The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 05, 1900, Image 3

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( Hi IU II IMIUlriOK V. I'.APr.vr C?m H? li ? licv. \. I'iru'.*t ('nn:<?, l'a*!oi\ Sei viuos--Sunday, !<> i hi Suiulny School; 11 l'iou< hinj;: tl |> in . Y IV r. fc i'. 111. I'rcuchiuH- !*? **y *<r mooting R flu j>. 111. oil \Vedin*NiJav. M i i m>i>iM < in |\i ii l{?v. \V. M. Hull ( tit. 1 *a>>\or. i*ci'vi<*iri? Kwry ^nudiiv i,l 11 a. in. ami S Ii() p. in. Simony fcv'lu'M'l 1 .']() |'. in. I'in>*? r liU t liiit;. I-1T (I iy *? j>. in I lii snvi tKUN I'lii'Hi'H ? luv. U\ \\ At ill.-, Castor. I'lvrtrliiiij; ( vcrv Sun?I \ ( ul II oVIook a. ni. Snii'l iy S?ni'<i| -J Ml' l>. m. 1'iuyor iniviin*; Tl.ni's?lay afiti j ir>o:i at U o clock . lii' scoi'Ai. ('iiiuicu U't'V. W . H Ion. J l(rotor. Set vices i vci) Siii.iliiy tuuni-1 it>? ut 11 O'clock, Sunday .s* In-ni at I P- >"? Cottou Market The following.is tiiu prions j niJ fit] cotton today : 5)] SfricrL f?;. (J'to.l M iiKllilii! Strict Good Muhliin^ HH Grand Opi niug At ilio (Jiit ktl?.TM Slorc <>m 'i'i'ur.i (lay Oct 1 1th, 11MI0. ('oinc one. como nil. n cort'itil \vt Iconic awaits you. A N?*w Librarian. M i?H Lou Nettles has been elected 1 iit'niriftii of thu ( iv*':r^*v and Lyceum Association. Tho As Boeiatinn is lo ho congratulated in electing ho able a Lihiarisji. ? <f?- ? Biuhop Capers to bo Jtere Sunday. ^ Cap* rfl ,H i pect< d here on ^ifflay^THKI^^Vih iD?*! , and will |)rehcIi jm CiI'hco Kpiseopal Church hi I 1 a. m. ant) S p. m. The many frituds tint- of this distin guished gentleman Will he glad of this oppoit unity lo hear him. Marriage ftt BiahopviHo. Cards havo boon received bore an jio'incing the coming marriage of IvtiV. A lion I'rossli'v Wilson, pastor of the Bishopville p'ist (.'Lurch and Miss 'i uzio Durant, daughter of Mr. nnil Mrs. J Oiiver Purant and a nicco of Mrs. D. F. Dixon, of our otfy, Wednosdaj', O.t. 17'lr in tliei bishopville Baptist church. Death of a Good Young- Man. Mr. Leo Dalnoy who for some time linn been employed at the Work' man Hotel died at. his home about lour utiles southeast of Camden ):i?( Monday night of typhoid fever. lie was siel< only a few daya. Deceased was a young man of plaasing ad dross and ho has rannv friends who will re gret to learn of bis sudden death. For a long lime ho attended the (Jam don I>apti?>t. S. S. and was a member o' Mvs. tJii'iiison's ciass. 'i'o Hio bo. rtfav^d e.nos vre tender ?>nr s.\mp.i thios. 1850?1000. On .Monday last, Oct. 1st, at t heir home a few miles above Camden, Capt. and Mrs. J. N. Nicholson cel ebrated their golden wedding. For fifty years they have stemmed tho tide of lify together. The smiles of prosperity and the winds of ail versi fy have but blended their lives into one, and now in their gray hairs they aro happy in tho possession of ten children, 28 grand children ami 2 great grand children. ^Their many friends in Camden unite with Tho Chronicle in extend ing Congratulations. Harmony PrcBbytcryy Will meet in the Camden Presby terian Chuich next Wednesday, (Jet. 10th, at 8 p m., and will probably continue its sc^nious until mid-day Saturdaj'. It comprises fourteen ministers and thiity-threo churches. Jts sessions, unless specially ordered otherwise, are all with open doors, and the public is cordially invited to attend. The opening sermon will be preached by the last moderator, the Rev James McDowell, of Man ning, S. C. We hope to have a preaching service, at least occo each day, W. W. Mill?, l^stor. .A Very Sad Death _ Ti is wil'i u(?;p fiadncaa that we chronicle the dt at.li of Mrs. J. N. SI Davie, of loniu, which occurred a' tho home of her parents at Cantey Hill on Monday ni&ht Dav^g had been married only 18 months and loaves an infant only (J months old. The sorely atllcted husband has the sympathy of every one in his great loes. He had. re. cently built a beautiful little home at which ho had hoped she would live many years to bless and brighten. Hut in a few short days his happy home is shattered, Mfcy he realize that He who afflicts can also comfort. New Home Sewing AlacLitue, at Qftigenhetmer'*. ?Felt Mattrcsaee at Geiaeulteimr'M At The Opera Hou?e. The opera season opened io Cam den 00 last Saturday eight hr Al. G. Field's Big Minstrels. Every* bodf seemed to be well plesscd with the show which wss attendedtfy^ a very good crowd. Knstssr, In hit If til tossipg o' the lot) It d clubs, DeVfWos In their maaioal ape , the Faust family lis their iiiilist ju wprk *?? Iks shadow ' |>lstores ,wsrs among the features- Tbs slng was good as was wktoh wmoao# om THIRD PRIMARY ELECTION Tho following is luf r(f.uU of ti ? third j.uniury ukolhrn which \\.. hv hi on I ufii'lnv la-it; (?H nU\f <1 lit' ' I ? Cotton Mill .il JJurtiji/t'f Jk' i 1 Antiov/i 1 tu-'k ///// _c H'vslouU*> f i J lu te* Mil/ k; i'j Currton Mill Ji ] i) 'V/'AM | ,) J Olk/tind II 17 Sandy drove 121 y )??<?>*/ ,s (?// i .s s tm Ijlfcknow If 21 liajf'ulo IL' .'It Lynch tvuin<l f?2 iT> S i't Pond 17 *JS lieuver l)nm It);") /I i trims Aff IS H , hvvlijh It! J1 V Phtc.Yprise 1 r> l iberty Hill li I (! /iofitnd I -S 21 Stockton j I "> 1 Ji'iley's Mill > S 47 j '"i?< -2 McC' s Mill | 11 (irnny\i Quart ? 1 40 Swift Creek i M 11 Shaylor's /Jill 1 ft -/' ftc Tree ?<l 11 Rusm II Place J 17 Ah.-ry i 1IS Jf'/tite Pond .11 1 'S'oSiiJ fvi K.f?8 A? will l?e HeC ii I ho above ?*ivcs Mr. Trantham a majority of k'. Mr. William- In?s given notice I:) the Kxeou'ive Coiuin'tleo tluit. lie will contest (In- ??Ic-tion and ll c Commit ? tso will meet to-uiormw week, flic lul.h inst, to hour the ease and do oluio the result. Ue sure to attend tbo {>rand open ing of Millinery and l^reFs (b>ods at the (Jilt Sioro on 'i'humiay, j ()ct. nil., I}<00. I&ailjie Yard lor L'amden A niftihit' yard will bo op<mevl in Camden at an oarly date. Sec no tice it: another cnltimn. Marriage at Shamrock. On lft?.t Sunda'\ Sept. 30lh, Mr. Lewis Spears and Miss Uoaaie No land, hot-h of Roland, were happily married in the presence of a large crowd of friends and relatives. Mr. If. T. Johnson, Notary l'ublic, olli ciatiut'. At the C.omden Cotton Mill. Mr. II. A. Bolt who for Pey'ra) months I?ks been Mipernhmloit ?( tho Camden Cotton Mi!!*. has resign* ed tli.*\t position to accept a simiimr one ir. Xoifh Carolina Mr. li. \V Miteham v,-hf> so satisfactorily super intended the mill when it. first began operation h again superintendont Imving been appointed in Mr. lieM'a stead. Mr. II. W. Su'livan, overseer in the cord room, will also leave in h few dflys. His nueceseor han not been appointed vet. The night work will shut down in i few days, nnd the mill will only bo run in daylight hereafter. Personal. ilia Bruce, of Hcuth Sprinir?, i? visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. P fruesdell. Mr. Wilson fJooro bas been kept in several da)*9 l)3r sicknef*. We nre glad to state he is out Again. Miss IJesaie Lindsay has returned to her borne in CheBter aftor visiting her brother, Mr. J. S. Lindsay. We nrc sorry to learn that onr Clerk of Court, Mr. Joel Hough, is qnito sie.k. Wo. hope he will soon lie out again. Mr. Charlie McKogert. of Sumter, now holds the position of nijzht op orator at the S. A. L passenger de pot at this place. . Rev. A. E. Orano liaa returned home, accompanied by hi?j little &i*. t?r. Mio? Julia, ttLw will uu tiio guest of Miss Salli<j Goodale. MoHfcrfl. D J. Harnnick, of Boilin? Springs. N. C . and David Mn<jnef?8, of GalTnoy, yleited Mr. .J. C. Nicbol son's family this week. Rev. Mr. Watson, of Lancaster, an sistcd in a meeting at Flint Hill lafit week which resulted in two ad ditions and tlio Church greatly ro Our good old friend, Mr. J. W Bailer, of Sharp, was in Cum don on? dsy this week. We are always glad to see him. His cboorfol eon vera* tion never fails to bo inspiring. Mr. Harry Tranlhani'Camden this week 'to teach school in tV?s* Wateree. Ifo has charge of th*< - rr 1? fcr _ t. T vivert. Mr. Rlnckvrell lias tuovoj his fanp ily to Cnmilen They occupy fho ijousejusL 9'tutli of Mr. ,T. T. Nettle's store, rec*>nf'y purchased by Mr. Blackweil. ICtkOOl formerly laagnfr *>j in.. u. Mills of tbe Camden Graded School Sir. John J. Workman who for meoy yetri has held the position of bookkeeper at the Gilt Kdge Store, has resigned to accept a similar one with the DeKalb Cotton Mills. "Mr. E. P. Troeedsll succeeds bim ss bookkeeper for the Gilt Edge Store Pbetmeeter Alexander nee bees confined to hie bom* eererai days toy skfoeea. We are gjad to eteie tbat ia improving. Daring kit *b Ci<u-.j*e Noti<?. a . *?* I T!'?' Kti^h-iw lV.nmm N?ns?', I No. 1;' M:i nit?0! with ]>utof'or.l '? (ir..m ji.J.iv, ()>?'. lUth. 1 ?)<???. (j niii^u i will tir^'r !1 lirir 1?!? t'? fti .Mi*Po?mH I'j.vih, Sco'y. .-o ? Ycm Kippo.x ^ i tirn' siJHV Wil"* t1' ?1 lit liTlMV \ K ( !?< t-r ,>:iv ?<r <\n?l I ; ?'ts i j?? (\ov.?H-n. It st>irt?'? 1 ?it Tii?%> |;.y iiu? I a' : )' In W !?? t'l,i ,1.: , iltll-Mj* \\liii'h fintf . \ iJi I no wck, :m quoniM* of j wh u 1 t' o I Ii'bjvw KloffH wi'i'o (flrtriny Ilia' time. A Book Storo. Today or to-nun row Mr. Autlivwi V\ hi'f.k^r will upon up a fir.Ht-clnsH !>'?< k s'oro mid no wo stand in one <>f itic now brick stores on DoKalh ?'rc?<i just to olio ivnr of Mr. 10. K. Wti'kms mill ooposiio 111o Work ?n?m llotol. Ho will chitv a foil .me of RChoo) hooks Mll(l e vor \' I ll i 111* ??'m? usually foil 11 il in >? book store. Mivo liiid h call. >_ ^CV 4 ? A Noblo Ho cord. 'I lio nowspnpcra of tho Unitodl ^tn'cs liavo made a noldo record >11 J works of charily. They have born i among1 the 11)iis ??cti\??? n:nl ' 111 Mi-nl | to the r* liol'of il:&tross and so.f- . 'Vrnj. "Not only havo they l-eon of incaN on'ftblo service in aefpiaiiHiiii? tho pnMic will) tho ncods of 'ho nfll eUnl, l?u? ihoy linvo touched inanv hoar's ai"l opened m my hands liy their earnest uppe>ds ri> ! Imw oonlribufed lib'Tillv of their own nunns to tho s!(i<-k??M mi 1 unforlun-do. ,HV bavr !i-,>1 mm illti <trr?i ion of Iliijrood work oil tlin pan cf fho Im <->?? whoncvor a calamity lo;be fallen any Motion or city of this country. Ti><> new^p/ipertf :u,p con* ? il!ll!ll|v 0 X'.'irt i ItJ* ilsOlsl^Cl VO "l f? J* t liO re!i?'l of sunVMiii* ;ind l.nve ?' >ne u groat wo1'!: for snfloriug humanity.? Atlanta .Journal. - ?? -4^? ? Thoro wi'l be h meeting of the Onindcn Horticultural Sooo'ty in Mm- Epinoopftl Church f-hapel on Monday, Oct. 8lh, ul .*> p. in All in'rrohvcd in this Soele'.v, whether mom born or not, are invited to ho present. Mr. floo. A. I'raMnglon i-i opening op 'i stock of j?ro('fM"ios in t.h*? store formerly occupied by Mr. K, K. NVafc kirs. Don't forirof tho day?Thursday. Oct.. 1 11li, 11)00. "Opening Day" ;i! I ho (Jilt Kdge. Storo. Don 't fail to see their display of Mtlliuery and Press Moods. I'pholstertd Rockers nt (Jeisctihei tncr's. Laec curtains ft * uli prices at n esscnhciuier's. Tapestries Curtains at (Juiseii hei mer's. Chenille Tnhlo ClolIt at C-icisenheimf-r'e. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all parties an1 forbidden to trespass upon my Inndn far the purpose of hauling, hunting, flsh i111? or any otlier purpose whatsoever without a written permission from me. Parties disregarding this notice will bo ilealt with to the full extent of the law. W. AV. lluckabee. Cantey, S. C., Oct. 2, H?00 CROSSTIES FOR SALE 1 have ciosHties for Hale in :<ji>* ?puui litios, lixW inches. 8 feet long. Will also ftirnisli ciosMiea in any other ?f-ize <d desired. Parties wishing to buy will save tnonov hy seeing me before pur chasing. 1 am a'so going to establish a Wood yard in Cnniden and will furnish t<i con sumers the best dry pine wood at the very lowest possible price. Sept. 29. W. J. Spratllfy. Camden Marble Yard, I will open a marble business in the city of Camden, and piitie.i desiring to purchase marble wbik ot atiy descrip tion to mark the grave of tho3e dear to them, or for other purposes,, TTIM "SaVC agent* commission of 20 oy 2> per cent by holding their orders till they see me. I will have a largo lot of mat hie to ai rive iu Camden about the 15th of Octo ber direct from the host quarries in Ver r^or.t, r.r.d .\Mi-Ie from titc. ajjents conunis niim of tVom 20 2T> pi r c**nl. I ?ill give a fur!her discount to the mixr ti;n* pur rhasets of marble from mo Positively after 1 have t>tk?*n ten orders, the reduc tion belovr 20 per cent will stop. First come, lirat served. Yours to please, ^ SAM I. McNINOM, Prop Kershaw Marble Work", Kershaw, 8. C. A Condensed Schedule For Quick Keferenco?Trains Coming to and Loaving Camden. Sept. 25xir, J 900. fiEABOAItl) A1II LINK. No. CC, From Colnuibifi ?n-l other paint* South, lt-44 m. No. 44, From Columbia and other points South, <*? 4.'$ ??. M. No SI, From Hamlet and other pointH North, 0/J3 .\. m. No, 27, From Hamlet and otfier points North. 12.4G a. M. T? (Tho *l>nve trains stop 5 minutes.) 80UTHERN. Xo. 77, From Columbia, Kin^aville and other points South, nr. 11.40 a. v. I No.ro. From Col?iwbi?, KingflvWe) *n<l other point* ttouth, *?. #.38 f. \r, Xp. 78, To Columbia. Kingtvilla ud other point* Sooth, I v.. 2.59 p. m. No. 74, To Colombia. KingsrilU *mI Oibor point* Sooth, Iv. 8.So *? sr. 8. C. A G. EXTENSION. No 32, F&m mil point* North* ?r. 12.25 r. n. No. 34, (mixed) From all point* Xorth ar MO r. if. W, (aiwd) To all point* North, t?*t? VtHh, If* UM _ __ __ f+ ?***-' .t; ' -> '? nv^o.sl war on ivcoin! is tlial waii't'il iu?l vimmi a ln?\ , ami liis clothes? I In* rrsuit is {jfiu-rallv in favor t he hoy. N K'S a luuullo ol'autvros; vo ;u*l i\ iI \ is tho ho\ . Ilo sails in h> knook imp the new suit on si^lit. lie usually Miroooils all ioo well lor I ho jxootl ot )()lir pookol. () suit has yet hoon ili.Mijvorotl thai will aucoossfull\ rosist tho hoy s ol)<?il, l?l I Wis carry I ho noarosl approach It) il wo have vol moo y-v^v v*vy ioi ihs Tillinn to a w<'ii jiituor, miiI that will wear liUo lealhor, a.i?l koop us ?;?mkI ioo!fSv?iul shape lor a renuuknhl) 1 *>i>..a period. tEMP - - BROTHERS Soo our M.011 and V^ulhs Si i ?<. Mmm-.-. a-el I iutfP ? trad \vin no rs in on oh lioo. Us Make Bead y The Tims Is At Hand. CANE 13 RiPBliNG, G01T8M io ijitV ai'D PEAVINES WILL SOON BE READY TO CUT. The undersigned is now receiving the most complete line of Merchandise he has ever carried. Hardware, Groceries, Dry Hoods, Shoes, Hats, Tin and Willowwnre, Crockery, Saddlery. BAGGING AM TIES. Solicits your patronage. A D KENNEDY. Cotton Picking Sheets ??n<l Sacks. Cane Mills Ami Evaporators. ANNOUNCEMENT. We wish to announce to the people of -Camden and hui-- j rounding country, that we are no\\>?penin? up a select stork j of \ / N% - / DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES,-STAPLE GROCERIES, ETC., and solicit and inspection of our Stock and pricrs. Your pat ronage in respectfully noliciteJ. Oall and see us whether you wish to buy or not. You will liud us in tV^ store recently oc cupied by Mr. C. C Whitaker. .We are new comers and of course jill our goodx are fresh and new. Respectfully,' H. E. HYATT & BRO Teachers' Examination. 'OFFICE OF CO. SUP'T OF EDUCATIONS Camden, 8. ('. fl?pt. 27, 1900. The regular examination for teacher'a oouMv certificates will be bald om Vth day, Oct. l'A 1900. 1 L. L. CuPELAKI). | Co. Sopi. K<i. \ _ ^ > Everybody llkea oar Job pritUog* When yoa ?a>( real scat prlAtUf 4?m bri?f ?? four ?t(Un? -7 " V a.1. ; , i- , ? NOTICE. On October 8th, 1&00, the Board of Control will ? tHspcnw flUTA cJm*. y*nlen intending, to Apply for' either ol Mid place* roust file theic application not Inter then Reptenber (ton, ? 1900 By order*! the Board of Control. H. Trae?da1e? Clerk. 3epi. 11, 1960. * For the next Wo <|ny? we will -??II bay cheap oc ncooonf of dob Uo?r qnlek. _ g. IMtOWill * 4>. - Jf l^iiHh nil iv tiiy fur ihr. lAill business. FVrw goo<?s ('online ha ev ery <lay. rrwo iu%\v t impart incuts |o tii4k sfon\ . BtJvery ImhIv cordially inviknl (o comr, inspect our slock and ftvl oiifi1 prices before (>hyin^ elsewhere Th M'o'is no placo the citv whero >ou I'iin find a hotter as sortment of dress goods than at The Gill Kilgo Store, and the fact is fully denmiwat&yissi ??!?}* I ho erowds (h it wind their way i<> this famous Dry (roods Em porium. We hive not been. uunindful of any, hut." have i;i ide ample provision for all-? Hi;- little. oin-M ;t.s well as their manias; jmd a v^ry important te.'Huro it.'i it wj' have placed prirox wstliis! tho roach ot all. Li' i ?> ;.ri? doubtless on :t H?il?iurrv riT;iikI, Tk>S(j (hinUitij^ ?.I ! Vci>i)n\ should l>ri;;liton Ik i. iilrii:. by nn ink-portion n! our nowlta i-i fthaprM and trimming, l"hi? ti'uwr vc;ir is a j)on?u! of in ll'll;*'. YoU ('."II ^ *11 I odlll.'O yoursolt t:> ionny \volcot;u' snai. m'is. ; to ajU'lt'ciatcd, by visitij>? on!* head ccrtcr <>l ilif la U'M . ii ! Winhr id' MM. Miss Su'Wiin, oi : ' i h imoiv?our ?(* (Mnnj)li: h' ?I milliner ^n?!1 lake plcuMiiv iii yhowin.r wm Ilnon^lH tin; <: >cU} an<l will trim your hats iii in?-to-tJ;il.t: M , !?'. Tl..? SWICLL FALL GIRL is cV)*;i v.iortj attractive than i.ii" ?MKivnt'i* Girl" of pa pers, il>- is attired in thfl* la |?V| st\ !?> of gown. Wo liavo , iii<! vci'v nt'wi^t patterns? trimmings and adornments as well; and I he fact that wh a;ro prepare.! to A1AKJ0 ,?OUR DliKSvKS IN . TKTC ' MOST APPROVED STYLE, is a ma 11 it tiiiii .vi 11 he hailed with joy l?y many. Miss Smoot, ot lialtiinore, our very competent _ d res*-maker, will be pleased to serve you in this line?guar anteeing ;i fit in every particu lar, and ?he will make prices just as low as possible. ? ? The counters in our cloth ing department arc. ??-roan in# under theirjburden of Kali and Winter supplies, and we are fully prepared (o meet the wants of all. Our stock of Men's Clothing ha* been se lected with great care and j^hether you ^i?h a coarse or Tne suit we guarantee GOOD VALUE FOR THE AMOUNT PAID We hav.3 ro no liberal n:o3; kindly tnu youth of our town find county, and have 'given their claims upoiAia due con si leiHiiuM, Mothers ii?o.l not worry any longer, but go di* redly to thj Gilt Edge Store-? -- lit* vlqu irters in this liii3 too, and have their wants supplied/^ at a very small cost. Our shoe Stock ii Ir.rger and more vuxied than eypr bafurr*; nnd we ar e better prepared to meet the demands of the trade than formerly, bO don't foil^to see our line before baying. ~r Our Stock of Domestic*i? all that- eoald. -be- desired,1" ?| country merchants should remember that we are headquarter* for alt goods usually carried by them, furnishing a; *ood ?? as sort meut to select from as could Le Jound in lei ties. Fully appreciating and kindly thanking our friend* an I patrons for past favors, and trusting thai: ire will merit ? ?*? tinuance of the same, wo are yours lespeetftatyy a?d truly,"?"