The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 27, 1899, Image 3
Cooking Stoves and Heaters.
A fu'I lino of (?(?< king stoves a i.il
hoaleiH have jut>l !> /fii received h?
tho H'ore of Mr. A. 1). Kennedy,
St., hh will l to M?-n by referenoo m
Us advertisement.
Vdlopitfue Elected President,
At. a recent meeting of the B.mid
of I >il OCt Ol H Ol I III1 CamdeH ( ottou
Mill, 0?M. K. A 1 tiler li ?\ kiri tcudei
od Ins resignation am iVoMdoot ol
tho Mill and Mr. 1*. T. Villepigue
was eleeted in his stead.
Laying tho ltaila.
Tho work, of laying tho rails on
the Seaboard Air I.ino has been
commenced at tho intersection of
tho iiC's road. This work will lie
) ushed with till possible h tint i- j
down to tho rivor nud will ho lined ^
for hauling tho heavy pieces for the
trestle.
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Next Sunday at tho Baptist Church. '
T ho Chi oniob* received a mes
sage Into yesterday afternoon over
t her long dial ance 'phouo fry m Rev.
A. T. .Jamison who is attending the ;
Santoo AaaooiaLion at Kiinl Hdl.l
Mr. .Jumiaott requested iih to an 1
no once that Rev. M. A. Connors^
of Suminorton, would till the |>ul-j
pit of the Church on Sunday morn
in1.* and Rev. Mr. Marsh, of Hishnp
ville, nil! preach at night.
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Shower of Moteors.
Prof. J. K. Roes, of Columbia
Pniversity, prodiets tho regular
v?3-vrnrs mctcorio shower on Nov.
13th or It'll of this year. He navs
that iv will eoine sfter 12 oclock
of one tyf the nights* slated. There
vnre. ayreat uinuy old people who
rdlDftltiber the shower of 18311 ami
a number of coir para' i vely young
ones who remember that of 1866.
Jf tho caloulat ion turns out correct,
the shower <?f 1809 wili be well
Worth M II ing up for.
''Woodcock'8 Lifttlc Game."
Next Thursday Tiijjlif at 8 :.'K) I lie
i)au(! Iilci s of Cotifedercfly will ?* i
fin bntcrtuinmcnt nt the Opora
llouse in t he evtravHuantly funnvi
?'Woodcock's Utile Game" by lo
cal talent. Ifeauliful, patriotic
?war strains and r?*. her music will be |
rendered by the Canub n Orchestra !
hot everybody attend and enjoy
one hour and a half of hcttilhy fui. I
The price will bo in reach of alt. i
Reserved seals on a h I<* at Dr. K.J
Leslie Zoinu's Drug store.
Civil Otrvice Kxnminalion.
Wo are requested by Mr. (\ L.
Winkler to announce that the civ
il service examination for Clerkship
in the engrossing department at
the next session of the Legislature, j
ft notice of which appeared in ourl
last week's issue, will be held at'
, 11 o'clock a. ui., lo-inorrow Ocl.
28th, at IheCatnden Graded School!
' |
liuilding. Kaeh applicant will
bring with them two or three sheets J
ot iu?a) cap paper and a good pen j
The examination will consist in;
writing from dictation about a half!
page of some aut of the General j
Asseni bly.
Baby Show. " *
At Dr. F. Leslie Zemp's drug!
fttore there are several hundred ba- j
, hies, the prettiest ever seen. He- 1
fore taking the public entirely off!
Their feet we will state that these!
little ones are Doll Mabies but on 1
that account they are none the less,
interesting to the children. Moth
ers should not fail to delight the
hearts of their lillin girls by show
ing them this elegant display and
getting one of the dolls for them.
One entire side of the large centre
etiow case is filled with samples of;
dressed dolls alone, to say nothing
of the piles and piles of undressed
ones elsewhere in the store. Calh
nnd see the babies and you will
agree with us that it is the finest
display in Camden.
Personal.
Mr. W. C. McDowell, of WeaU
villi*, has returned to Atlanta to re
sume the study of dentistry.
Mr. (sadore Wolfe, formerly oi
- Camden, bfft now of Columbia, is j
n d i njl a few days in Camden. |
Af? W*I. Harnes. of Lynch wood,
was in Camden last Wednesday and :
. paid us a pleasant cail.
Mr. T. H. Clyburn, of Wcstville, !
pnid us a call yesterday.
Mr. Clinton Moore, who left
Camdeu about a year ago bos re
turned.
Mr. John D. Gerald and family,
left yesterday for Manning where
they will make their future home.
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Mailings of all descriptions at
Geiacnheimcr's.
Handsome Pictures cheap at
GeiaenheimerV
Go to The Gilt EJge Store and
M what ? beautiful line of Silk*
Uiey have for shirt waists.
Wfetl at The Gilt Edge Store and
get seme of those nice Hhirte which
,?b#j are telling at wholesale coat.
?(.flpKa for Etffie* aod
I**
hole
m|* ant. ?t OHl Wf?
llr.ioto A. Bottbwffc. ot
Job Printing
Low Minutes, :i!i kind a <>i
| HlAttkc, Hill ami Letter I!e;??l?, IC??*.
velopos, unit nil kituis o f .lob 1'riiiV
inj? done in tin; Iuhl style ul '1'lu
< Chronicle oflice.
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At Thodili Kd<*o S?.>ro i!uy nr?
j h??1 1 i liii Zephw ? all colors, I'oui lap*
j tor lUc.
j Oil air bottoms nud baskets.
(ifihC nlieinter's.
l/icc Curtains and Window
| Sa nies at (ioiscnhoiinei's.
1 ( urtain p'tli-s at (-JoisenhuimerV
Mttelune needles nod oil.
Citicon lu:i niiM s.
< 'locus at Gi'isi'uht'iuiei s.
Finest bod room suits iti tlio city
I h t l.ieisen he i liter's.
Tho compositions (his u6iSioi\ as
usual, arc written in th^rsohoolroom
without proviousnj^mirai i?xi or he'p
ol at) y k iud.^iRfoNubjoot in not an
oouneeAa^ffiT t li ?? pupils Kit, pencil
in liaudrreuiiy lo begin writing.
\y\ I A T M A K KS A HKRO?
A/man must 1 ?o bravo to ho a leuo
fi 1 1 'lr I rt'in truly glad to say A morion
i':i/ boast of her many heroes.
yDuring (ho early settlement of our,
you n try, when th'J luuians 1 lie mud.}
pencil wolves sought t h u flesh of the j
"pale face" we can ft. id many famous I
men who gave up their lives fur tho
sulctv of othors W'ero these not he*
root.? 1 11080 br?ivo men who wan
dere.d thronghtQlpng, dense forests
when tho tfronn(\jwa? coven <1 with
*now, and Traveled miles and milosj
!o siiyo tho lives of their donr ones,
v/ho were flurried miles by tho In- 1
'liar.w.
We shall skip a long period audi
bike up tho dreary Revolution a:vl
nanto Koine heroo". In tho hills ot
Vermont, we find JOthau Aliau a
hrave young soldior at the head of
: !?otue "(? reeu Mountain Boy 9," who
defeated a large band of British sol
?1 iocs'. Was lie not a hero? Again
*0 hoar of him with hin two sons in
1 small boat on a hay in tlio south
ern part of Canada, attacking a large
party of iflngbshmen in their sloop,
with a British war vet?ei near a!
hand.
It would be useless to speak of the
heroipin ami con rage of Washington,
[Broono and many other heroes an
wk r,ro familhr with them.
Here we siiuil discuss the heroes
of cur own State. Jasper, of whom we
all know, may boeonsidorcd as hoingj
| one of tho greatest horocs in tho}
I South. During tho boiribardment off
I Charleston by the British, the flag
iia|Y was knocked awav by a cannon
i ha!': -Ta>.p?.v leaped from t.lio fort, re
placed the flag and wJued proudly
I tack to the I'ort. For this great acij
of heroism the State presented hiinj
I u sword, A rrai:) his famous name J
irppcflrs it) t.iio pages of history, In I
Savannah, tho samo accident o, 1
tho same hero replaced the d ig, but
never again did he perform such an
act.
Anne Kennedy and several other!
yonncr women wore heroes during!
tho Revolution. Anne Kennody rode!
miles by herself to deliver a message
to a general.
In tho War of 1812, Perry ah ow I
od iiroat heroism by rowing from j
one ship to tho other through a lira- I
vv British fire The last words of
the hero buwroneo were "Don't, give
up tho ship, boys!"
To-day we have, for great heroes,
Dewey, Hob. -.on, Schley, Sampson
and ot iters.
To find many groat heroes, I fear
we will not have to leave our own
America D. H. Damn.
Grade 8 ? Age 13.
WHAT MAKES A II ICR Of
Among the names of heroes, stands
forth that of a man from our county,
Ikicliard Kirkland. One day, after
a battle during tho Civil "War, Kirk
lank was on t/aurri duty, marching
np and down by a lariro brick wall.
On the other pide of this wall, wore
tho wounded Yankees, crying for a
drink of water to qucnch their parch,
od throats. With their cries in his
oars, Kirkland could stand it no
longer, and going np to the General,
he asked permission to go over tho
wall ?nd give tho wounded Yankees
some water. After much hesitation,
the General pave him permission,
not expeoting to see him roturn
alivo. With a bucket of water in
his hand, Kirkland climbed over the I
j wall. At first, his commission was
1 not understood by the Yankees, and
i bu'le's whistled around his oars, but
i when it was understood, he was
'greeted with a cheer and allowed to
poiform his mission. When Kirk
land olimhod b.^ck over the wall, tho
Confederate soldiers rcoeivod him
i with cheers.
Another of South Carolina's ho
| roos was Sergeant Jasper. During
| tho neitje of Fort Sumter, the Hag
was shot down in the tMfekest of the
fight; it was thon that Jasper leaded
over after ttiC flig and stuck it in its
place,
South Carolina is often called tho
"Land of Heroes." Wo havo never
heard of tier soldiers skirfciog their
duty, even if thoy knowr it mis death.
Tt was during a battle in the Mex
ican War that route rery dangerous
place was to be .taken. It was go
dAngaroa* that the O^nsral left it to
the soldiers to volunteer to try to
take it. It was then that the South
Carolina Regimejt came to the front
by folantoerlng to take it, although
Ibsy knew it woaUl I* death to the
most of them Leslie Arthur
Ago 15 ? Grade 9.
China Closets and Bookcases*.
OtlMlklMt'f.
j frrtWlo* Mittrimi aad >11 J
tftbtf trt^aa li Bifmiifiiii'i
hi )lt*morinm.
OnTtfji -liy, (M. l.fr 1 !>. nt hi>
im'ni' II nek. Wi'li.iin Klrklnnd
I lepftrtid !l>i- life. :? tl f ' \ e.ll.t* V<'|?!S
Uv lllr iliT.tll f Ml. Kirk Is; In 1 , UemliaW
?viinty iosrs a oit Zen w!hi i??"? rw-i in??re
( lian iMssiu.if n?>t it e. ti .? was t ho f ? >ii it h
at ? ' i if >' i'Ii ii Ki! k. iu l. i f pi'i vio'.i* ii.cmoi v.
W l:o,(i|t iii'i' i f It . ?i ??<?'>' OH t :l I K>US illlPt;
t i'N ;\?>.l t? in) iffV ? s i f ln'Hl ; was ivspi !
? '1 il i : 1 1 belol i' ) l>\ OV?r>l>inlv. Having lilt
rn.'sfot mnMo I 'm"1 lua wife. tho can.- if
( t<: r rli i Wl ivn , six v it- aiul c.tio daughter,
? lt'\iiivt'n ii |>< <n Mr, Kiikiniul hIhiiA As
the I'lilrr ehslilren bftame of ago, they
:t>a. ?! u tl 'ft. nl I; v in! lu ih.' niM'h t - Mn that.
hi (!??? f:ir!v flfi ho 'nl w itli him ol.lv
his i hree lii i If !> !?.?., William, Ii icLurd hi d
^i!!?^rl. ??r, us lii> affect ionnleiy t?il^ii
i|i. .ti. Hilly, l>i< k;o Hud Smumy. Iuch?u
jiHi-r and disposition, <vio*i of tlic.si- boy*.
v.':i< i\ 1 vpo nf their fitlllei. Kneli w is n
l.ttU K< ni Ionian. Molhets iti the commu
nity nlVnod to them as models of dep<?ll
vi: i.l anil t rue manliness T|ie> Hl'dnbd
t *>?? neighborhood ''I'll'?(i|>, Mill possessed
t !?? confidence <f their teachers nnd I lie
!'>> 1 of t itt'ir fellow pupils. At churuh,
their goi.d behavior w<is observed uml com
mended Years clapvl Alld l! \j\ss tint
lniii? whenS'iith Cm r.tlin.H needed the in
liiehnrd onter?d tl>? 2i..l S (!, iMfuntiy.
1: real Iv tl ist ingaished hiuisilf, and ? i i <'*.1
i.*:i?i 'inimly at Chickaimtugi. Samuel. flifl
vi>ungeM. belonged to t! ?tli S. < CuvmI
: v, 11 tii.1 survive. I iheqre'.l st niggle, to die,
in t h ;? Spi ins; of l^tjfl, from dnoase 0 >11 -
t noted whili a pn\."H'i at Point I.n.ktil.
Mil. I ! c 01 1'I'leil Upon Ills pe"M.n the seals
of tint 1 1<>. V\* 1 1 1 i h 1 1 > also l>Hi m^'etl to the 71 !i
t nv dr;. : and, m that regiment of gNlitint
riilers. th?re w?? not n gentler spiiit or
mo'f daring t ronpn than Hilly Kirkland.
^?in li i m the te.Mitu-nv <?/ his comrade*.
K*eh nf t ho brothers was distinguished
1 n'lilicr 1:1 pr.'porl toil u.-? l.c ii.nl oppuiiu.
pfMii ApponutU'X, Mi". Ktrk
I : ? 1 1 1 returneil to hi> o!tl hoine. w In rd he
ii-v; >in? i? led I'm ijuif t lif.' of a farmt'i .
I 'or iimnv veif*. h* was aftiuist totnlly dotvf,
iml on thftt ai'ei.unt avoiiied eon'panv 11 1
?niji h ns po>sih!^. Hut he so bore himself
i'l ?:1 the r?!aliou? of iifo a< In pri>ve hmi
^.?lf (In; w'oiihv s ?ii of ? nohle sire. And
he carrier with him Id the grove thr love
and rcsi fi t of nil who knew hi a.
About the ve-ir ISiVS, Mr Kirkland m.ir
r'f-'l hiseoufin. Mary Kirkland. n:id their
? in mi w?s blessed with fwiir sons and
fun1' djuivditers all of whom with their
iii"i hfr ?nrvn * liitn . 1 11 tlir family circle.
t:?* n tins! MloctionntP and indulgent
husbnml Mill f.wlier. 'l'liiTe ho was known
b.'sl, and there lie was lov^d most The
l"S < t" his loved onea is overwhelming, but
l hev hnvc 1 lie eiii>S"!at?oii that he h>ved
.Hid obeyed find and thai his life nn" that
of an uini'/ht niuii. William Kiiklitnd
will not be formclten while those live who
knew Iiiiii mi'l loied lu:n. A Fittknu.
O.'t. l?;l. J 803.
Citation.
Sllllr l>? Sii'. :l il ( 'u l?< *1 i H II v~ lior.-liilW C'l'Ulll ?
Hy C. C- llaile, Probate J udge.
Whereas, T1 : nuas M?Luio ma )<? suit
? >> me t<> j_? i ii 11 1 to It i tn Letters ill Ail 111 i i^
i-, (ration d>- b >nus non on tin- Estate ol
and ellVctr. of John Price, of Kershaw
Count v, deceased.
The?e aro therefore to cite ami admon
i?h all anil smienlnr the k ? i nlr?*t i and!
creditors o i tiiu saiit .ioiili Pi ice
deceased, tl.a*. tlu-y bo and appear before
tin', in tin. Court of IVobutc to III- held at
Camden, S. C., on tlio 5:8th day of
(U t. inst, after publication thereof, at 12
o'clock M. to shew cause i! any they
ii ?? v?? , why i ho said r.diuinist ration should
i;oJ l;e grr,,nte,J
Civcn ur.ilcr my liana an 1 seal this
llth day of Oct , A. !>., 18WD.
Published on the ! f?ih day of Oct., 1m'!',
?m The Camden Chronicle,
y. p. TUN K,
Judge of probate, Kershaw County.
Sheriff's Sale,
South Carolina ? Kershaw County.
/ )o<'for //. iS/'c/if'f)'. PluiAt i'J,
Styalnit
Join i 7'. EHisor, /)<- ft iv1<i i\(.
Foreclosure.
Cnder amlby virluo of a decretal < r
?i?T in the above Hate case, granted by
i.ih i(ono;* Jtplge James Aldrcli, dat< tl
Sept, 15th, ISDN, I will proceed to sell to!
I he highest bidder, before the Court
House door in Camden, S. C , on the
l:r*t Monday in November, 1<S!I!I, during
tiie i i 1 hours of hale, the following de
scribed real estate, to wit :
All that piece, parcel, or tract of land,
situate, lying and being in the County of
Kershaw, State of .South Carolina, con
taining one hundred and thirty acres
more or lesf?, the said niece or parcel ot
laud being known as a part ol the Eng
lish land and bounded as follows: East
i.v lands f>f Monroe Carter, South hy
unknown lands, West hy lands of VV. P.
Jacobs and north by lands of Mrs. Polly |
Ann KJIitsor, The metes, bounds mjd
shape ol aforesaid piece, parcel or/tracT
of land being more fully d?"acTiKed in
plat irtade bv II. Tayb/r, Surveyor,
24th of November. 1883. \
Terms of sale cash.
11. If. WILLIAMS, S. K. C.
Oct. 18, '6-J.
Sheriff's Sale.
State of South Carolina Kershaw C<>.
In the Court of Common Picas,
12 a r(<i, ct. (d ,
l'liiinlijfn,
vs.
./. II. Colclowjh , el. at..
Difrndiifit*.
Under and by viilue of a decretal ordei
;;iauteil in t In? uhn\ e st tied ' ase hy his
Honor Judge. u. W. liuehanaa, March HI,
1 I will kcII al p.iblic outcry, d ii
ing I he le^'d hours of sile. in Camden. S.
in front of the CeUi't'Hou** do<?r, on
Ihe first Monday in N.ry. IIJIW, the fol
lowing described real estate, to wit :
Those traou or parcels of_ land be
longing to the Estate of John A. Col
oloiigii, being in Buffalo Township Ker
shaw Couuty, South Carolina, contain
ing in the aggregate, Eleven hundred
and fifty three ??cre<?, ?more or lei's, and
h?in* described in a plat of tbo land# of
said Estate of John A. Colclough, made
hy C. C. Jfailo, Surveyor, on the 2*Jnd
day of December, J87I, at follow h:
Tract No. 5, eontainintr 292 acre*, Tract
No. 11, containing 198 ?"fet ;.Xract.
19, ?-?o>trtinin* 349 acres; Tract No. 1?.
containing 2*7 acre*, and part of Tract
So. 14, cont*i;?>ng t>7 acres, tho remain
er.of aaU? Tract Nou- .n^ta 275,
acres having l>oen ?ohl by (be Sheiiff of
Keraliaw ?'onnty to J. A. Waet by deed
dateii May 4, itfH. and recorded In th?
office of tho Clerk of the Court of Com
mon Tleaa of Kerahaw Countr In Vol.
VV, page VH.
Ttrmn: M caab, balance on a credit
of one year wlllt inlareet frem day of
aaj*. taking tUe bea4 ef the yrebaier
andior^ageoft^praiUeeaemo ee
I A ? Great ?
Our 0 roc Dry Department
Has Proved a Winning Card. :
.
'our MOTTO: -Quick Sales mid Small Profits'!
I V V / <?'<.' S ,?>.(; . (< S.,? *. ' ,* '? <? ? ,i . V ? ? S K. '? < S |
lla* drawn the trade, and we an- now oti'erie?; f^rcatcr in-!
i ? 1 1 < * i ' n j t * i : ( s than over in lleav\ ami I aney t ? u>ce.i ics. ('all
nit i see what we curry, v.'e will astonish you with prices ai.u
\ ariut\ .
liii: i iin,iM ?\ii uiwi'im sim iinnie'
i\. tin; mil !
...
A ImiII lane of Men's Suits from $'J f?0 to NiO.O'1. Nouthsj
I ,ong Pant* Suits to Vld.UO. Hoys Knoo Pants Suits!
7V>e to $?>.()(),
To call and see will l>c to save money.
JKToxtst" X*.i T1)lO T 1 c> To Sow o i ir
Slieo^Iofci And Heap J\. T3L*\v>~
?vro.t* J. Im. Tiio X7V i\ ~y Oi?
X'fc x/h ** &, <r \ i "2.V iv W -fc
i [ itrtiwiiir a jiciioal !iiu ? the Mo.^t t oil; plete in the cilv.j
Nails; ent, fini^liinj!- and Kino. lion, Steel. (ialvani/ed. i
and ] ,":fi Pipes. Waterworks and Plumbers supplies, I>uildei>
ilaxlwiU" Fanners luols, engine fittjugs, cutlery, jiiins, ear
trid^vs, s!u!!s, valley tin I >.i r ! ?, II iv and Smooth Wire.
Full line Cooking Stoves and Heaters ju^t received.
(Joi ton and Sisal Rope. ( Tod<;ery iind (jlassware, Willow'
w urc, luie.iiets, b.iskels, brooms ^yihs, etc Tinware, Wagon I
material, spokes, hubs, rims. Rubber and Leather Helling and j
T/tcing.
Tlio Abovo Coiitaiiiccl jLhi IKTo. l.j
Heavy Dry Goods. Net ions, Shoes, Hats, Saddlery, Whips'
and Lap Robes. (i rooeries heavy and shelf.
OonfninodL In. ."IXTci.
Seed Wheat - Red May, beardless Fu Icaster, Purple Shaw!
and Home Raided .
IlYE and BARLEY.
Oats ? Texas, R. R. P. and Homo Raised.
Will meet all fair competition. Solieit your patronage as 1
am not independent of the People,
Jiespecttull)',
?A D KENNEDY. I
Prevontion is bettor than run*.
KfM'p your 1>I<i<><1 jutro, your apputiln
good ami your digestion j?erft?rt l#y
i-ukiu^ i I'Hul'fi >Sm -ai^tt'illu.
Hood's Pills ;ut harmoniously w ith
Hood's Sarsaparilla, ^uitk', cliicicnl.
ALLEU MEDLiN
Contractor & Builder,
OAMDKX. - - S. O.
Eal inuit furnisliol on 1 lowo.it rutos
ynd uat'sfnclion nwantpcd. OrJfm
/ solicited;
W. H. PAIMER,
WATERLOO, IOWA.
"0?ved Krom the Horror* of Nervous Wfon
(ration" Uy Or. MilA*' Nerv 'ne,
COUGH docs not always Indicate
consumption. Mr. W. JJ. I'nJracr, of
Waterloo, Iowa, writes: "I wan taken
with a nerwms stricture of the bronchial
tubes, which developed Into nervous pros
tration, I wa**o wtak I could not sit up. I
got no sleep for day* except when under the
Influence of opiates. For four months I suf
fered agoolc* aad orajred that I might die
ana be a* rut. un?
physician aald I had
consumption. for I bad
a coucb tbat gars a*
no reet. But a food
old pbytloiaa wboee
?MdiclM bad (ailed,
adrleod me to nee Dr.
UtteaBeafcoratlre
L>!oc,d and Nerves sin: very rtoso
' ly inl ilri!. K'-rp ill ? . i?-li, ] >11 1*0
it.'i.l iii jilihy, w ilii 1 1 1 mi |'k Si. i>;ip:iri)lu
; illtl \?MI \? i.l h.tVl* ll?> lliTVoil.SMl'n*.
f lood's Pills s*i?* !>*?>( uftcr-diiuirr
I ? 1 1 1 1 < I ? 5 i t i ? ? 1 1 , piwiiil^iioii.t ipatioli
? Countiy Produce Bought [
j I will pay the Ir^liLftt market J
: price for Bepflwax, Wool, Hides nnrt :
! all other country produce. I will !
he found nt the Rtore of Pavid
Wulfu. H. JACOBSUN.
Camden, S. (?., May 1 09 ? C mo.
0, Mi 3FG'M
t
Contractor & Builder. ' |
CAM DEN, S. C.
Rest work, IowchI prices. Patiafaction '
^mtrnntc?d . Correspondence aolusitod j
an<l estimates furnished on all kinds <>1 j
work.
Moving houses without 'earinp j
them down or injury a specialty.
Feb. 7. 1899.
NEW BOARDINC HOUSE.
We wish lo announce that we
have openf-d a hoarding house in
the residence fin Rutledge stieet.
icei.ntlv occupied by Mih. S. A.
Vatker. Transient a;;d poi.t.M
nent hoarders desired. Meals fur
niaedon short notice at any hnur.
Tabic supnlnd with the best
the markey affords. Your patron
age solicited and satisfaction
guaranteed. S. F. Hurst,
J. K. Gillis.
, SEED HUK
AND SKPiRATOB.
You daoaare money by hav.
in# your Cotton Seed hulled
ana ??parafed. I have a well
equipped Huller ami Separator
at my gin house at the Can toy
place 2 miles West of Camden,
.and tolicit the patronage of the
j public. Sampled cau be aeen
at The Chronicle oftcf.
. B. B. WILLIAMS.
I Oct; U IN*.
:1N
THE BUYERS FAVOR.
j
The Price of union is Fm t v IVr i Vnt higher than wo ex
pi o!?\l, but prices at the Famous (Jilt Kdj?.e Store continue very
j low. < )ui' vMot )v was purchased on I in* hnsis ol oo oottoll, and
il shiiids to reason tliai it uorould li:?ve made our customers
i!t;i|i|i\ wifl. cotton at that j>r t-urely we oau make them
{ timiv iliaM huppv under existing circninstiiuecN. THIS WE
U\\N AND W i 1 . 1 4 DO
I
I Listen to Some Solid Pacts: x
I
! V WF.Ll, IIOUCUT S Tt )VK ? A W'KLL SELECTED
STOCK? AN I P TO DA TH STOCK,
And :i determination to pl<a?>e our customer;* at all hazards.
DRESS GOODS,
SjIU*, Ratlins, Kihbons, &c., &e., in the
Nvwi1,"! Shiides, Newest Styles, Prettiest
tj i? * ! i * v and at the lowest, prices. Sec
ond Sliiimienf of (jroy.u, Garnets and
Mixtures in Broad cloth, etc., to arrive
Hil M Wi elv.
On 11 Hi once and select one of our
Taiior-made Suits
while yo.i hive a luttur assortment to
?v le.t from.
Our 1 ?? autifni C'AVKS and JACKKTS arc Goii?H^~CfoingJl
( loin^!!! COM K, before they are CH)\i?!!!!
CLOTHING!
FASHION'S CHANGES
oome with Autumn again, and
we would invito your atton
( ion to the superb stock of
men's and boys' clothing that
we are showing in now and
handsome fabrics, and made
by expert tailors, that look as
wfill as custom made. The
style and quality of our new
stoclc is suporb.
SHOES! SHOES!
A BIG S
for Shoes, Style, Superiority, Sat
isfaction and Saving of Monev.
To See and (o Secure nnd to Smile
when you lmve Secured. If 3011
witut a Shoe tlint will add to your
Winter's com tort and Have )ou
doctor's bills by their warmth and
comfort try our men'* #2.25 calf
shoe, rind our ladies #1.60 fine
walking Shoe. For elegance, durability and satisfaction they
are leaders. A full line of all sty lea and qualities from the
'?Cradle to the Grey."
If you need anything in
Domestics of any Kind
don't buy 'till you inspcct our stock ? the Stock is immense
che quality J-nperb, and the prire low, lower, lowest
J ieadquaitera for Carpets, Mattings and Hu#h. Don't fail to
see them before buying.
cotmjeiiir merchamh
Should not forget V hat we are all "O. K'' for the f jobbing
trade. We can at lejast save them freight .on whatever they
wiVh to buy. .
We atiil have some Cotton BAGGING uud TIKsi whivh
are wiling at "Slaughtered" prices. /
Yegg fretfully and truly, *? /