The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 05, 1900, Image 3
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Another Cotton Mill for Camden.
W ? take i lie following from tho
C dnmhia Slate of Infit Tuesday:
?The flrr.t cotton mill oC tho now
voir waa commissioned yesterday
Uy tho secretary of stale. It in to
ho known as tbe DuKulW Cotton
mill of Caiuilen, and tho capital
stock I n to liu $200,000, payalilc.
according to tho declaration, ui??
money." The corporators aro K.
Mi'ler Rovkin, of Camden, R. 1-.
Unrato.v, of II ision, Man*., R. VV
Mit'.'h am, of Walter boro, and K. M.
Z?mp and W. M. Shannon, both of
Camden."
Tho factory we understand will
he located in the laron Hold between
Oajlidi'n and tho ohl factory pond,
and near the link of the 8C's r? i!- )
road. MThe location is a moat ex
collent one for 4 factory.
Uarna^.
Lft9t night at 8 o'clock at I ho
residence of Cat?t.. C. C. flaile, on
DeKath street, Mr. U. A. McDowell
and Miss Lillie Haile were married,
Kov. A. T. Jainiaon performing the
ceremony.
Solioltor J. W. Thurmond was
married to-dav to "Mi?s Gertrude
Strom, of Solf's, 12 miles from thi"
place. The happy couple took the
train here ac 1 o'clock p. m. for an
extensive tour south-? Florida an<l
places. The friends of Mr.
Thurmond an#* his popular nnd
well-known hrido wish them much
v .liappTneaa. They will make their
home In Edgefield on Butler ave
k nne. ? Edgefield Cor. State.
Mr.V- VV. Robertson^aud Miss
Leila DaaLap WQre mawifid at l'is
gah church on Wednesday after
noon of last Week. Tho bride is s
daughter of Mr. Wiloy Dunlap and
tho ceremony was performed by
Rev: B. M. Robertson.
Mr. George W. Jordan of the
town of Kershaw, aud Miss Lnln
Truesdell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Truesdol, of Westville,
were married at Damascas church
on Sunday night last, Rev. W. A.
BOtts officiating.
Time for the Payment of Taxes Ex
? tended.
The tiiao for the payment of
taxes closed on the Slst and it was
thought that for once the law
would not be interfered with but
(governor McSweeney Received ma
ny letters and appeals asking him
to extend tho time for the pay
ment of taxes, and members of the
General Assembly assured him that
oho Comptroller General
^ ^ timc^that the
* Sty do po, a*
. -aStomery to do and
not l)<iioa now cxlendtd
if- ^hat the county treasurers would
under the law. have to at once
en alee up their J 5 per cent penalty
I looks, and that by the General As
Bcmhly extending the Utue t-Jiere
v/nuld be a useless amount of tioiu
and work spent and considerable
confusion. By now extending the
time it will save all of this trouble,
After a consultation between the
Governor and Comptroller General
it waa decided by these two olTlcials
to extend the time until the 1st of
February. *
* The extension w4U~?f course be a
great blisslug to some, but as a
general thing the taxes in this
county pretty well paid up, in
deed Treasurer Hough told us on
Saturday last that tho payments
were up-to-date? that is as good or
better than previoua years.
Don't fait to see the beautiful sup
ply of new,, Rugs at Geisenheimcr's.
Center tattled at Geisenheimer's.
Throtigl* Passenger Service on The S.
' C. A. Ok. Extension Railroad.
'..Thorc will bo operator! on till*
o?<^on and after tlio 20lh inst,
^trough Passenger trains, dally
fcept ttueda^scllfcdulcd as fol-;
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'o. 32 leaving AI hi ion, N.
i n g close oon
,.xBlacfcimjrg t^e1
*iio No. 36 v for~Char
Jnd ari points East,
Ming aith the MoutUer n's
? going to Atlanta, Oa,
jots West, and will re
ceiyo us^vSgera going Kaat from
train No. 16 on thb C. A N. W. R.
R., at Yorktllle, 8. C.t at 8.55 a. m.
and donneeU at Camden, S. C.,
with ( Ke Sotl ItMPft's train No: 78,
arriving in Charleston, S. C , at
?'?9.17 p.m. ' -:r^?T
Train No. 34 r^ffth passenger
coacli attached, leaf hftf Blaoksburg
at 6.30 a. nt. aodoOnneciing at
iwst^Hmrs-.; c, wr m
srn'a Florid* train fdr all
Kan t to
point*
oqjHrrv ? ^
Txald No.
32 1sai
at 12.60 p* m., al
H
Bn mi
"Ascr'f*;.
Compltteu.
The temporary t^ontlo over the
Wateree river Iihh /been completed,
I lie first train passed over it on
Wednesday aitemoon last.
Kershaw Pomona Orange
No. 19 will moot with Ueedy
UfHiibh Grange, Jnn- 10? I Mo.
There will he an instHllaiioti of of
ficers. McDonald Davis, Sec.
Hand Dadly Mashed.
Mr. Oakuian Hay net with tin
misfortune one day last week of
net lint* his right hand badly mash
ed. IIo was at the old faolory nn<\
? i h d moiuu heavy machinery jacket
op. In some way the support wint
knocked out and the machinery f ? I
"M Mr. Hay's hand bursting ?ever*:
>d of his (infers.
Progress of the S. A. L.
The woik of the Seaboard A ? ?
Lino is very much nearer oomph , j
iion I h a n most people think, aod
unless the ollloials have badly mis* i
calculated US. A. L," trains will be
seen in this city about Feb. 1, nrot
passing on through to the Florida,
Central and Peninsular junction ir?
a very abort time thereafter. Tha1
is ? surprising statement, hut thoa?
in charge of the construction ot
the Cheraw-Oolu'mhia link make ii
in sober earnestness. ? State, Jan 1
Supper to the Clerks.
On Tuesday evening last at hi*
residence, Mr. !' T. Yilleplguo eel
ehrated the close of the year's busi
nesa and the attainment in tho vol.
umo of business with an elegant sup
per complimentary to tlie employee^
of the Oilt Kdgo Store. All wor<
present except Mr. Ki n est Truesdel
who is confined to hia room by pick 4
nt-8Q and a most pleasant evening
was spent, commencing at. ?S ;?0 and
continuing until 12110. The oeca
sion is one that will lone be rcmom
bored as one ol tho most pleasant.
Porsonal.
Mr. W. H. 1 1 nek aber, formerly oi'j
>this county but now of Hock Mill
was on a visit here last week. Mr
Muckaboc left here twelve years ago
to make bis home in Rock Mill and
is much pleased with the place.
Miss Eleanor McQueen, of Colum
hia, is visiting- her aunt, Mrs. I. 11.
Alexander.
Messrs. Willio Itoeso and Charlie
Soudam, of Richland county, visited
friends in thjg community last week.
Representative .John <3; Richards
was in Camden on last Monday.
Miss Rosa Young, of Lancaster, is
vitdtjng l.cr pistcr, Mrs. W. A.
Set- rock, of our city.
Mrs. Molley, of Ma^fc Lick, ICy ,|
is visiting1 her ^ot>fOr!^^l rs. M. S. i
Sowell. Her many friends J)c*e art
more thau del>ghted to see her again, j
Mr. C4. l{. I(ortoi). ot'Timrod, was!
in Camden last week and paid us :? j
r?ry pleasant call.
Deaths.
Scnith has returned
S5; ? pUfimi M
Bozeman, wife of Rov. J. 11.
ftozeman, djed of typhoid fever at
the home of her pare nip kfr. and
tyrs. P. L. Black well, of Kershaw*
one dsy lant week after an illness
of only Ave daye,
Mrs. W. C. Workman died in Ha*
vannah. Go., on Monday night last,
after a brief illness. Mrs. Worlmanj
f-pent la:t Summer here in Camden i
and was an aunt of Mr. John J.
Workman of the Oilt Store
Mrs. Workman's husband prede
ceased her only a few months and
they leave several oldldren. ^Her
body was brought to Camden yester
day for interment.
Mj\ Arthur Hall who resided a?
few iniiee o^sfc pf Camden, and a son
of Mr. J. Melvin llaii, diud hot Sun
day morning of typhoid fovor. Mr.
Mall w.jfB only about 28 years old
and was a most excellent young man,
who had many friends, and his sud
den taking off in the priipe of life is
a great shock. j
' Mt. Zion.
Miss Lilian Galloway tlje beauti
ful arxl accomplished daughter oi
Mr. James A. Galloway, ofjlonia, is
spending sometim^ with hor friend j
Mias Carrie Myurg.
Mr. J. E McCoy accompanied by t
Miss Ida Joe Claik has^Ttturoed' to?
Lynchburg after a pleasant stay with 1
the faroUy of Mr. J. W. Myers
Mr. WdiijS of Westville, .
accompanied by hia brother \J f. John .
Turner, of Florida, spent Xtnas with j
relatives here.
Miss Jennie of Magnolia, is
visiting her cousin Misa C^rrip My
?? ,r .
Miss Etta Skinner, one of ftllioti'a J
most amiable young ladies, who is
attending the Humter Institute b i
spending the holidays widi her !
graQdmol^cf, Mr? n. T. Myers, of
this place. A
Quite *n enjoyable sociable was ?
given at the Uo?pJt#bl*? hoi?e of ;
J. W. Myers, on Wednesday night'
complimentary to Mies Gallowayf of
tOftift and?the Misses Clark Vofj
Lynahborg, - A
HIm** K.a tad Jfaesie Wort
two of Bearer Dams most chuoio^
ladles spent Xma* day at this
j And Now For an Oil Mill
Truly the prospects of Camden
grow hr ghlPt* esoh day. A ch trier
for a new cotton m -11 has just he? n
granted und nuw wu arc to iwvo au
oil mill. We take the followijg
from the Sumter Watchman at 1
Southron :
"The Atlantic Cotton Oil Compi
ny of this city, which now lias thri t
largo oil nulla, one in this cit\, om
in HennotUvdlo uiul onu in (?ih*on.
X, C, with a com hi nod enisling .c ?
paeijty of lenVons of sc-ed n day, h-i
cided to huihljtn other large null
in Camden, nnd as a prehtuion'y
step has boeured options on soveia!
desirable lots in that place for us '?
fur tho in 11. The Cam-leu mill will
li ivo ii capacity <?f 00 tons of seed :?
> 1 ?v, unci it will he equipped with th*
best umt moat modern machinery t>>
he procured. The capital block <?
the Atlantic Cotton nil Co, is not*.
$100,0^0, and il is proposed to in
orenso the capital to $200,001), id
though ihiH action has not t-emi lol
ly determined upon yet. it ia possi
Me that the Camden n< ill may hc
htiilt out ?j/ the earnings of the coin
finny and there will he no increase in
capital clock* hut a decided enhance
ment of the market value of tlto stooi>
per fdi tiro, -
The plans for theCamdcn mill hav
*o la r progressed that it is state
<<n the authority of an oflioer of ill
cumpanv that work will begin on i lit
Camden .mill in March, il no unl'or
seen hindrances arise to retard tin
work or block the plans. Cnmduii is
regarded as a very favorable location
for a cotton oil mill, us tho corople
tion or the Seaboard Air Lino Irom
C oraw to Columbia, via Camden,
will open up a lar^o section of conn
try, and this line in addition to the
Southern railway, and tho Oldo R
ver and Charleston railroad and also
the NorthwoH:om railroad, now he
i ii ^ from this city to Camden, will
uivo tho new mill a largo and pro
dilutive cott.on growing region from
which to draw supplies of seed."'
Tribute of Respect.
Whereas our II oh von ly Father it
llisnllwise providence has lemovce
f mm car4.l1 to hor Heavenly, .home
our beloved sister, Mrs. Eli/,ul}oti.
Wtttkins.
Resolved 1 nf , That wo a* a Mia
I siouary Society mourn hor departure
from our midst. Thut wo emula?o
lu.*r christian resignation under ulllic
j turn, years of suffering borne with |
patience and cheerfulness, l int her
example of untiring interest in om
Saviour's last coiuman i to preach hi*
gospel he our incentive to do like
?vise. Although for years prevented
i>y snlferin^ from being in monthly
meetings in person, alio >vrfi; cycr pro f
sent in spirit. {
Resolved 2nd, That we bow in j
humble submission to God's drcree '
feeling that onr loss is her otorniyl
'.;jiin Wo tender to her children ot/r j
Mineore sympathy in their bcreav/'
meiit and a page qf pur mintftc boidc
<?t* iuseribpd to her memory.
licpolved !frd, That :i copy of thifso
resolutions bo sent to her family and
published in the Baptist Courier and
town papers.
Mns. J. H. Goodai4k,
i?v order of .Missionary Society Cam
den Ha; tist Church.
The $iew year In (L^rpdcn oponA
ed literally as a'Jcjean, while page,'' |
the earth being covered willi a
jjantJp of fuow that morning.
CASTOR I A
For Infants aud Children.
Ih? Kind You Have Always Bought .
Bears the SJ? " i
Slgnatnro of j
! k/.I wisliTo woo n oe that \ bare
rcnted'wiie howon f>eK alb stre*t]
"?iMt?6?rWwf>wrtti Prw^yUv
ria? Ch<rcb, fawpy)y the4l^SSr
boa**. ?*& mWr ocwrfwt*
l?oarHi?g boo?* Tfea tabb wlH ht
frappl'**
IHneuaby carriages at
( " Geisenheimer'e.
New Home Sewing Machines, 5
grade? at Qejeonheimer'nf ,
Machine needles aud oil.
Gtis.'.nheiniei'f",
Handsome Pictures cheap at
Oeisenhiiinei
It is related that an attorney'
having business out of town some
days ago, overtook on aged minis
ter riding aloi.g the country ?roud
seated on a fine horse of which he
was very proud. 'FJiJnJdng to have
:i little fun at tlicf minister's ex-1
peuse he rode up and accosted him
thus irv'fSir. you don't seem to fol
low your Master's example very
closely, for he was content to ride
an ass, while 3*011 ride a vei'y tine
horse." "Yes, what you say is
vpry true," replied tho ohl preach
? r calmly, M?utr stue* so many- of
them have gone to practicing law
?.lis hard to get one to ride." ? Kx.l
7?r pa
You may, by doing llilie writing ;
at your home, secure scholarship,'
free, in either l/raughoT^s "Tflfltfcj
eal Business Colleges ? Savanah,
Nashville, St. Louis, Little Rock,|
Kl. Worth, Galveston, or Shreve
p.,rt. i)fat patronized in the
South, ifor particulars address,
The Illustrated Youth and Age,
hville, Tenn.
A ?
Outv Grocery Department
Hits Proved a Winning' Card.
? ^ S,t%\ k.*f\
V'o S'(l W)t* C)o ->*? c* > v4 ^
OUR MOTTO: "Quick Sales ami Small Profits' i
V'ivJjj/t* S'livV^tV - *? ^ '* 1 c4 V'*.' ' v.* * {' % .* v> <4 V't* ^ ' 0 2,4 * ? 0 yi* vt^1 V)(\ i
If.lK drawn tlu' trado, and u e iin1 now uflWin;* ..^roaUT in
d tH'tMiuMil vS tliaii.t- vor in Heavy and Kaney ( iiotvrie.s. < \i 1 1 *
and see what wi'mmii v, wo will a>t??ni>h \ou svilli |> rii*? *.s unit
variety.
miA?T .WD MOT SIM UF SffllBSi
i\ i in; uiv. :
A Full Line ot Men's Suits 1'ioni ?*)'> tn J^'0.0'*. Youths j
Ii?u?g l'ants Suits ?'J.f)0 to #10.00. lm\s Knee I 'ants Suits
Toe to *
To call and noe will bo to save money.
Cooking' Utensils
of every Mze and shape at even
price from i{
A FEW CENTS
U> several dollars are awailingi
purchasers. Such value vv-on'i
wait long. The economical
housewife will not miss i his
TINWARE SAEE. |
The saving of money is made'
pleasant here. What we ex |
ehangfc for your cash ha.s per
manent v ilue.
Shut it Out.
Fix the doors and windows
und keep the oral ou!sid?\
WK AT I IKK NT KIPS
uv eh^ap here, but fjood, ol
the best rubber edges, and nev
er fail to tfive satisfaction
I hey keep the licit in and
save on your coal bill.
COAL' HODS, ......
KMnVKLS,
I'OiCTJiS, ETC. |
All the i;?M'essary t lun^s lor
k''opinu: comfortable in winter.
1 1 !h lime now t ? ? buy,
Ihreisjufta reminder fo?
you. .
A D KENNEDY.
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SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
fciouUi- ( -i txn ;;rT. Vif
Ktftiiiiw County.^ Oinimnn l*!?>"u9
J D ?'McDoicall, Plutnttf,
ayuinst
Alexander C Scott, Defendant.
Summons for Relief*.
?o the defendant A. C. Scott, above
n^med : ?,
t You :irc hereby summoned and re
rjuircd to nnnwer the complaint in thin
action which has ln?en. filed in the office
of the Clerk of t h*? Court < -oniuion Pleas
tor Ivt r.shnw* County afore*?id. and to
serve a cojiv of your answer to the t? f? i? I
roiiijd iint <iii the sahyrytitjei' at hi* office
in Camden. M C , within twenty day?
after the* service hereof, exclusive oi the
day ??f t?uah service, mwl if v ni lad to
answ'tn' the comylnint u whin the linn
aforesaid, the phiintil)' in thjn action wilt
it j>)>) v to the Cou rt for the relief demand
ud in tlie complftiut
THOC. J. K1RKLANP,
1'laintilf'n aMorney.
Dated Camden. 8. C., Dec. Oth, lbO >.
NO l ICF. : To the defendant Aloxandor
C. Scott : '
Yon w ill take 'notice that the com
|?i;dnt in tlie above notion wn? filed in1
:be office of the Clerk of Court Comjnonl
fieaa f??r Kernhsw 1'otinty orr |)crcmbcr
/ih, lOUU. TIioh. J. Klrklnnd,
liaimidM att'y.
ni SEE!
AND SEPARATE.
You can pave money by hnv
ing your ("ottor) ^e<d hn]lpd
and snparated. I have a well
equipped Iluller and Sepai ator
at my gin house at the Cantey
place 2 mile* ol Cttniden,
and bolicit tiie patronage of the
public. Samples (Jan be seen
at The Chronicle oiQce.
R. B. WILLIAMS,
it 1899. ?*- ;
./or Holier auvl Lizzi e S/ulcr,
: by .J. \V. I)uvi?, notary
; pnhMc, on t he J tubt.
lln* ioi.nl number? o! bu.uhu.lura
| i i 1 1 1 1- 15. S. is 5, 127,7(3 f atiiJ the
f ( ? ti ?# I number ?f 8pinftl?-r8 or uu
niHiii? (l women in
i (f\ ? ? / for HfEE
'Wu/e^tuvHrteXK&v
POSITIONS^ GUARANTEED,
i^Und?r $3,000 Cash Deposit.
ltaliroAd l'?ro I'nld.
Open /ill jroar to Itotti Sex-K. Ynrjr Cheap
(Jeor^in-Alatminn IlURhu-Ks College,
Ultcnii, tg'rorffia.
BO YEARS'
experience
Trade Marks
Designs
CoH?bioht8 Ac. j
Anyonfl ?pndlntf a ukrtrh and <1e?*rlPtlon tuny *
aiiloklr ii?<-ert?tn our opinion tr oo whether tut }
Invention U prohnhly pntentnblfl. ComnnmlrA- I
Hon* strictly oonflilont Int. IT andbook on I'm Mils
Hi-lit froo. Olftoat n aottry for patent#.
Patent* tnken through Muun ft Co. roccittu
tfrcivl mtlcr, Trltfrout chi>Ttffl, >ti jho *
ScienHf Ic Hnterican. J
A )mnd?on?oljr w?>Pkl>'. f.nrcrent cjlf j
culnMoti of anr ?oiontltlo Journal. Toriim, ?To
jr?nr : Jour mnuitia, $U Hold l>y all nown<tonl/.r?. |
5 Co New York !
Jfflco. 025 K H?? WaablUKion, I>, C.
[ BEHIND OUR COUNTERS .
ri stored ready for th? wants of our
patrols t^c choicer stock of fancy
groceries np<\ pare food products,
p^fTceiL rict> and musts sad ibo
bcui fcrsnds'of eaoooxfjoods thst the
woilJ utfua, licside* luumlij sup
gfrfljgg so^dri^sr* ?jad me sett
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to a<'.{ act'Di dii <jl\, and llo\v jj l^'0
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Our triidt? in this
luit wo f+t i i ! li u v (> ?? \?4
? juito oontidi nt <<!' pi. ? P*t
licocls nt tha
WM I
la
is ??on
-V- ?
want will prove a pteai
<Hb? wtian theyeismli
stock of imported hoy
some' French bron4?
homespuns no A
oring sod effect*, ?
curded arami-eH/mmf-n
in Vioujznns. W? |??*
prisra In store for ti<o*
ttstio bounty iu drvtts.
A full lin<* of notions and Genis Fun
Bottom jmuhh.
A few Christ nns j rti? Irs !eft ? things tl
year round, wh ? h WvS uie ottering to
Hoo mir Mens
t??-*ben before lw?jrln?.-^
V?u. a
L&KEEIS Jk CO!
?o ? . -7r.j
by the whole- n'e? now is jour time. "Ma'lO
sun <? bines.
Tii?' holiday trnde reduced our Rug stock . irur]
we still huve??Tnc Ufr which we.wi.1 fell -<T
cheapest. DuiTt buy Mattings t. II you get our pric
Htandio# the advance in prices in the Northern r
ing bought before the ri*e, we can stilt sett ?t
Call and inspect our stock baforaii ta
gardlesa of cost
Domestics? bleached, brown and colored in abaft]
at prices will pleaas you.
Trusting that you will favor ua wftli <t
avail yourself of the genuiua bargam that
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