
2 ? Telegraph OonipanieP, each, 20.00
3? 'Fire Insurance Companies,
e#ph, l*.00
4 ? I^ife Insurance Companies
each, 10.00
&-~Trap0lont Photographers, per
week, 6.00
6 ? Transient Photographers, per
month, 10.00
7? Transient Dentists, per week, C,0()
#? Auctioneers, residents, 20.00
9 ? Auctioneers, transient, per
day, ? 20.00
1:? -Poo) or Billiard Table, each, $10.00
2? Bowling AUey, each, * 10.00
3? fiiiooting Gallery, per week, 10.00
{.-flying Trapeze, per week, J5.00
5? Circus pr Equestrian Show per
Hoy.
6? Circus, for itfoce?sion on the
street if circus docs .not lo
cate in city, * * ' ' 25.CO !
7? Therttrltial or other *1iowb, per
day, 25 Ou
C.
1 ? Restaurant*,, $10.00]
2? Public Sale or Elvery 8tabIo?, 25.U)
3? AH Dealers, transient or otli
<a> erwiac, in Horaca or Mules *
other than those who run a
r licensed Livery or SaJo Sta
ble, per week, \ 6.00
4 ?Stallion or Jack on ser vice, 25.00
D.
I? Dealers who sell on the streets'
or from stands on public or
1 private lots nut*, fruits,
candies, vegetable*, Ac.,
per day - - ?
J? Dealers who sell on
or from stand* onv
private jot* nuff. fruits,
pantiles, vegetable*, Ac.,
per year, . 5,00
Provided, That thl? Or
dlnance shall not apply to
persons from thl* and adja
oent counties for whom Cam- "*
den ia the market town and
who may sell their product*
from wagons or other vehl
olee,
K,
Vehicle* used for business
purpose* com eying iroight,
por year or portion thereof i
1? Drawn by one horse, each, $3.00
2 ? Drawn by two horses, each, 5.-00
8? Omnibu* or other vehicle for
? transporting patseneers or
baggage, ' ? 10 00
Skc. III. The c brtftrtor lloenafes in any
business not enumerated above shall be
jointly. ^ ...
. Sue* IV. Any person or persons refus
isff or new! anting to pavtheTgqoired -M
sbah. npon oonTtmioo tnereof. be
?0$ tans (fail doqbie the ImrI iiosoas
,aaiafce(o be collected dot
4*
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\WWA^
1-5AVE YOU
Bought 7'our Winter Underwear?
"NO!"
Well wo can give you Shirts from 20o. lo $5.00. Draw
01^ from 20c. Tivn$2.00. Kxoollcnt values to i I ho money.
< Our Clothing: stock is still large, and must bo rediuvd.
Vou call buy at your own price.
MEN'S SUITS
BOYS' SUITS
2.50 TO 15.00
2.00 TO 10.00
BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS - - 75C. TO 4.00
Wo must roali;:;- on tluun. Our nooessily is your gain.
Always a full lino of fcllOKS on hand. V miknow
thoiu; tlioy talk for themselves.
Brothers.
I have purchased tho assigned stock of gojuls of ,J R
Goodale Sous, and for the noxt sL\ty* days will throw
on tho market tho entire stock of goods consisting of Drv
Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Cutlery, Tinware, Cooking
Stoves aiul in fact almost everything you can think of.
Just think of it! Nearly
w .
worth of good go\>ds (nothing shoddy) thrown on the
market at your own price! Come at once before what you
want is sold. Salo will tako place at tho stores of J. R.
Goodalo Sons. A. veritable Klondyke for buyers.
Come one! Come all!!
Respoctfuiiiy,
In '1 be CUM?uidkf voting contest
Mr. M. L. Smith
ff?? declared to be 4tie most popu
lar member of the Camden Bar.
Nov. 12 ? 1 yr.
NEW GINNERY.
I have a new Klnnin* oattit, enngist
Ing of 8-70 IftK j*ins, with oluvutora and
self packing cotton lKodfree ?uae)ic<l?
and wiU utKiruuioi' l>oth in
quality and <)ii nifity (.flint, A -hare cf
public nnlroiiaif.- i* rcMimcl t'nUv Ho]#<:it
edj J, <). M'JSKIvEY, "
TRESPASS N0TI0E.?"
Ail person? are l?cn:bv notified not to
trpsp&M upon ?lir Inndvof W. W.
Hail ( or the put.jiObi^' f hnuliiiff, liaising
wood or ?it .'iuj i '.r jmrptuo whatsoever,
Any one fotityi * -i.'.ulrig this noiioe wj]l
bo dealt with t-?, ti-.:- tuii rxunf of the law.
Mils. \V. VV. HAM,,
Administratrix,
kucknow. 3. C . Doc. 7th. HJ7.
eiS itiiiilM,
Trespass Notice.
All persona are hereby notified not to J
trcHpa?fl on mv lands for any purpose
whatever, neither will their stock be al
lowed to trespass on tho same.
. J. J. BELL.
Apr. 22. '97.
Trespass Notice.
Alf parsons are heieby strictly forbid
df?Cto (rt'Hpu?i\ipon lands of A. E. Ken
nouy now in my possession. for. the^ur
pose of hunting, fishing or for any f>ther
purpose whatsoever. Any one found
violating this notice will bo denlt with to
the fullest extent of th? Inw.
JESSE IJAMMCND.
Got, lot. I807.
Horses suffering from soreness or any
diseases, dogs or cattle are heir to suc
cessfully treated by
Dr. Hadley, I
Veterinary Surgeon
The Dentistry of the horse is a science
in itself, lloraes* Teeth kre the cause
of disagreeable habits, lloraes having
diseased teeth are hard k? k?ei> in con
dition. and if poor H i* impossible to' Hil
ton. There are tew horses young or
oldrwilhMflkore or lest sharp-edged o(
rough projections upon tboir molar*!.
The" ?h*n> ?dg*g' lateiato the ' mouth,
cauaincAQrture to -the ? ban*, asd he
tries i n\ various ways to ?id hfanasH ol
-the trsmjhr. Home start Uuld4aly ~o*
stop stiMtCMjlMi head, drpol or si
ia la unimiUrri NSM.ir'
proper grinding of foo^caaees iodigea.
lim ill faiMtiiriiii nrndinii liit tfil
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HAPPY
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YEAR
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o all, and many returns of the day, with best wishes for a
more prosperous tiino than wo have over seen. With tl|0
Now Yoar comes now year prices at The Famous
O ilt JL?<lg*e Store, as all Winter Goods are offered
at from 10 to '10 per cent.
DISCOUNT,
VERY RESPECTFULLY
? _ - ??? ???? ? ?? ? ?*?*?;? " 1 . V **
arid wo will contribute to the happiness of our 4kstomer*
by giving them Special bargains in all ?> Strictly winter
goods.
NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR PURCHASES,
Price of goods altogether in keeping with the low prioa " #
of cotton. Ladies, Misses and children's fwraps in any
style you wish, and ad cheap as you could ask. AH dresa
gocftls at "hard time" prices. Men and boys clothing at a
great sacrifice.
Overcoats at
YOUR OWN
. . . ' \ ' .. gfl||
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As to Carpeting, Matting, Bugs and Art " Squares
will* say that the commercial knife lias been used freely, so
come at onoe and reap the benefits of the slaughter.
With Sincere thanks for past favors, and soliciting a
continuance of the same, we are yours .
p r ... ? . 2!B?2
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