The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 16, 1900, Image 2
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; " PUBLISHED KVKRY FRIDAY |
W. L^MoJOOWULL. I
Ri HrtCHtiTioN Ratk* :?<)ih: ycnr, |l ,(10. !
?ix niontliB, AG cent*; Hire* month", 2f>
cent*. ?
Ratkh ko? A.nvicii'fi8iN(>:~-Or?Mniiry
transient <wfTerti?BHMitK, (lrnt insertion
$1,1*0 per square ; each M\bfte<juent in*
sertion 60 con'a/fLpr Hqunrcl
Candidates' Carn?' for ('otlnly odlceh
?5.00. CoiignHsional $10,()0.
~ Business local*, ft rents per lino each in
*t?rfclftOU
Communications will In; published whon
of interest to the ^onoral public ami
not of a defamatory nature. No re
uponsihility will be an.sunu d for tlu*
? views of correspondents.
Rates for COO tract advertising; will be no
nouncod upon application at ibo ullice.
Remittances by checks* drafts and oo?t?l
money orders *bou)d bo made payable
to W. L. MoDOWKM;,
The attentiQfl^of the Democratic
-voters of Camden is called to the
notice elsewhere In thiaTssue of Di
"v A. A. Moore calling for a meeting
to be held at the Opera House on
next Thursday even jft at 8 o'clock
The locomotive is a good sirrilej
by which to illustrato thtf'power of
the prea*. It cau carry mighty
burdens; it can distance the fleet
est bird: when it if* pushed across
continents, it changes the channels
of trade and makee new stations
for commerce; when it ia driven in
to tho wilderness, savago boasts
and savage men alike retire before
it, and civilization, with unsoiled
sandals, follows in its trail. ? Ex.
The Camden ^Jbroniclo wants to
^jknow whotlierQuflbeo has been done
clMr. Hoy kin, onc\of the two mem
bniflof the stato board of control
agaikst whom no clnugOH have beon
mad<m Our contemporary might, in
quire w^o whether Justice haH been
done to (toother fellown. - Chester
^Lantern. \
No. If Juafice Mad be-on done Hie
other fellows at least one of them
inigbt now bo nerving a wontenco lor
the State, but as matters new aland
Mes*r?. lioykin and Williams miffcr
for the misdoings of Haqelden.
That'n eiuctly where the trv>uble lies
' ? tho just are bcinp punished for the
unjust.
Sure*.
A bill lifts boon introduced iii the
legislature to imp mo n ponalty ot*
railroads for failure to post schedules
according 10 luw. Wo do not know
exactly what tho law is, but railroads
should be forced, wlisu trains aro
lato, to post the extent of tho Into
iiesa every tiinu. aud thoy alum Id not
bo allowed to say an hour or two
hours late when tlioy are four or live
? hours late. Thoy know wlieto trains
aro all along, and there is no 'xeuso
for this misrepresentation. If' t rains
loso more fimo after posting, thon
the bulletin ahonld bo changed.
Kven local agents aro often kept in
ignorance of a train's whereabouts,
or olso thoy aro not allowed l?? iell,-~
Chester Lantern.
Something should be Done
About It.
Twice has the grand Jury of thin
county called tho attention of the
Court to the fact that Mr. A. 1).
Kennedy is the only man in the
county celling pistol cartridges who
has paid the lirienae for doing ho.
This condition of atl'uirs is wrong
utterly , and something? should bo
done about it. Tho parties viola
ting the law should bo prosecuted
or else Mr. Kennedy's tax money
should be returned to him. It is
not only unfair but ridiculous that
Mr. Kennedy should bo taxed for
a priviledge that others/ as inferred
by tho presentment of tho grand
jury) enjoy without paying for it.
The claim that rltla and not pistol
cartiidges arc being sold, we think,
is rather weak, and the matter
should be fully investigated.
Fight Cents Cotton.
Kight cents cotton! We hoped
it would conns before Chiistmas.
bu* the Knglish spinnors let Neil I
tool them longer than we thought
he couMj Now it has come at Irst.
Good people out on the farms,
do have some foresight. We have
figured out to you iu plain figures
that a nine million bale crop ? 150
pounds to the bale ? will pay you
three hundred and twenty four
million dollars (324,000,000) at 8
cents while a twelve million bale
crop at 5 cents will pay you two
hundred aod seventy millions
(170,000,000.) You will clear the
difference ? fifty- four million dol
Uro?by keepiug tho crop at sine
Tho Almighty helped
mmob bjr cutting down
Mtw help -yonrselreo
a fnir way lo got rich, for t lu
stock wi}i,l)o low nn?l another nirn?
million &h?[> will put price* to nine
or ten cents. ? (irouuviNo News.
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I'M. < hronielo : ? The 1 uh! two loi
ters that I wrote for Tim < 'hronirh .
.1 luird 1 v recognized them when thev
appeared in print. Thev had boot,
curtailed t ? ? such an extent thai J
wn* somewhat inclined to think tlia
th?*i r tntls dike many dog* oujht to
l>cj weft? <'ut otT close baldud the
eur?.
Yor.r vribo lia.s pulled up Mlukex
from St. Chariot; and pitched hi*
tent towards Georgia, as fur as Cur
dovn. S. C. Wo arc much ple.asei.
with our location here in the Jittl*
i town. We have a ehureh and kcIwo'
here. Miss Sadui Tucker is th<
principal ol the school and Rev. ?)
| II. Smith is the bishop in charge of
the church. The ituptist parsonage
I is completed, the bishop and his
i family have moved into it and they
pay ?re beginning to feel very much
at home.
Dexter, it would not he a hard
Thing to guess what, young man it
was that hid the letter under the
flower pot. lint as it is not in order
to give names, I will forbear doing
?o horo There surety must bo a
Iittlo magnet up aiming tha hill* in
Lancaster county that draws you in
tfiftt direction. Jf you do not wUL
to be hypnotized by that magnet,
just p)?oo the tips of yonr flowers to
gcther when ?bout it and thus pre
rent the f6fliltfriC?-l*?>uiT>eIrt# brougbl
to bear opon yoa.
Wall Mr. Kd, I am reeling Some
wrfcat nawelKemlnoiJtgowiag wbetb
nt (Ms Utter will ever Mt daylight
igaJo or motr I goes* I bad aa aaoai.i
agg*? <*?? * ?? "/
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Tito Kind Yoti llato Alwajf; , ami wliicli lias ix-ci
ia use lor o\cr > ours, has Ixitno Mm MiyitfyUtn* ??!'
,- /? , ? - ni?<l lias tioca niado iimlor liJs |u j -
/j? \ !-iOMtWj-u;?'rTisliJU slnoo its !ufan<\- .
^||OVl wo 0110 lo (loecivo you in tlitM,
All ( 'ounlrrlVil ??, I KiHiit Inn . |)><l Na)>* I i( nlcs are l>ii( 1 1 \ ?
periim-nts (hat tr.V.e wiClt and endanger llie lieaUli ??i"
Infants and Children l\i\|orlenro u^niitsl IvvperimeiU .
at is CASTORiA
Ciisidi'la Is a for Cantor <>!!, I'ni'etfoHe, Drops
anil Soolliintf S,uii;h. 1( 1?? MiiiiiilcitS and I vleasant. li
eonlains K4'i ' Opium, I'lnrjdijj^o nor other NareotW*
sulistanee. 1 ? s aji;'o is ijs ^naraid e;\ II destroys Worms
ami allay s l'e\ erishness, II. euros 1 >iarrh<ea. ttfid Wiuil
Oolie. II relieves *!*<??? I lilnj;' Troubles, ecres ( 'oust ipatlnn
and llatuleaey. li assimi'ait s (lie I'nnd, regulates tl?:>
Slmmteh and 1 tt?\\ healthy t:nd natural *ieej>.
Tim < * 1 1 lid rcn's I'anaccii ? Tho .MollicrN r'rle/td.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boars tho Siunatuvo oi
The Kind You Hare Always Bought '
In Use For Over SO Years.
Titr crMTAiin companV^ tt ?ih ih?y nrnrrT, m ,v voriK c irv
i II i ~ r-irimiriiTrTnrn'7nr r".<ts"~3
To My Friends & Patrons:
This is tin? lie- imiinir of another season with cotton at 1 and
5 cents per pound. This means cheap floods or no sa!e. 1
have got the goods and they Lave got to He sold and as I have
always fcilid ( never allow any one to undersell me, the mono)
is what I want and Unit 1 am ?oing to have if you come in my
store. 1 have a big stock as unial, fresh and nice; never have
any old .stale stock.
FRESH GOODS
coming in every day. 1 went in business in 1S9-1 when cotton
was about the km me prices it is now and I am still here doing
my v.hare; some predicted that I would not pull through that
sftason. how priced cotton don't frighten me, I have gone
through a hotter battle than this. I sold my goods for such
small profits, 1 hud that it pay to make small profits and <|i;iek
sales. 1 have kept it up and ?N>n't want to change it. { will
?>a\ to those who have stores in the country to come in and {
will divide the profits with \o.i as have alv\nys di.ne, Some
j business houses nifiv tcdl you t.icy carrv a larger stock than 1
I do, you can say to them you g'*t more for a dollar
AT HINSON'S
j than you get fr? ?m them, it nia^es hut little difference to you
I how much stock they carry. What \ou want is all you can
iret for your money. I am satisfied with the past and I know
I will he wjxU-tltK I'm urc for I am working just as hard for \ous
trade as I fever did. ('oiue on you will find me at the s..m?
place. Yours Respect fully,
I D. E.HINSON.
Cliuir bottoma mill hsskcts. ^ "*
(ieisenliei nior*s.
Kino baby oariinges nt
( ieisonhciincr's.
New Iltiiut' Sowing IVlachilieH, r?
c rules n( ( teison hoi morV
j Machine m-riilcM 5ml nil.
( ? < i sen hei mo r'rt.
('iiituin | - 1 ? ? r *ii < ioisenhcimor'a.
i l.tMMi 1 lis K uu'v ('roam Cheese.
; I tin)' : I ? I) \ 'iiJI \<>w }?et imv price.'
i ngleion's Hakory.
| ( )nr sales are exceeding our cv>
i peclafoii*. ? bent goods and low
prices will draw trade.
S. N. So wo 11 & Co.
? lust rc eel veil a hill lino of crock
i ry. Come and see my prices.
.1 K. Onoda'o, Aizt.
| A CARD.
II living decided in open business
i lor myself, I take great plcn^uro ir
| announcing In my friends and Mie
i public at large, that uiiiiin llio next
? lew ilhyh I will be prepared to funds'
'(hem with any and everything in ihr
i wav of groceries, from the daintiest
i dolieaciosto t lie most stibslmi' ial eat
[able*; and earnestly solicit a share
I of their patronage I lake grcai
pride in Haying, tiiuf having had
' voava of experience in tl>iu . business
| I Invo an idea at leant of what the
j people need, and it shall ever bo m\
! desire to furnish snob j^oocU an wil!
bo satisfactory in every pnrticuhw
' and at prices as low hh could be ask
I ?ul . j will gnarnn ten six toon onnco*
I to every ponnd and for every dollar
.yon wiit get one hundred cenU
worth of goods
I further propose to Deliver
Promptly all good*, -from ft barrel of
Hour to a pack ago of chewing gum.
All orders will receive my personal:
attention.
My store is.fourtb boluw the Far- ]
?n?ra ami Jiank ami jnni -
opposite the Aiarket, where fijwiN foej
plaaaed to *Jc\ j?>a at any time, and j
trusting. tbat/l. ipay UflLfMOied jritb .
a call, if for xotbing else bnt to in,
ip** mj ttjfk, I am jour 1
m wmHom j
* _rr.rrr.rr r- "
i We have :i full Iftie of line shoi'K
You will (to well In look f\i tl)r?m he
I fore \uu luiv. S. N. Sov.cll Co.
?dl nndsome Picture# cheap nl
' ( ll lltM lll?' l *H.
ft pound li'klH .Klly otil v 2 ?'iota.
Si n^lct oh'm.
.
CabVingo Plants
Now ready for shi|inei:f Wake?
field, Succession and Kurly Spring,
i I'lio 1 1 :? r .1 iest , hir^est. earliest* nnd
( 'ios| known vain-tie*. Prices f o. b.
? here, 1 00(1 to 50(H) $1 ;"><>. fiOOO to
JlOtytiU $1 ?_>?). over 10,000 ?1.00.
I They lire ^rown in tlio open uir and
} will stand sovero fold.
Address, Norman II. liliteh, ,
Me^ett. S. C.
j Ii affords uu plen.suio to reeoip
mend ( In* above plants in the hiftli
; . terms. They lire I lie very host.
We used over n tliouftitnd of the sumo
; variety laut year, and with t ho ? thcr*
inoincler lmlow >uto, u<?l ono wofa
last. ? Ed. Chronicle.)
t J < ? V . Taylor'* l.ove T.cflors, thirteen
| in number, are considered the heat work
that has t'vor com?* front his gifted pen. j
T|niy are full of n il and humor, *cnti-j
ipent and Inntraclivo and noiiia/ i
nig. They |>r?Hlnoe Jaughter and tear# '
Thov aro addressed t<>i ''Uncle 8fjjnj,rV!
"Politicians." ??Boy#," ?'CJirlB," "Hanh. )
elora," '"Drummer*," '?FlddTftra/*
] "FUliermen," "MothorBdndaw," "Can- 1
I ijidatea," "Sweetheart*, " "Hporl*mcnr " j,
ami "Teachers." The Book alio con- ?
laina aoveral of Gov. Taylor'* noted j
?peccfces. Poat paid, JfS cent*. f
ANwibaiixibcra. tu Tlw-CJ>r?>nUiU p*jf- r
ing In adyaicf *v*3 ona o/I
tlietw W>*a free. r*OT.jTaylor'? letter* J
Aft jft?atr*t*d and drw /considered the{
bmt Hterarr work tWtf Baa Sf er coma f
IWrtWUlliOa^r^ I
Married at the factory.
On Sunday, Feb. :trd., Mr. Lewla
Atidur?">n to Mis# Maliusa Womack,
lioih of i lie Factory.
i ? |
? ?> -
Death of Mi?8 Keetlor.
MUr Mario Kee^lm, sinter r?f
Mm. J S. Hhnmr, of thirrlty, 'tied
one work ago yesterday, at her
home, in Charlotte, N. G. Mi??
Keeabr had many fiiendsin Cam
?Jon who will regret t<? hear of her
death.
, A Crazy No^ro.
A negro whose name is un
known i ?> uh, wan brought, to the
city yoMerday- mTfriTti^, from West
Watemt, wKuro he hrt<f\been om
ployed on KIih S, A. I?. Thn- negro
hreamc audNenly stck on -Wednes
day evening. It'Wa* Ihal fought
I hat In; had only \fainted, hut it
was found that hisVnind lutd been
I oh t . Ho wits ex Alined by physi
.uians and pronounced cruzv. He
will betaken to the asylum shortly.
Changed the Name.
Instead of IJphtou Court, thu
beautiful Hotel on the upper cud
| of Laurens afreet, will be called the
["Court Inn." This in a small itu
piovemeut considering sonic ">f the
i ones that have been made recently.
Fifty-six room* have been added
and thu place is being remodeled
all around. Camden, without a
(doubt., has some of the prettiest
hotels lor Northern tourists to be
| found anywhere.
I A game of polo was played on
! yesterday aj'tei noon.
hw >nder who it was that first
lie expression, 'aim man's ns
j good iiM anot her?' Was it a poet or
iu jibysician?"
"I guess it was an old maid!" ?
I Kx.
Fox hunting is a great sport
I around Camden. A crowd was out
enjoying thu sportllast night.
?! Wu are glad to sa\v there ia not
| near as many lonfetjs eroupd town
I ?s there wns a short time ago. The
! boys seem to have \ got disgusted
I and gone to woik. \
Clocks at Geisenhettner s.
Center tables at Geisenhelmer's.
We will sell you Sardines, Jel
lies, Crackers, Cakes and Candie.
j as cheap as anybody.
Singleton's Bakery.
LA"
Attention, Democrats of
I Camden.
A meeting of the Democratic club* oi
j Camden is hereby called to be held n?
| Hn> Opum House in Camden next Thurs
day evening the 2'Jnd in*!., at R o'clock,
j to fleet new officer* for Ihe.tuisuiug year
.?ni l .ilsi> to elect delegates to t lie Citv
Kxceutive CommittC'- A full nttend
r ance is desired. A. A MOOKK,
i ('. Ii. KIHKLlvV, Chairman.
Clerk. N
: Examination of Teachers.
j N*'>lic" i? hereby given that an ex im
ination lor teacheis" ceriilie.atea will be
i In Id in the Court House on Friday.
Felt. All parlies expecting to teach
| will hear in mind that the law now
makes m> provision for special exauiina~
lions. L. J,. copkland.
f Feb. liioo. Co. Sup't Kd.
? Special Notice.
Some return* bave been sent t >> this
j oflice without being sworn to. The law
will not allow me to accept such returns
In all canes the return* must be sworn to,
ami all parties who have not yet inadu
their return* will plealm bear this in
mind. 1?. T. HKUOK.
Auditor K. C.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
The undersigned, E. S. McCandlens
ami S. C. Mci'aiVoless, Administrator*
of betlie MeCamJleiss, deceased, will ?;?
plv to *"J. O. Tlaile, Probate Judge for a
final disoharpc as Administrators of sal. 1
I esti'ie on the, It f til day of March next, at
i II oYlock a in
E. S. McOAXW.KSS.
S. C. McCANDLKSS,
| Feb. 2nd. 1000. Adminlutrators.
| I
Money To Loan.
I am prepared to negotiate loan* on |
tanning lam's in Kershaw County, if,
Mime of *>.;oo and upward?, and for livt
years. C. J.. Winkler,
Attorney.
FARMERS*
CEREALITE TOP DRESSING.}
It you wHHt (?> iu!?rv?.si> your crops ,^>f
W.lu-iU. Oats, Corn and Ct^tOn "'t> ty^lOi:
|u>r< i-ii( nr t:iorr, plant* yoU^?jmlf>ifelvill>
A. I>. Ki iwicily at ojicu. ? ^
Tiio Home Fertilizer
CliiMui.nl W'oik-J,
J :? ? V 1110, " M,<li tmore, Mtl.
New Tomato for kjoo
LIVINGSTON'S KACrNUS.
T 1 1 i k vory dutinct ami most promising
now variety, of the color of iieaix? an?l
acmr, in (ho IhIobI addition hy Livinir
Mon to the Tomatoe family. It ia thick,
or. heavier and more solid than cither;
of the above, niHktnt; it entity the most
hnndsomo Kort in cultivation, The form
t* "perfeflt, nntform, lar^e nm* attractive.
Flesh very firm. It is ? robunt power
with ?hn*t joint*, settinc it* fruit rlas- \
torn oilier tognthwr th*n njoat variolic*,
and i* therefore a heavy cropper. H x
*wpcctiny*Sapto?1"for a??"d" .
remarkably lino for forcing iadoon m4 j
<mt . Order at ran: ? t
P?frpkt.Tl
Ktegantiy 4llq*lntt?ri HwM
The
The Really Lowest Prices Known Qan be Found
AT
?THE NEW STORE*" *"
JUST OPENED BY ^
S. N. SOWELL & COMPANY.
Oim? jioor norlli of (lie <Im!U >Storc\
SHOES,
W o earrv ;i lull lint* of All (Qualities Ladies, (ients and
jOliildron's Shoos. (ients Lace and Congress, from 75e to .
i&L per pair, best (jualitv. Ladies* and Children's Shoos at
I Lowest Prices. A nice line of J
DRY G30D1 AND NOTIONS
Bought at a Bargain j
while von can gel
m i i*cn f ?
a Bargain received. (1oine and see thorn
(?(/id selections, traces to suit your
purse. p
Our line or
Heavy/ and Fancy Groceries
i
is complete and wo promise U> meet all Competition. We
are also in position to give iqroinodat ion to those needing
accounts extended until ftill. See us before selling your
s cot ton.
. >
S. N. SOWELL & CO.
ITew Goods Arriving Daily!
I Not Dry Goods, but
GROCERIES AT LINDSAY'S
... w*..
I f
i And uk you have the Dollars and I < lie Goods I want to
exchange with you, and guarantee you will bo satisfied.
So when you want something nice for
BREAKFAST, DINNER OR SUPPER
[give me a call. All goods delvered promptly. . *
SHOVEL EM ODT SALE.:
FOR 30 DAYS ONLY
BEGINNING
TUESDAY, FEB. 13*.
Our Entire Winter Hock of Merchandise to be sacrificed. Wo are com- ^
; pelted to make loom for our Spring Goods. This store has rapidly grown
'in favor. ()ur business, ending with the old year, lias been phenomlnal
! ii ml to merit your patronage shall In? our constant aim throughout Hio
| Now One. Wo have proven time ufier time, tho truthfulness of our state
ment and the straightforward principles upon which this btisinoss is con
I ducted and to further expand our business along t hese lines, we shall
? provide t he. best goods for the people at the Lowest I'riccs, and lower than
I the same qnality can be bought elsewhere.
Read (lie prices carefully, com pare and inspect for yourHelf.
DRESS GOODS.
8 Tress Patterns at f>0o. per yard, nohl heretofore at 85c and 81.
4 pieces all Wool DresB Flannel, 42 inches wide, at 30o yard, worth 50c.
4 pieces all wool I) reus Flannel, 30 inches wide, at 22c yard, sold here
| tofore at 3 5e.
7 pieces l'laid Camels Hair, 40 inches wide, at 4.r>c. yard, sold heretofore
i at 05o.
1 picee Ton Tricot. 86 inches wide, at 18c yard, sold heretofore at 30c.
1 piece Black Waterproof, .VI inches wide, at 25 \ worth 50o.
Black Oashmers, Crapon, etc. , all at Redtfeed Prices. ' ^
j 5 Bales Sea Island Sheeting at, ?* I
5 pieecH Jeans, regular price i>5c., now 16j}.
h pieces .leans, regular price 80c, n<?w 20o > -1
5 pieces I led Flannel at 15e., worth 25a. ?- ? f-v/^T 'j
Our entire stock of Winter Underwear, Capes, Jackets, Blankets at Cust. '
Tnnirs. 7>luir:v
Our Shoo Department grows imtro popular every day.
Men's lleayy Weight box call Shoes, Regular price 83.50, now $2.50.
Men's Tan Calf Shoes, Regular price $.1 now
Men u Satin Calf Bnls. regular prico Si. 75, now 81 25
Men's Split Kip Tics, regular price $1.25 now 81.
M-n's Sit in Calf Uils, Tabular prioe 81 35 now $ j,
Ladies' Kid Button and Lace, regular prioe $3, now 8*2.10.
L tdieK* Dongola Button and I>ioe, rogular j)ricc 81.50 now 90c.
CLOTHING, GLOTHIHG.
Our Men h S.i Suits at $3.
Our Men's SS.fiO 8nits at $5 75.
Our Men's ?10 suits nt $(1.76,
Our Men's $12.50 Suit* at $8 60, "* \
8pori.il lino in Clay Wortted Sat ks and Frock Suits from^^O to f$75
wortli doable the money. . .j
Our ImeineAs w?s very Urge ?rvl profitable. consequently w.i can atfoni
to Slighter our iw??intng stock of Winter Goods, and as it l< tbe <040*
of our store to carrr no goods from ywr to year, ml are cot offering 'our
remaining stock ef ^ j