The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 30, 1900, Image 3
Soed Potatoes.
WILL HAVE IN POTA
TOES OF EVERY VARIETY.
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Singleton's Bakery.
llho-umaokle.
Dt n't forget if you havo rheuina.
?ism |? ii80 ihenmacide. A personal
I n??? ledge of the value of rheumn
C <1 a enables us to recommend it un
l? sMntingty. For sale only at Dr.
V. 1j 'alio Zemp's,
New Stoie
Mr. P. A. Hoswell a former res
itl ?! at, of Camden but who for sev
eral yours past has been engaged
in the mercantile Husiuess in Or
angeb.UV?< has returned to Camden
and will open up business hero in
Iho building recently vacated by
Mr. Willie Walk ins ? opposite the
Store now occupied by Messrs. S
N. So well iV. Co.
Stokes? Hurmon,
. , ;C -i .Ci-T.. a.Vv" tittiratniriu^' \tlV
marriage of Miss Lavinia Harmon
aud Rev. Pel or Stokes, of Lowndes
vH.lc, in tbo Buncombe Street
Mothodlst church in Greenville, on
Thursday afternoon, April 5th.
MUs Harmon is well known iu the
city where she spent several years
as a pupil of tho Columbia Fe
male College. ? Columbia Daily
Itecaid.
?Movin? To-day.
Messrp. S. N. Sowcll A. Co. have
been busy for the pant two days
moving their alonk of ..gxioda,? -and
t.hey will now be found in the heau
tifulOpera House .Store. A fresh
coat of psint has been put on the
Opera House making it raoro at
tractive thau ever, But more at
tractive than the beautiful outside
ore the goods and prices inside
which the'huyer will not fail to re
cognize. Go to the Opera House
Store and sec for yourself.
Mr. Kennedy's New Advertisement
Don't fail to rend the new adver
tisement of Mr. A. D. Kennedy in
The Chronicle It-day. That in
plemenL you will so inueh need in
h few days to facilitate the farm
work Mr. Kennedy has for you.
And one very great consolation in
buyiug from him i* that what you
get you know to be good. His out
v,JU?fv department is also complete,
and ot the very best quality. For
unyihing in these lines don't fail
to go to Mr. Kennedy.
Mr, McCavkill May Enter the Race.
Mr Editor:? Mr. 0. W McCas.
Itill was euggestod some t me ngo for
County Supervisor. Knowing him,
^ an we do, we will ondorao all that
was said of him. No bettor man
can bo bad in Kershaw County. As
we aro anxious for him to enter (lie
race we went to him personally. We
find him as a true citizen ? willing
to servo his conuly if called upon,
bnt not for the greed of office. "Let
Iho office Peek (he man, not tho man j
the office " We think Eist Kershaw;
is entitled to a place on the coun'j
ticket and no better man tlinn,, Mr.
McCaskill can be found (o ftil the
place. Reporter. |
We wil} have in a nice lino of la
dies drees goods next week.
S. N. So well <fc Co.
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To Close at 6 O'clock.
We tho undersigned merchants of
(ho Ci(y of Camden, heroby agree to
tIobo our respective places of bus
v iness at 6 o'clock p. m (Saturdays
\ excepted) each day from April 10th
J to Sept. 1st 1900 :
A D Kenne?lv, W K Johnson, II E
TTaTsfdT, A W Butler, II I I)c!?asi, Hay
Smith, J W Woodard, G C Bruce, I>
K Himott) EFC*|hhWi W Geiseaheimer,
Pavid Wolfe. S N Sowcll Co, E F
Wafklna, C M Coleman. II L Watkina,
C 0 Whitakpr. J E Vanghmn. Hir?ch
Bros k Co , <Jilt Edire Store, A Wiitkow
ekv, John C Man, John Whitaker, Jr.,
Brown Mercantile Co.. M Baum A Co.,
,T R. Goodiilo. J 8 Lindsay, S M Wilson
A Son, Tit Team & Son, 111 G Carriaon,
Springs A Shannon, Zemp Bros.
Car of dime ~ Just received. Get
oar pricoSj^^ 8. N. Sowell & Co.
' u Oot a Big Verdict.
* The trial of the cue of Penitentia
ry Guard Watts, who brought suit
against the South Bound Railroad
company for $10,000 da?aga? for in
r ? jitries twtstatd from a fall into , the
company'* cat throafb itnuT hill
rr~ -fe-tftt citj, hm rtBcUdeiw Barm
ret nraed a nrflotlor w plaintiff,
awarding ^ ao w al
rei-qimal.
Mr. Wiljle Haila who vvni badly j
hurt by f a ) 1 * n {? fiv>in*a hammock ;?
fuw d ti v h 8^?o is better.
t - ?
Closed Up.
The Palace Hetd mi rani which for
several inouiha haa been conducted
hy Mr. Henry K. Heard, ha# fori
the jMtseut, het n diaooulinued.
Another Ni.w HotliUnca.
Mr. Lbo Soheuk h?t< pnrchaard;
tho vaea fff hit on upper Main street
tM'twoen thb, reaidencea of Mrs. Jo- 1
*?>ph Miukln utul Cupt. Clyhurn aiid I
a ill ai h ti early day crcel theicon j
ji handsome residence,
x A Good Catchor.
QuVo an amusing incident oc
i'UMfdXon Main street otio day I hi? *
Mctk wlien ti mat) wanting to spit,
let ^o hid spittle and just then re
membering that there was ?ii ordi
nance agaiuht spitting on the side
walks, threw (Kit bin hand and
caught it before it landed on the
puvemcut.
Death of the Oldest Minister iu the
State,
A special from Charleston, S. C.?
dated March 24th, says: "The
Rev. Mark Royd, wlm was 05 yearn
old last month, and was the oldest
rlcrgyman in South Carolina, died
at Johnston, thin State, today. He
was born in Newberry and spent
most of his life theio as a minister.
Tli roe of his sous are Methodist
minister^." .. ?
Death.
Mrs. Jeruthia Wilson, wifo of
Mr. .Joel \V. Wilson, died at her
homo at Simpsons on March 18th.
Layrippo was the cause of her
death. She leaves a husband and
three children to rnonru her death.
Mrs. Eliza Jane Roberts, wife of
Mr. P. M. Roberts, died at her home
on Market street last Wednesday
night of consumption. She leaves
a husband and two children.
FOR SAL E at a bargain ? a lot o'
second hand wheel barrows, shovel*
and mattocks in good condition.
lv;NL,'Ni?bot & Co. have been up
pointed local jigentB for W. II. j
Gibbes iV Co., of Columbia, and arc i
prepared to glvo manufacturer's
prices on all kinds of machinery,
mill supplies, ginneries, etc.
For heavy and fancy groceries sec
us at the Opera House.
S. N. Sowcll & Co.
Remember we name hero for bus
iness and expect to soil pood?. Cot
onr prices S. N. Soweil <i Co.
Rheumncide is not leeommcnded
f? r the cure of every ill; it docs
not cure everything. ? Rut it is a
c.eitn& cure for rhcumatin and is
i line olooil puiilier and laxative;
try it. Sold l>y K. Leslie Z<>(iip.
Curtain p?les at Geisenheimcr's,
1,000 lbs Fancy Cream Cheese.
Don't buy 'till you get my price.
Singleton's Rakery.
5 pound b?kts Jelly only 25cts.
Singleton'p.
Fine Furniture Polish at
Geiseuheimer's.
Chair bottoms and baskets.
Geisenheimer's.
New Home Sewing Machines, 5
grades at Gcisonheimer's.
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A Glass of Water at Bedtime.
The human body Is constantly
undergoing tissue changes. Water
has the power ot increasing these
changes which multiply the waste
products, but at the same time
they are renewed bv its agency,
giving riee to increased appetite,
which in turn provides fresh nutri
ment. If you d.) not accustom
yourself to drink watrr regularly,
you are liable to have the waste
products form faster than they are
removed. Any obstruction to the
free woiking of natural laws at
ouce produces disease. Great
weakness and laguor on rising in
the morning is generally duu to a
large secretion of thos^/wastc pro
ducts, and thp remedy is to drink a
tumblerful oC water, either hot or
cold. Just /before retiring. This
materially assist* in the process
during the-night, and leaves the
tissues fresh and strong, ready for
the active work of the next day. ? J
Kx.
Camden Polo Club Defeated
Last Wednesday week, tho Cam
den Polo Club left on a spccjal for
Aikeu to attend the Polo tourna.
ment. Our team was composed of
Messi8. Whistler, Rarstow, Brown,
Keunedy and Salmond. The first
game on docket was between Cam
deni and Lakewood, which was
placed last Thursday week. The
gam* terminated in the defeat of
Camdea by a score 'of to 0.
The Aext game scheduled was the
Aiken ? Lakewood contest, that
was played last Saturday and ead
ed in the defeat ot Aiken by % score
of U to 3. ~?
7~ The next gsne was between Al
JuAjud CtndeB. Oar team was
by ? teore of 16 to 0. Toe
Uaawwaa fiottdooi end
the chaaapioaabip.
, * loom wlu awM to
TKKAM'HF.tf.
Mr. IMitor: ? I'lense announce (lie
naim> of Mr. W, K. lloiijjli for ro election
to the olllco of Treasur* r of Kershaw
(.' ouiitj which ho 1 1 h h so aoofptably fill
ed i\> (la- vniiru satisfaction ?>t ibo whole
people. Many Friends.
iiLTKKVlSOlU
1 hereby announce myself ? candidate
far tho office ?>f County Supervisor, suh
U'l'i to the rules <\f (lii> approaching
democratic primary election.
,1, 11. I'hplpn,
At Hi TmH.
Having been nominated for Auditor in
ami hating fllletl t l?nt position, nt
! believe, 8tHi?faotory to the people, I
hereby announce myself a candidate for
(?/?'.(?lection to thaA position, pledging my.
*elf to abide tho result of the primary
Hection. Thanking my frienda ior pa*i
favors ami confidence reposcd-in me ami
soliciting a continuance of their support.
1 am. Very Ktspeet fully,
I'. T. Uruee.
LKOISLATUKK.
I hereby unnounco myself a candidate
f>ir tho Legislature. Lovi .lone*.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce that I am h enndi
date for the olliee ofSheilff of Kershaw
I County, mi> ji'Ct to lire juh-s t.f the Dem
j erratic primaty. and solicit the endorse
} inent of tho voters for that nosit ton.
Very Respectful I v,
W. U. Nelson,
N'e take great pleasure In announcing
again for the office of Sheriff of Kerahuw
('ountv, the present incumbent, Mr. R.
It. Williams, ^object to the rule* of thf
approaching Democratic Primary elec
tion. This important office should id
^ ? J . I . . h . ?* / ?* - ,
" ^ 4I- !T iv? f x: \ y ic r * OJ
our best citizens. We think it safe to
;?v that no county in the state has ever
hud a more zealous and efficient oflleor j
than Mr. Williams lias made during Ins
r.dministi'' lion. His public career exem
plifies the principle upon which he acts,
that a public officer is ?i public servant.
Always kind and obi i g 1 n g j
to the public, impartial. fear-!
l?*ss and conscientious in the discharge)
?of his duties, and nu* possessing that
valuable experience which is so nooessa
rv to the faithful and satisfactory admin, j
istration of the a Hairs of this oflbco we
feel in making this announcement that
Mr. Williams is entitled to tho ofllco and
hope that our sentiment will meet the
approval of the votcra of the county.
Keishaw county cannot do better t.hiii:
TevvTird fiiiH estimable gentlemen and
ftilhlul servant by re-electing him to an
ofTjce t"> which he has devoted his best
thought and eneriry and which ho lias
filled so acceptably and creditably.
Many Voters.
Everybody will do well to visit us
,tl the Opera [lou?o Sfcoro.
S. N. Sowoll & Co.
A Valuable Hog-.
The Lexington Dispatch, says :
'?Mr. John T. Sink, Jr, of Lexing
ton township, killed a hog last
week that is remarkable for the
amount ol cash it has netted i',a
owner. Il was a bow an.d weighed
508 pounds when killed, Mr. Sink
nays h?> has laised 117 pig* from
this an w, which he sold for ?Hb2.
Add to thifrTHe present worth of
pork pefpound say five tenia, and
it will ,tfe seen that he renli/.cd ex
actly ?377-10 from one hog."
Clemson Downs Cornell
A match game of base ball
played between Clemson College
ttU'-J Cornell University, Of Ithaca, N.
V., on last Tuesday resulted in a
handsome victory for Clcnvon.
Tho game abounded in pretty
pla)s on Clemson's part, while leav
iijg out several errors made by Hob
ortson, Cornell'* playing1 was good.
McMukiu covered himself \yith
glory, yielding only fivo hit*.
Tho Clemson men won tl>o game
on McMakin's pitching and their
heavy Binding, getting in thirteon
hits off Whinory and jjiyon.
Krrors, Clemson 7, CJoincll G; d?>u
*)le pl-iys by Clemson 3, Corn- II 0;
wt'Utdc out by McMnk n" by Whin
cry 0, Lynn 2.
Score: Olemwon 9, Cornell 7.
Tho Lccturo.
The Icclure-whlch was to have
been delivered du Friday night las!
by Mr. Henry Blount wus on ac
count of the .inclcmency of th?
wcalher postponed until Tuesday
night of this wc^k at which time
it took place at the Opera Houpc.
Mr. Mount well mantained hit* rep
utation of being a good speaker. -
Mr. Blount made a few remarks to
the Timrod Literary society lasf
Tuesday. He pointod out to them
>n a very p'easing mannor'tho differ
enco between wit and humor.- Ho
also gave them an exhibition of elo
quence. Then he pictured an old
fashioned Southern negro who went
to New York and applied to the
Theatrical manager for a position on~
the stage. His talk was Highly ap
preciated by the Society.
To WitnensTbe Eclipso.
The New York Trihuue, says:
??Already, more thap (wo months
before the total eclipse of tho - sun
announced for May 28, hundreds
of wide-awake people are dtscusslng
tho feasibility of a trip to Dixie to
witness that interesting phenome
non ; find newspaper reference* to
the subject dating the next few.'
weeks ?wllL greatly increase the
number. When the American pub
lic once realizes thai the spectacle
referred to is lb* firet to.ht Jielble
in the United 3tatee ees^ of the
Mieeieeippl for over thirty jwrs,
end the laet for eighteen, it f|tt
yeroelve that the opportunity about
I ?U S
it. ? It eeeire prebebte. therefore,
i>?ol l?hn??Hu ??* ??<lii a>
r<Sm ar wi afc
? iSLT ?
ZtMP- - BROTHERS
H.UJGAIXS IN A IX T11K1H HKl'AKTM KNTS.
f i
in shoes1) trr /rati in t/utrftfy and price.
Call lor our Jl LI A MAKLOW Shoo lor Ladies in hi^h :
and low quarter/? it is a
'?Tiling of Homily m ml a Joy Forovor," to tin* wvaivr. ,
is being replenished every day and in it we can save you dol-j
!ars,
Staple and Fancy Groceries
at LOWEST PRICES.
Call and bo astonished.
REMARKABLE KEENNESS
in business competition puis
many opportunities in the was
of our watchful buyer. In our
CUTMWY DKPAHTMKWT
there are hundreds of exam
;>1?'8 of what (juickuess aiul jen 1
dy cash will do.
The line of Pocket Knives,
Kazors Shears and Table Cut
lery consists of ^oods.nvido uj<
to sell at a half or third more
than these prices. .
, They are manufactured from J
high giade stool and finished j
in the best manner.
SPRING WORK
en farm and garden will be
Li'ivatlv facilitated it you have
the ri<xht kind of implements
nid of t ho right quality. ?
\Ve have them hue in oui
ffnfdware ptork and it is mere I
? y a 'natter of deluding what
you want and paying .over n
small amount of cash to have
Hie ownership transferred.
Tools oP implements even a
little hit below the standard
find no favor with us. Wo be
lieve in having the best ot ev
erything.
A D KENNEDY.
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This space is reserved lor the Advertisement of
x. (jus. Hir^^^nMbe Marl
Hirsch Bros. & Co.;
Which will appear nextjrffeek.
OF DRY GOODS, NOTION?^NTS FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHING, SHCtS, ETC, AT
Selecting goods for
Spring wear will prove a plea
sure to the ladies when they
? xumine the Superb Stock of
Orgur.xint^s Bilk Ginghams, -
Pongee. Whirlings M'U'AfiiUes- -iti- ?
noim-rona St \ Irs and Qualities*
M r'TTdrns, IV: iVfitFs; ettf., BuW-be
i show ii by us; and many
other thin#-* which wo cO?M
iutereht } ou in, but have tyot
spare to frfention.
"fr ' .v;L2
Special attention is called to our Silks tor Shirt Wafcis, etc.
they ?uv pretty, serviceable nnd cheap. Our stock of Biack
^ilks in Taffata, Groa Grain, Moire and Surah hns n^ver~~bcen ?
more complete, and suffice it to say that the prices arc satisfac
tory to o'H customers. \
Have juHt received an immensoiine of washable braids that -
tre perfect beauties, but must be seen to be appreciated. Also"
a beautiful line ol other Drees Trimmings. Don't fail to' see ,
them. ' ?' ? >r~ ?
q
8bowin?7 our tteauties in
Nmv Spring Fabrics ti > our p
irons is a pleasure when w<*
have Huch a Nice Slock cit Fiiio
Foreign and Domestic Wool
ens in Finer Grades and M >re
Variety of Styles than we have
over offered Ik- fort.!. We will
make you a suit to order, per
feet in fit and nobby in ntylo
from any fabric your fancy will
dictate.
iarf.wA
In jH the New styles and lit prices that will make you "hi
Pf? bay /till you inspect our slock and get our price*
wiru
OUR SHOE STOCK?
Ih complete in seaaonable weight#. Btylea etc., and all you
have to do is to bring "your foot and youp purse" and we guaiw?
autee a fit lor both.
Gents Furnishing Goods
A Specialty, and we can therefore show you the largest
dtock and beat assortment in this line ever carried by us* Be
sure to see our stock before buying.
MATTINGS. MATTINGS.