The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 13, 1900, Image 3
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New Announcements.
I" j:- > hoi ill? M r. .1. S. Tr tihlhnio
1 j Slu-rill -IMr. ? 1' i \\vsl.
Deiu'jcauic Meeting.
'i !m-m- will I o :i iih ? tin<^ (>f A
] )oii ocrut iu (Mul? at Huinlurr\
?SiH" <?' Ii?>Un(( mi April JStli :it
oYlocJc |> IU. !? Jifown,
1'l'lVt
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The Dixon Dtunag ; Suit.
1 t : i* ease ol A H. Mill-key, fit 1 m i 11
\ i-tr.t. r, vs t|;o At! an lie Coast Line
.? '? tu recover ^jO.OiHi dnmau't s for ci in*
? ? in^ the death tjl' Mrs Dixon v. as con
eluded WVdnfMla v afternoon and r.
voj diet fur dama^ea to thu amotinlt
of 5-7,000 wan ivndcrcil by the jury
i I >? i ui?o will probidrty I >t > ?i ( j ?? uu .)
(?? (ho Supreme ( \?ut t.- ? Smm.? i
\\ i.icluimti & Sviil hri n.
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Death o( MYi;. Nanoy D. Foot .'.
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Mrs Nancy 1). Koote, relict i f the
lute 1 1?nry FcjMc. of WV.vrenton, . j
and tl ?,tfrf}iidniollu r of M-s. W.
1> Iranth'.in, i>i Catmlrn, S. de- i
pa; ltd this lift; in tho Kr.lh year ol
1. 1 t\ a?o, on 1 ho morning of April });h.
1 !)(.0, at t ho In, mo of l.cr dMC.'hit r. '
Mi-rt MaryK Kiinmonn, at \VakoF?ir-|
os?, N. O. Mik. Kooto >V'iK t ? i" i ?.? i i ? m 1 - I
) v Miaa I 'i Ichford, r.n'd was u. ladv of i
ri.ro virtues,
Proud of Kfp'.'OKcntativo Kiehatds '
. J> flK'i'-Vil -LLfi-ijl t-u'J -? J
Jloclcctiou.
I Wo have watched wit!) interest!
the wot 1: of our junior representative,
lion. John ?!. Kiclmrds, in the lepd*
lature. We helitvo that he has jihly I
i t presold cil the whole people, and I
ve are pvoud of the record that ho !
ha* nwuio. I*"* * ooidi lent tij.it
we oatinoifjef a stronger man to rep.
n'M'iil our ii. li'i? st ju the legislature,
w(. thlic pleasure i?i sup'^csiiii;* h i p 1
j > ti tu i? for re oleelion
Many Voters of lOasI Kershaw.
. -4K ? ??? ? j
Marriage of Ho v. Potor Stokes
The flier nvil'e con of<pondenl <?( :
t hi* Columbia Slate \vi iti??i? to til a I !
l?.*?pt-r on t lie 5th inst, pays: ''Rev.)
Pol or Ktolo s of Lou niiesvtlle and1
Tdiss Lavinia ll.tr moo .?f this city j
were married at -1 80 o'clock thifr!
sifternoon in the Iiuneombo Slicet j
Methodis', otiurch. t> ittp a hndill
p?rt v ea me to attend thj? woddtuu
front So nsi rode, II a in pt en count v, i
i ieludit)? two hrothcis ot M r J
Stokes who nianied yesterday lw..
bisters at. Seminole. The thiee,
newlv matricd cmiplea v;ill go from
here together and spend a week at
the old h'lno ate?;d of the glooms
parents in Hampton county, l ucre
is an older brother of the go-title
meo mentioned who married a
inethodisl preacliei'rt daughter, and
the three grooms jast married ful-i
lowed hid example, n? their hiide*
are the daoghtctii of Mcthodibt
preachers." *?
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Heady nvido She la and Pillow
caseH af tho (lilt Kdiic: Store cheaper
than yo i can 1 > uy the mulerial.
Guarantee 1 odorl cr^ n?frigfrrator3
at Co'seiiholin *r'a.
A Trt as u re Unearthed.
During the Civil War, frgm 1 Ffi J
to 180ft, inonv find various j>iu?jR
were adopted in srcreiing family ro
lies, valuable.?, uold ami silver, ficin
(lie "Yankees," who were com i up
through South Carolina. Often,
though, theeo hiding places wore
found and I I ui family left poor and
H'?d. It would muko interesting
loading to relate here some of the
methods used by ? be 4 folks at homo '
in deceiving tho shrewd Yankees us
to wliero the hidden treasures were,
lint I in* p'Qt'i'jQSK: uf this atliclu in to
t?'il of tho lurial rj f a treasure by
Oapt. Wil?y Kelly during tluso
times, and in bin Imste forgot tt.
mark the spot where tho gold and
valua'des ".vl-ic buried* and. ue.vec in
his life could Hod til*.* place, though
Heareh after search was made, and
hole after hole duy in tho s.inm[) ot
Lynches river Finally, it became
a burden on the old gentleu an's
mind, and his mental equilibrium be
came unbalanced.
('apt Kelly was a prominent ci ? i |
7,011 of Kershaw county and a wealthy !
?v planter, owning niopt of the land in i
eftslern Kernbu*. Ili* relatives are
numerous. Mr. I'arrott MoNoesc. i
* ?>t' our town, a f?reat grand son. and <
Mr Alex Kelley, of 'I'linmoisKviile, a j
grand son, and other relatives in
,/l4:shopy illo and in tho Weet..
(Japt. Kelley is known to have bur
ied shout $500 in gold, several dia
mond rings ana valuable papore.
lie also had some money given him
for safe keeping by the Ilink of Oam
<len. Capt. lvolley had no warning
of lh? approach of the Yankees one
dutk, dreary n^ghf, and had but few
minutes to gather hiu gold and fix it
in a pot. lie sprang into the paddle
of a spirited horse and dashed down
(he road across Kelly's Bridge and
( uinf;(l Into tte ewnmp on tho left,
whcflJ he dismounted and 4>nrlcd It
with a hoe carried Tor that ptirppse.
f hii bis cxcitcmcfl^ bo neglected to
nj urk the ppot. The Yankees ptade
hi* place ibetr camping groand f &r
firveral weeks, and when tbey left be
wept %r tbo gold, which he never
c^uld ft ndf nor other searching par*
tire from all over (he county.
On or. abourthe 1st of March Ibis
jcar. a well Known iady of thai com'
muflitjrtfaa.wjtlking be bind a wagon
on the road that leads to the loft
from the Bridge, when the noticed
- . thai one of the wheels had struck
piece of iron outside of the rat and
Itjro* farther Investigation found Uur
tr More tbat woe buried year* ago?
Portal* tmd aU ? JHettagtun lUe
W ?? " ? - ,
N? \v A<t.
?U'crition 0" Hi* 1 t?. !im> ?u?w jiil
wHixMi'eiit of tin- ( ! i ! ? IM^o S !
, l ) day.
Bern board Inspected.
j 'I In' SeuU.nrd Air l.ieo raih-'al
I fl'oiu folnuihta to (horaiv whs hi
jfplClcd l-V l!l?"* I!. KV ( 't OHIO Hi y
1 ycslofiiay T!:?> patty P '*m d ('Hill
. dr>n hb'iul iti i < I ? i -t v j.* i i i j j.* to (..'horaw
| ami n lurm i] itKm1 I p. tu.
It?i bor Shop Iuiprovomont
I McLlmi iV Son liavo j\t. consult r
? ox ? >i ii, so added to lln ir alrua-ly
?? shop a Uvodmsi'i' laboratory
' ? is is n splendid improvement . and
"M which in very much jipprcoiated
I >y theo paitoiiv,
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'Aectdont. on tho Seaboard.
t iu- H !'?. t i.t (>f much con
nn t Ht* S, A. ! . railroad
"i "in n il on Ia)';). Mond ?v. I ' 1 1 ??
' t ? ? ? ! I \V!l'< COlll i H O (? HMlll.M) Iltld
*\h- n about lu mil ok from (\dum
!>i <, tho engine j u in jt*- ? i the Unci;
?i"i| uciii ilotv ii a '.!() foot ^mliHti k
uient. Nil one \< MS He I inlil ! v htii't.
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nuoce^fitl Church Entertainment- ]
Tho com mil too who?j-?vu the stock- !
I'li'tv nii'l ooM biscuit. c: ntcst
Thursday ni'.'lil, Mnrclt ;^l h, (or I ! ? ]
t>o:nlb of .Ml Morinh Ihiptist church, [
colored, do^iroa to extend thanks |oj
' 1j o, kind friends who tospoodod Hoi
lor.orotrdy !o Ihcir in vilittions. The
amount. i?ali/ud from tho entei tain |
in net roei-ipls, wis /id, j
\i' ' l I -ll _AU 1 1 ] J iX* !??>?. ) -W? ' * I-.- J
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f*l> ii i ?' li . ( oinin'ttoo. i
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3 Temp on St titer Farms
A f;j>r fial iiy.vnl of tho United j
SI, -ilea <li par i men! of aorieulinre has!
!>'?( n upon a visit to I ho South Cnro I
lii'i State fa; iii -i durintr t! v past. few !
lavs for i ho purpose of planting ex '
pc imcnttd plwn of China ntid Tiahnn
In uipu to (est 1 ho p r n c f i c*u 1 *i 1 i t v of
({?owing thcnri in the elimafo and i
Koii of 1 1 ia vicinity. Tho a.'oiil ex> j
proos-od himself as highly ploaeod |
with 'ho lii^li oli'ii act or of tho farm
wo;U at tho farm.
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Fot Your Boys to Work.
l'nt you i hoy tu work ho is n??t
i?? nchiiol. If ih io ii nothing oleo !
for him to do put. him t<^ white*
n*?t bhing tho haek fnico, ko?-p the
limn mowed hii:I on e ti cut the win
tcr'a supply of wood. A n y t h I n^iir1
hi tter lit. 'in lotdir.fj nhout t(Wti nl
li.o tojir ct.nl of a (igarello, h'ai'it
j f> i? aJ! the vict a that are alitoit to
catc. It idlers. No honout lnhor will
hurt \ on r hoy; hat the evil habits
ltr may contract in tho wUoots m ay
kill his soul atnl poison his moral
nature so as to utnlio him a detri
u.ont to i lie comui!!tijly in which
io lives and liow down bin u r si y ?
liaittd pat'culs with fcutro \\\? 1^.
",v 1'cibonul.
Dr. L XV. |ia!ct-r, of Kal.lw ir. v ii!,-,
Mutts, who !i;!h Ih1 *'ii npendiilt; i In- j
wioU-r I if vp i r ('nrncleu nnd ?>' ynT^l',
i I ? I * fit M r^/i'wu <1 a returned /jwine j
>??) vVed nesd nv last. Dr. linker 1?i
h inoet pleasant ^enilomnii unll we j
' Ijopo to Kt'c in in hero njjain/ nexti
} t j
Mr. .J. 1'/. Gardner, of Lynch wo<)d, ,
tvcs in ('nmdori on Wednesday of j
thin*, week.
M(^k. J. II Kelly and V. II. i
II llton, rif~Westvillo wna iii Camden I
yet to; ?| r? v.
Col. Wilnon of ! tic Xoi lit tvr-hlcrn
Ilfilvoad \v::h in Cuinden I ! i i h woek.
Hammocks at all prices ;U
(icisinlioimer>
FOR SALIC id a bargain ? a lot of j
?eoond hand wl.eol barrows, shovels i
and mattocks in unod condition.
K. A. Nisbet & I'o. j
Rbeu mneide in not recomuicmk d j
for (lie euro of cvrry iil ; Mt docs;
not cure everything. Rut it is a j
certain euro for rhciiiunlU ;f and is
a lino blood purifier and laxative;!
try it- Sold by r\ Le?lie Zcmp. *|
This is ll?e season to order glnner
ies for the next prop. Git estimates
on Mnriav'fl celebrated pinning e\s
t*m from K. A. Niabet Co , ma.
ehinory and supply .rvgen's, Camden,
S. C.
Col. Wilson's N'.w Ifoad to Camden. |
(?ol. Thomas Wilson, president of
the Noithw stern rnilr..nd. wan in the i
city yfRt cr'l'ty on business before ;
i.lio court now in session.
In iinnvvcr to the quest inn "Ilow
lorg before your roid which you .uro j
now extending from Sum lor to Cum-!
den will be completed," he said :
"The didance fro try Sumter to!
Cam-Ion is 31 in tlen ; I .have complet-j
ed 21 miles to" Kemborls, >n Sumter j
oounty. By hard wo'k 1 could bo 1
tynnm^ into Cuuuleii by Juno I'd, ,
hut i llnd fjreat dilttculty in securing
ticonn.i it will probably bo uomo |
time in August before liwj ro*d is
completed to Camden In any event
I will be ready to handle tbc fall
business."
When naked if the building of hi* i
mid to Camden meant the pureliftso j
of the Ohio River, and Charleston
railroad, the coloocl trailed and said :
"They bavo mo reported aa doing
many things; in fact I mw in the pa
pera.thc other day that I, backed by
the Atlantic Coa-.t Ltue, fjas about
to purchase tho 'Swamp Babbit* rail
roadjthia rumor, I au^hms, ar<?* 4?
f>uui th? fiSvt tiT?t 1 u ?'??' ' (wi uitMeiW
I lart?e tract of timber noar that road
hmrt-tliEt ta mUnhoni 1r!? IL Au ft Bf
a* that it concerned, I cloved a deal
yesterday for the porchaae of a large
[ Iftet of timber cnifar Florida -**??
Ual and Fan?MaTar railrc *
that doefc po\ mean flNft !
tfc^ Hiibnifd Air liAi.*
I QliK, |ft|> \mk -;~ Z
A Review Gf Tiie Work Of ft
C!il City Council.
( 1 : 1 l;i>l M'H iitt\ i- Vt inn \l fit N
' l h I v K , I 1 1 U O :? t 1 1 1 1 f 1 . 1 1 it 0 w ;i II ( )
U. i ;i ibit'l 4 il It) t;ii lit1 IV Cl' \ (''Miiictl
1 lit* ? ? ? ? i \ i hnn^e in the ol.l oounti;
w ? s i In; ciVeliott i > I Mr. I*., ( (\J o
(-'rei^hl to Mioctcd -Me. K. Lralie
/i nip a?? t'I'M (ir, tlje Inne r I > ?* v i n ??
deolmrd to sTU'.t for ro-eU elion.
1 u juslicu to Mr. /.mhi | > ni?J hi*
Ii i h I y m i! I'i'i' sst it 1 ofliei.d otrooi, ?* ??
i > nil ii ?? v 1 1 ti 1 1 1 ? i v *i j ? | ? i ? * j > i iu*i , n |
on his irUieimnt fimi) oMleo, ' to
i1 ? v tr ? s(i"rl Trv;,'t\ nt the tnont.Ji"!.
nine events in tho tf<l in 4 til h!.!' nt ion
? >! i lie siiiit* ntuMrU, (>f which ho \t n.s
?a I t he head.
-Mr. /.< Ill p W !l-< ('ice ll'(| Mayor in
Apiil, lM)o, ti ii i i h-ifc hvtvid 1 lu
l i s in tlinl O'tpuoUy I ? ? r the p:i*t
I ' ll vi'.'Ui?. i I i ? i e-eloct ion it (!i<
r\ |>ir iiiuii uf hii iir.it. U i in v. :is u
very llnMii'iiii.' etnim souieul (?J hi>
,ii.Mio leeoiil. During this lime
ha-i ihtii i-xLiyiih)y fot Luiial'c^u.
tfivillj* !l5tfoeia!oti With iittJl in the
e.OUJieil p<<ll>i? of OUT l.nwt" YTf>nJl\
ii >1 enpuhle ymiiiir l?n.<4 noils iim m,
?\ho i\ero over ready ?> yd via** &U.U
lonpeiato with hiit) in ptTTfW ti n;' j
Mu'Si' \via?? ft lid pinolionl pinny, and
tiii'lh'uiH 'vhirh have signally ehni
notorized h i d Kihiu ii imI rat ion, ii. j
ninny 1 1; rt J M'O Is, ?s (i iio of tin- inn*! |
pinspcrotia t li'il our city Iiiih cvci |
im.l ' |
Nil id mi who h:iB ev<r held th'u
i II' j > 'II :l ul I rthi' ?.)lii 1 h H ve Inb'iil)]
ni> >ro 1. 1 i ihful) v *?nd fiu i'Tr iio iil\ j
In advance l in1 lililleiia! HileiostH'
a. 1. 1 prompt- lilv of ?!)'? city 1hnn In" j
llrtH. I i L. I Ii pOSbOHHtui oi a Hit 1 1* 11 I) ti I
H'Mill.l hosi IJi'SS j il :1 1? HI *.* I) t , tll;ijt?fs I
ii'?iinli!o htisiiKHs integrity ? po i ]
hit, u:;ii ye! t hough if u !, in the ? n- |
f ? ? t co iii(; ii t of tho municipal )a?\t-,|
lair a it 1 1 impartial in tho fid m in is- j
nation < i justiee, n oitoful liunu- j
oirr, ho linn filwhva deservedly i n i
j,i\o?l 1 1 1 ?? cniiic oontidouoe ninl h n | ? j
p irl of tho people. Tho uiiuiijitnk
ah!e mill impro&Ml vo sij-ns of ^rowiii]
itni'l progvoPH, which I he o\ o i*i* It ?.?! ii " |
on cvci v f-nio, nrt? la^t in? monu I
metiiH to tho nhility, aeal ami ao- I
live onterpiise of tho rotiiiug conn
1'ei liap<? tlso most important!
sr.eiwuro adopted d n i i r ?j M r. Zeuip'sj
:?? i ;n i h i> 1 1 :t li it ti was 1 l:o rstaldisli- I
nii'lit ??f ?i water and elyeirie ltj?ht j
tiXfitcib, i In r? - 1 ?y
nty ;t ii < ? j u ;il !<>.,; i ilt/ with'' lie V sis let |
cities iti tin1 in ucli el' rfss and |
iiU Dpi \ i ii|{ ii l"l)'< fill wn;;t, si "id to; 1
, ? 1 , . v-3 |
ci'shily, I o .jiiefiliwn 1 1:*.!
and ii ii water and elec- i
tiiclij?lil uvsU'iii i* 1 '? 'jiii'Stion
the experieneo of fii! progressive, j
vvikc-H'rt iiki! towns and eiHetj irj t|ji
iionnti v. We liftvo one of the nx'.st j
? ilieien L anil sc- 1 \ i -i />!?-' li^ hi p! ui.t b j
i.i ilic sttitc, f ir ? il i rV ; * in < \
ei ih nev, in the j ? i ?! .? u: . ( tiio.se
who ijfTc i ?: ft }M^i; ton ^Jrhoiv, ilea
f/f u'.;V largest cities. Our water U
^ffsttTpr.^eil in purity and (je::i*iul
HlUUuii J'tii* ilOUit '-l ?('? I it!"
lire system iiao liven pronouneed 1 ? y
an expert, aelin^ for iho council,
lobe t hopuiyhl v np-to-d.ile and i
thoroughly sulliMeni in C'.erv l? !
vpeet. Wo tnu.j admit ? i. f* mce?
-ily i'or the 8y*lc.n, sir.d tliil we j
have a o.x*. l i i ? ? <<111 y < j * ? < s- i
linn ll?S I III' Ll-Vjl ljcr C I l? ? Ii j
I'Siu of id tu rstH 'Wi >l? nil i ? ? V Ti.t i
<- i ( V ?Muiicti hive fully \indioiUdl
theii | ? ro tii i m v to m j ??.* r it ti; I ho
system witli :i :? mill ioen usr i
I'lu'V ?? r<? l*i- (I y ?>iim"j?i iiij* it on n;
*2 \ mill i acre rise. While the l?y\ ?
iins increased fioni 7 mills i<? 1 (? j
mills since tlic. ctdahli* Ii muni of tin
system, yet i'? will In* riimembeied j
that j mill was le\ied lo secure a.
sinking fund to retire *>ulistaiidin<i
eily bonds. My appealing lo tin-!
record of oilier cities and town a in j
the stat\:,.\\e will see thai nothing j
but the greatest business foresight. J
Mid sliicteat ucouoiny have hern J
displayed by the council in giving
to our citizens iIuk great necessity.]
With her magnificent waU*r and
1 1 1! Ii t system, Camden olfers greater
inducements t?? investments and i 1 1
is only a question of lime befoie-j
our fondest hopes will he lealized.
While it is natnral for one to re-!
siat any ehanno whieli entails in
ereaafil taxation, yi t we feel that
llioro in not w taxpayer i:i the eily
who would have then) Mom abolished
.it Ihi.s lime.
We are also indebted to thin cotin
i i) for our m l^nifii'cnt lire depart
ment- We wiil not sutYer in I h i *
respect by comparison with any city
our filse in the statu.
(>ucof tho j^i-ealeht financial
achievement* of tha retiring council,
through Mr. /cmp, who w an entrust,
cvl with this mutter, was the !H-tvn<i
arid placing ol the recent Ion-la t??
refund thu bonds litx/w'n us Uuj ()j>
o YA 1 1 oil 30 bondo. Thu it?nuc aui nnl*
e<l to $Y,fiO(> find wero placed at 5
frai' <KP.t. This was per cent )e#a
than the oiher bonds wore drawing,
t hey w?Ti) also placed without eoffl
to the city ihe printing of the
form of llie bond
Certainly not the least cpratuend
! *U1? feature of Mr. Zempti' adtitint*
i tralion, is tlio wonderful improve
raent 90 tho public streets. Notbiua
adds so much to thu funeral conven
ience and ftafety of the people, or. ax
hibiU a wore atiikinn sign of prog*
rC8g, d;an good, bard atfeeta, . With
cmfeptrntiToiy small is pondftnre and
jmiicimi* management, ill* old #?miy
atrc-eU>, ao diaagreoaMe fof pleasure I
driving ?niTtTiSeult In hauling, bare1
unviug Bin uiwvui? ??? ,,?.9P
be?i IrMiforned into clean, well
drained, amooth highways. Wo;
Ifelftt U ?of*j6 aaj, with 'one ? twd]
* a captions, thai oar cit y cat^u^t of
ito ban aad woal a(UM(if? MruM
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It A ixti V 1 \'S I N A U. T! i hi tt I >K1' UiT.M KN I S.
shoes* (re feud < a taut })i*kC(\
' <'ull lor otn .11 1 .1 \ M A K i.O\\ ! i ? >? ? !<?; in
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Now Is The Time To Buy.
i ill UIHiUj ll' H lulls iituJ
??u :? jn dlil -ible !>y !,:v\i?w? lln-iiuM
F A 1 1 M I.M 1M.KU KN 1\S.
f?)i I In' >j :i I li?.' i i i) ii !' ii i i * Uu i u ?>! I In
\W hi'i? ffiilii^ sij?i*iMm fcr tht
ii. sl !;:in\vii mi?l ni^.Ml l
MO W K R vS,
HAY 1 1 A H'l'.S,
HAY FORKS, F.ic.,
?i ml i 1 1 \ i I c inspection of those in
slock c- < 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 o i i t lliai lite f$oo<ls it lift
niietf* will piovu I'I'. jmui-.
AFULL [SAYS WORK
he li iiu' i:i ii day w i i ? i ? ? i < <
; I ' !' Mit i.f ijlttc lUiiclliUfc) \ , V?Mi?
iii'i i.- 'i nor wit.ii M ii improved M >\vci
ttlil i: !' t t V. it ' MM 1 1* (It'll li'lIK'. III. ll'fH
i tii iii lit- wi'li :U? uli| fitsli
i<tr,vd i in pit- in*' ii t .
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Jim: i . ? i tliuii y<mi liuve lo
I'miH'in Ik re ft in I look fit, the luhot
s n v i n ^
I' A I i M IMI'I.KHKN rs
we ? ? 1 1*? ? r . Y'^ii ?'!Ui t? u \ o t In* i r (>1414.
1 i n otu: bt ason,
tw > V' lM f. I
In o(L-r the municipal ,
eo:* : l->. pt rluipu ilie most disagree* j
abV ?in! \ coiu?' i*d willj tlif! ofijer
? ?I \ c believe licit Mi
/?elUp A|)d III. 1 1 i 1 ? ?? I h <?f | i ^
eouneil who Lave i'.I for liifi), li:iv.-'i
been nii i f? .r hi ] y ( sir and just. C -?#iVt ?
n on fliiifH Mini jti lament in eonrt^
of litis iiuture, more often mh?rrve
the ends i.f justice (inn u resort Id
Icgnl tochmealit en. Wo believes thai
tiiy fuvinoi have been abundantly d >;
played. Tn imc ease Mr. Zenip'a jud^
;uent ami eonhtruction o! a very etui
fused 8 ta I lite was approved hy a eir
ouil Judge and 11 na ' ly by the Supreme
Court.
There ?re peiiods in ilie history of
every town or cilv when the oppor
lunity ih presi nie 1 for u ru] le.i
wur I movement At thefce critLiJ
period.-*, wise mid praet ieul met'io Is
on the parf of tln?>e *-i?ttrnt?b ?] \?i!i.
the eontvo! of c tyf~ uiix.ru mi l ( the
hearty support null eneouriigetmnl
of the peop'e. mean l HUOC'jsJ*.
Not or before in the history of Cam
den have the conditiona be<;n ho in
vilin^uud fa'voruble for a gcuoial
advancement And upbuilding of our
o immercial interests tlmn during the
p.ist two year*. I n<.*rCA8e<l raiho^d
f'tteililita. new luauufaclumitf in.hiK.
trie*. ee , ]ndie?*Co an eijeourappng
future for us. We belie viCi that our
e ty itdfjrs have euuhl the inspirn
tioi) of the hoar and whatever the fu
ture may have in Hlore tor w, any
HubH*qu?nt development will rtcpond
iftTf/oly upon the ucljA'rt exertion ot ;
that 8pirifc<|iu?l cntorpMSo which haVe (
w> marked tu6 public acts of Iho ic !
tiring council.
We feel asauxcti thul Ihu tood .
work will continue. In Mr. Mc-j
Creight, the city hae a worthy mic |
cfcator to Mr ?ef?p as Mayor. He i
has hail cotia'dcraUle experience in |
i U# cottftvil ?? AMfcttnan tifttl I
*? th??iic qn^H'io* which ruako ^'(w
well adaptyj^o aaauniL tUc of
citj government at" tbia important
period in oor ititlWy.
Zeffojr ?Uhe QIlt E Store
10c pfr ptdhgo tout l*fm to Um>
p??ktg?. r
HMWtWl ^ tnam
.' ' ' y
The New Mayor's First Court.
Mayor Me.CroiftUi bin first
j eourt on Wednesday 1 is? , till ? 1 judg.
injr troin t i i ?> Mail made e.ly fiiniu iH
turo ;'?> in tt I ? i have it pretty mn\xh time
/of it. Tlx: IVii:f)V.ii,r( ; io t-Jn: t:aui?M
! whie.h came ii|? it 12 <1 vvi r?' di'-pon'd of:
?I ol i ii Tliorue, Ki" .1 ?l l.?i' Hpifliiik'
i '"II |!HV?!IMf nt.
j .1 ( f'tunp. in'" xir.it* d, fined $/?.
| IvUlio Criin, intoxicated find uviuji
prnfano language, '$10 or 20 daya.
Doii^Iiikk Urimy. 810 or 20 dftva
! t??i* boiilf* iiitoxici.frtt HU'i fi.'l.tii.fj.
Molihi't Kort, non-payment of com*
mutation tax, (hied .<8.
James Yau^liau, intoxicated and
disof derly ?wo'. ti i? c?< 1 Si-*).
| CASTOR 1 A
For Infants and Children.
j The Kind You Have Always Bought
j Signature of
i ' ? r*
?lii.it I ii w 8 arc no restraint upon
the freedom cf llio ^ocd, for the!
; jj muI mnn detdre* nothing which a
;ju*t invv will witeiferc with.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Tlic tiiuli'rui.'ix'il W. ?!. and H. M. i
I)r;?kof.?rcl, A'linini-t r?tors of .Jo}m II.
Drakeford. dcr?a*H?l, wj?l to (5.
Ifaily, Probate Jndite ?? final di*
charu'c n?j administrator* of said catuU',
on Monday, Hill day o i M*y noxt at
11 o'clock a, in. \V. J. l)rakeford>
It. M. Drakeford, I
Adinlu??iratorH'
" Sheriff's Sale, '
Stato of South Carolina ? Ktrnhntv Co.
Under and by virtue of an execution
to me <1ire<tcd by M. R. Cooper, Ht-cr*.
Ury of 1 wtil procced to aett on
the lat Monday irt Mav next. during the
legal houra of aalo, the following de
scribed real?cate?e, t<> wit:
All that piecr. parcel or traatotlaod
ooontv ?onuion** three han
Idred and tMrtftevfO (537) arret were
4e leva. Bcoetoilee wappur laier.
J&MX4
6W Iff
1= Where You Will Find
o
fi J
1 Ul pa
?
floods for the thnr>u $*oods for the
parsr and iJ nods for one and all at
TIk> ;ill- :?)? ? < ? i ? 1 > i j ! <^ <|nc>1 i i ?i i with the I. sidics is, xi Whore can I
find Haitahle i n :i 1 1 ? i i :? 1 lor ;i i ) i ? * ? ? Spring dress. 1 Need we say
that a visit !o 1 1 ?? ? (iilt Kdjjc Store will settle the question?
Mow could it he otherwise whru we can supply the vvhiUs of
Jill ? from the smallest to ih<* greatest.
See our Black ami (,'olored Dross Goods ? brought on espe*
'ciallv f'?r the Spring trade. Owr washable fabrics are entirely
too numerouH to mention mid TttMsl he seen to ho npprociaUd.
An emlie*s vnrjety i t Shirt waist m iteiials and nt prices
within the roach of all.
.lust received, another shipment of Ladies and Children*
Sailors; and they al'e nice, nohhy and cheap. He sure to see
them before you buy e^ewhere.
Gent lemon of the eitv and country, hear us .while we plead
YOl K cause:
Our Spring woolens touch
the circle of novelty at every
point. lv?ch season develops
new art possilulil ies in fabric#,
a 1 1 < 1 this Spting eclfjMOH all its
predecessor#. Now, as hereto,
lore, we brat ourselves and
gain new laurels with our tlw
play of nice pattiuit#. While
we are taking measures against
-nia<li? misfits, r! m't .de
lay sprucing up ami inning a
general welcome oil ni^ht. Fit
your$t?ll for uU occ<it?iontf from our stock.
OUR HAT STOCK
Gf
U ?? I J i> to the Muzzle" tiiul up to duto.
Spring St\l<*s in Hats we are
displaying in all the new
i blocks, and lmndMuno styles.
I Anything in hats ehonen from
our stock you can hi sure is
tho correct and fashionable
! shape. And you can also he
I sure that vow are j-ncnrin?z 1 1 1 ? *
leading styles al the lowest
prices.
SHOES, SHOES,
Slioes, for Ladies, Gents, Girls ?nd 1^>)S. Don't
them before yon place your orders;
Youra Respectfully and