The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 19, 1900, Image 3
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Cotton Market
(Tlio following in the pr'e<>s paid
f^r notion t<> d>?y :
Mfddlinv* 0^
Ktriot Middling 5?|,
iJobd MMilling fi jj
Strict Good Midding
*-"?? Wanted at Once
To rent a 1 or f> room cottage.
T. (Nelson.
? - -? ? ?i -
Oocd Headway.
Good headway is being idtido b\
tho coinmittoes who ar ft raisinf
money to paint the llapii?i?Cliuroh
Already over fifty dollars havr
been raised.
To Managort of Election
Managers of Federal. Stato find
Conn!y elections oan get all ncceS'
Pfiry I?1 ftnU forms on which {?? ivuiki
t l oir returns by callfng nl ihe office
< f the Clerk of the Court.
Dtcldod in Favor of Mv. Trantham.
The Executive Committee of
Kershaw County met last Monda\ ,
ami decided the election contest !
case in favor of Mr, J. S. Tran- 1
tham. ) j
A Big Sign.
?Jw>. iv iVvirns nan put h
t\ large sign in front of his hard- I
varu store?one reaching clear !
f'-roag Main street. He tells \ou j
hi 4 new advertisement today to i
fob i ^ n whvn in need]
hardware, h;?i nr8?; oil*. i
[c. Koad his now adv.
Notice.
i
The John I) Kennedy Chapter U.!
1). i), will hold a very important
meeting next Tuesday at 5 p. m. at |
tho icsidenco of Copt. .las. I/. Ilailo ,
Atthi" meeting delejautta will he
o\eted to Stat"* convention which 1
in: els in Kock 1 f; 11 early in Novem !
Lu r, a.full attendance in desired.
Mrs. W. M. Shannon, Fres., j
.Miss f.on. S. Nettles, See. j
Northwestern It. It. Now Open to i
, Sumter. I
The first, regular train over the i
Northwestern road from Sumter ar
rived Tuesday. Since then regular
1 rains, have been pnt on, using the
S C Sc. G. Extension depot tempo
rarily. Trains leave Camden at fi.15
i\. in. and 8.00 p. fn ? arriving l'J 01
j>. m. and 8.00 p m.
The Railroad Commissioners ac
companird hy Gov. McSweeney. came
in over the new road and spent sev*
oral hours in Camden yesterday.
Gross?Kirk land.
Married on Tuesday Inst nt tho
home of Mr. R. W. Young, brother*
in-law of tho bride, Mr. Kdward
Gross, of Blaeksburfj, and Miss Kate
Kirkland, of this city, Rev. W. M.
Duncan officiating. Tho groom in h
popular engineer on (lio S C. <fc G
Extension railroad and the bride in
a daughter of Mr. Daniel 1*. Kirk
1 ?nd, of \Vestvill<\ and a niece of the
fffilhn' Richard Kirkland famed in
Confederate,history for his bravery,
Mndnoss and humanity to a dyinp
?nerny. The Chronicle unites with
their many friends in extending con
gratulations.
?
Tailor made Suits at the Gilt
Hdge Store; nice, stylish and cheap.
( Go to tho Gilt Edge Sloro for
your skirts, ladies, for they have the
l>o*t assortment, ever show n in Cam
<len. Prices from Si to $7.
Pisgah.
f=ome Pleasant Things About Dr. Hay,
The Chronicle and Our Town Gcner
- -ally
Dear Chronicle :?Your visit* are much
enjoyed nere. Every now and ihcn IJii
?ic Nam's agents getcareless and throw
you nside sr> you don't get here much to
tho disappointment of y^tir numerous
readers. %
-.VV'e are verv quiet hero. I wish I liud
something of Interest to giye you so your
reader* would smile when thev read, but
this Is not my fault that interesting
tiling? don't transpire often hero. The
health of our section js generally very
pood, still there is something for the
)>bvslcian to do. l)ra. Britton, Osteen,
_jWoLaugidin and Hay practice here.
3<r- 1JL?y has just commenced to piactice
jjai hear him gpukc.ii ui very nighiv.
t^^H>e farmers have about gathered all
^Bsir cotton and sold it. A few arc hold
^tur for better uriccs. The balances gen
erally are on tno right side- Some are
even'and a few are on the wrong side,
caused from the misfortune of lite, as il
always has been nod ever will be.
Oat planting has commenced and the
indications are that a large crop will be
xownto help out tho short corn crop.
Kfy. Mr.Croach has recovered suffi
ciently Trom his accident Hometlmo ago,
to All his pulpit here. lie says he )is
gindualiy getting.well.
We i?ote with ^pleasure the solid im
provement of Camden of late. This
f??tkm 4ees at l?Mt nitietr per cent of
its trade with yoo, so we feel a part and
parcel of your town, baviatr all the priv
ilege's yoa enjoy, except te attend school
nodtOYOta.^ Yimr professional men
will compare favorably with any in the
H*t4tp-your Mierelwmte, pregreeeire and
accomodating; yoor vfoisfor*, able sad
consecrated. So with the aid of The
^roatetethsthas arer helped#)! good
( ana sod a grand pesh s!f along the
libe there ietmfhfagte Lteder the foil
JwWwPWfre ONI WTWBj
in Ha rariova i ecerpri^ea,-to ite ntsMst
capacity and saoceaa attend yoa te all
" 1> Btseb aaddaaad 16
of Mrs
Now Advertisements.
We would call tin' special at'e;)
j lion of our loaders to the follrwji >r
new advertisements which appeal
jin The ('hrooiclo to-day :
The (Jilt KdgeStot* always iln?
terestiog for it* many 'bargains n
j keeping up well ils wyll earned iop
j utation this weik. jtead it aud l(
i convinced.
Mr. A. I). Kcnnodv, our old u
j-li?l?lo hardware man, has exactly
what you wast, and at prices that
Cannot bo bettered. Not only in
( :??;k|ware can Mr. Kennedy p'oaso
\ < > u but in harness he alwJ\\s ttie->
! !?? excel, as well as in ^roco'cies au<>
( Mii-il! urain of all kind. You can
! ii'ii uH'oid not to read his advertise
; nit-ut?neither can you afford not
j i<> trade with him. ^
/< mp Mrotheie, our well known
I ?????! r? liable clothiers, have theii
K'ore chuek full of real bargains
; i<?i vou and it. will take them lint a
i very sh<?il while to prove this to
I \tiii if \ou will favor thorn with f>
Do ho at your earliest con
, \ t nience.
??*> * ? ?
Lok Broken.
I Joe McLock)and, colored, who;
1 ivorked at the brick yard met with j
! 'he misfortune on (ast Monday of
[getting his leg broken. He at-'
[tempted to jump from a box cai
wxl got his leg caujjit on an iron .
rod, breaking it ju?t below the j
knee, Medical attention was itn
Wifft lit" '+>'(?
sent to his home near Weslej
' 'It a pel.
New Home Sowing Machines, at
vTeisenheimei V.
Fi ll Mattresses at Qeisenheimr's |
,luM received af the (lilt Kd??< ;
Store a nice lino of Misses and cliil !
-Irons UeefuH, in b?zes from 4 to 1-1 j
voitra.
liig lino of Kider Downs in all ihc |
mow dewigus nud colorings at I lit
Ciilt Kdgo Store.
Deaths.
MHi. A. O. Flowers, of Sumter,!
? 1 ic?l la tit Sunday night in Sumter af- !
'".r an illnc3s of several months w;th !
onsurnption. Mrs. Flowers was n j
laughter of the lato ('apt. Adam;
ream and had many friends here j
?vho remember hor a* M:ss Katej
:Vam. The following in from tlit |
>umter Watchman &. Southron :
Aft>er months of suliuring and ill- |
?oss. endured with a cheerful forti
: ude and resignation, the outward
ind visible liign of a true and eon- |
ustent Christian ?Raiacter, Kate Al
;nira, wife of Mr. A. Gilbert Flowers,
lied at O.'JO o'clock last Sunday
.light and entered into the well earn
od refit in the city of her God where
sorrow and pain will aflliet her no
more.
Mrs Flowers was the youngest
: hild of the Into Capt. Adam Team,
?>f ltembert, and was 'J7 years and
1 I months old She was married
when scarcely more than a girl, and
the euht years of married life were a
blessing ami a benediction to her
liusbaml and all who were privileged
to know her well. Krigbt, cheerful
ami of sunny disposition, - her char
aeter was as beautiful and lovely as
she was in person. Until death j
marked her as his own and sl.o fell a i
victim to an incurable malady, life j
held out to her all that makes exiy-1
fence a joy?youth, health, loving |
friends, a happy home and a husband
u ho never ceased to be a lover.
From those who loved her, death
lias takeu from life tho better parti
ind leaves a void thnt timo cannoti
fill and a grief too deep for words.
Flit* bereaved husband h:i3 tho sym
pathy of unnumbered friends, butj
sympathy, while grateful and a balm
to wounds less deep, serves but to
? mphas zo his loss; yi t he sorrows
aot as those who liye this life with
out the hope of the resurrection and
?x reunion beyond tho grave. His
friends sorrow with him ami to him
ihe sympathy of the entire commu
nity goCB out spontaneously.
She leaves also a mother, three
? istera and a large family connection
who mourn her untimely doalb with
a sorrow that is deep and lasting. 'i
The funeral services were conduct
1 i by Rev. \V. A Ivelly, assisted by
!tcv. C. C. Brown and l>r. J. A. Clif
ton, nt the Magnolia Ktreet Metho
dist Church and tho intermont was
made in the cemetery.
Mrs. Nrlson, tho estimable wif<*
of Mr. Columbus C. Nelson, of
Camden, died quile suddenly last.I
Saturday. Deceased has a large
circle of relatives and fiieuds who'
mourn lier deathr")The funeral was
held m the Methodist Church on
Sunday afternoon, the following
named gentlemen acting as pall
bearers: Honorary?Dr. D. L. De
Sauseure, Dr. A. A. Moore, Maj.JS.
E. Sill, Mr. Wm. Wallace. Active
? -Mefcsr*. V. M. Zemp, R. B. Wil
liam*, R A. McDowell, J. R. De
Loacbe, Qua Hirsch and Dr. I. H.
Alexander.
A telegram received in Camden
In at Tnetday Announced the death
of Mr. Frank P. Board, which oc
curred on the train from Angnsta
while-going to his home In Granite
?tile. He did so sndddblf and so
qoi^Ht^paastnger oo the same
wftlThf? did sot isctr tbat h
sitting by ? dead man. Mr.
~ WM for a number of jeari a
?l of this city and edited lbs
Ksrsbaw Oaaetta. lie was si tbe
ite ofUs death editor of tbe Gran
Dsnnl and
fetus oo ? visit* when
?fc?1?ftn*iM ct
m
personal.
MJcnr?i? I>?v?*u is visiting
' | icl?ttives in Bishopville. ^
Miss Daisy IVmco, of Ke?hb*w. n
I visit inj{ N? i h, \\ , .1 ? t 11"?
Mr. \Y I in in Aiild, "f Sumter, ?? in
| ti;l. city, the {,'ut'st of Mr .Inhft Net
! ties, Jr.
Mis* .VfApiti SUiift?r?l. <>f Hisbop
villa is viaiting tho family of SheriP
j Williams.
Mr. D. M. MoCa^ill now occupies
! ||IA on Lyttloton street ju*-t
! louili of Mr. W. H Zemp.
j Mr*. Lou Watkins, of Darlington
jeonnty, >? vi*iti?u; h?r brother, Mr.
j |; M. Bearoe a imv miles below bore
Mr. I bomas Bradly, who cum
homo sick somo * iinajio, wo ar?
Ij^Wl to learn i^? able to return to Ijm
work again.
' Mr. !j. L. Copelaud ami family,
of Camden, haye moved to Bethum
jwhme they #xpoct to reside in tin
funue, Wo ox tend VIn*in a heart \
\ ?k'rtinp.?K n?or prise.
Mr. <). A. W alkor who baa been
ii,)ornt,< r at. the S. A. L. sineo it
opened up will in a lew days loav
lor Mack villi' whore bo bus Hceurod
i position with tbo Southern. Mi
Wnlkor ami family made main
friends li'ero who renvoi to nee them
leave.
Dr. B L. Norwood, who has beer
conducting; th? Lynchwood Drui
stnrr for several months,tUb asso
cimed with him in the cltu^ busi
ness Mi. H. Thornwoll T-lmmn* <>?
Clyde. Tho tlrni will be known
here after as tbo Bethune DiUg
Company.-?Knlei prise.
Mr. Dea David aeeompaniod by
i,U cousin, Mi'flR Jennio Pavis loll
lust week for Toxao where Mr Davis
.joes to regain his health. Mr
i),ivi^ has hoM the position of A sat
v'.tfthier with tbo Farmers and Mer
? ?I.koib (tank uinoo it first opened and .
1* iluaorvodlV pot ular amo?K ,,,e huH
inesa men aiid bis many Iricr.ds liori
who wish t,o sec him reimn soon;
much benefitted.
Kasel and Pictures at
OJeiscnheimer's.
Bitten off by a Mule.
Eugene Moore, who runs a wood
chop near the corner of Broad ami
V>. Kalb MrfH't, bad a rather un
pleasant experience with a tnu'e i
one day ibis week. Wo presume 5
his innlcship had a great desiie for j
? tiisi.e (d fresh meat, of which do- j
sire Kugene was n<?t ?t all aware, ;
and coming i? too close proximity j
lo the animal with teetii^ which
-(?einod to have been specially!
sharpened for vlio occasion, laid;
hold upon him /instantly relieving j
him of '.no of his li.i^eiH. Prompt
medioal attention whs given soil t
when last heard from ho was doing ;
very well. |
Application for Final Disclaim \
Voticc is hereby Riven that on M011
.lay, November lfbh, 1W0, th? unJer
isi^ued will apply to G. (). 'bole. Km|.,
.lud^o of Probate for Kershaw Conuty.
?l los oOiee nt Camden, S. C , at 1^
o'clock, M. for a Final D.schjir^o as
Administrator de U.nis non tuni testa- j
mento nnncixo of lhc> KstjiU' ^f II. ITa?r j
rison llall, deceased. N li.ILAlJo
<);t. PJ. td. Adininistrator, etc.
Homestead Notice.
South Cnrolina--Kersha\v County.
Whereas application by petition has!
been luadu to ii)u by JaincH h. Hail?, !
tlie head of a family, residing in Ker- l
shaw County, Statu ofSouth Carolina, to j
'?ave oppraised ami net off to him a:
Homestead in Heal Property, aituated in
said County and State
Notice is hereby given tlint on Satur- ;
day the tenth of illovember 1000, at I'J
o'clock M., proceedings will bo instituted ;
nt my office at Camden, 8. C., to have!
? aid Homestead jn Heal Property on- j
plained and ?et ofl' to the said James J,. !
Ilaile.
(*iven under my hand and seal thib j
i 7ili day of October, 1900.
L. A WITTK0W8KY,
Master Kershaw County
Published on tho 19th day of October, I
1900, in The Camden Chronicle.
?x Sheriffs Sale,
X
South CnroHnc? -Kershaw Countv
Soustin .1. Spcncer, Plaintiff,
Against
f/* o ^ n / j
s* , Oi. tit., uvjvn*i |
U Hi si
Sale for Fofec'oHure
r.
I'nder and by virtue of a dec red id order'
in the above staled ca*e. granted by Ms!
Honor W. C Ilenet, Presiding Judge nt ,
the February, 1900, term Of f 'on rfc for Krr j
shaw County, and dated February 9lli. j
1900, 1 will offer for sale to tlie highest j
bidder, before the Court House doer in '
f'amduii, S C., within the Jegul hours of,
.-ale, on the flndJMonday inNoyember next, !
ihe following dowjiiUd real ttdate, to!
wit:
First ? all that trac*, piece or parcel of j
land lying- situate and being in the county
of Kershaw and StatA of Booth Carolina
containing Two Thousand, Four Hundred
and fiixtv acre*, more or less, and l>ound
ed a? follows: On the North bf lands of
Mrs. Klise English, Estate of Chesnutaud
lb* waters of Watere* river, Kpst by Wa.
teree River, South by lands of Estate of
IMaek. lands of W?*berry and Ifenni*, and
on the West by lands known .as the Ohe?.
nut lands.
Second?also nil of that tract of land
consisting of Seventy-eight acres, more or
l?w, situate, lying and being in the same
coanty and State and l*5*oded as follows:
On the North by lands of lr^ Spenoer,
cm the Hart by Jsnds rrf "erttiEiTr,
Kobert Miles and John A. Dennis's land,
on the South by lands of the Estate of H
Eogiisk, and on the West by laodsof Jao.
Black
Terms of Ade?Onc-fouiih rash, 1he
balance to bo duo in three equal successive
aanaal installmenta from thedarfrf ml*,
with interest thereon from tbet&y of sde,
prffM* annually until the wfime be paid,
ibe credit portion to be aecared by the
bndcfMrchMtr and a mortgage of the
|W POW| m
to pa/ the fall amount of his PU to
f t*r.1
? SEHSs - ? '
BROTHERS THE FAMOUS
Arc y oil seeking drives mi iiumis, youtl
or chihlrcos suits or ovcrcoafsf If so
ilrho voursolf
Do you want a slio:k (hat will fast an<
&ivo satiishiction. or a now pair j;'i\on ioi
l>iff)ken pair? pirn ivy a pairol'our mens,
fkns/ladios ormissos shoos, prioos as lov
?? w" J !i<t <
* i-f > I M 9 U f M iNi ?
Hook bottom on ail ^rooorios. lYIouc^
saved hv trading w iili
ZEMP
BROTHERS
Wheat, Oats, Rye & Barley
f3'h<' Tlmo Bs i > EBjibmI io
,4JU? thai sowt'lh |4< nliiul!., sliall reap pli'itUI'iilIy.
He (hut sowelli spirin.vly, snail reap sparingly/'
A. 1). Kennedy oHih'h l??r lvi-d iii??y, Purple Straw ati<
luiicaster Wheal. Home (< ro" n and Tex is Kust Proof Oats.
RVKaud I5ARLEV.
WE STRIVE TO EXCELL
in tlio unking an<l f?e]lin?? of Harness
a??d (, f] c.onii I?*n't (itftt (hero urv fow
if any Uouses oflfjiin^ lustier ^oo.Jo.
? ?r. even {*oo<ls of erpial (pialty w
ihesc prioPH.
)i??r lint* consists of Single Hu^irv,
Surrey, ICxpress, LigM and Homy
learn, Doub'e linpijiy aiul Kami H.ir- ;
iie^R. I
AMONGST OUR TOOLS
nonu arc below a &tand:ird win* ?!
will compare layoruMy with Unit o:
sold ni ocjmil prices by un>
otluT hoiiHo in the Irade. Soil n?r(n
tools are useless lit airy pri?o ?md
Ji in<) 1?? none <v liiom. t'ood.1
? k ?"! u pur with nil other article ii
'Mir 11 A H J)\V A Ml'] ftock r> 11 > { <Iiom
who iike a real>y '>ood nriielu :it >
nominal i^rie** should buy here.
Jmoftrics. In every point Htiperior.
We niTil nnlv repent t.hoir wor*j?,
tVns nn<l CoiY<)eQ| A Hip from* a
<? for Icings of another sphere.
I tiling tir plehHC your
Try some of our fauioiu Youllil;eui
?Jatron* Rfiy tlto Im-kI mi l llx; Hie ipest
Wlmf, GoMon Goodncfts in our Hioino
.irDT'lr1 will prove it.. Lifco noc.Ur tin;
Flour, ^u^iury, Spices ami oilier goo
A D KliNNEQY
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We wish to announce to tlic people of Camden and sur
rounding country, that we are n t\v opening up a nelect stork
;)RY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, BOOTS, -:
-:- SHOES, STAPLE GROCERIES, ETC.,
.md solicit and inspection of our Stock and prices. Your pat
ronage is respectfully solicited. Call and se?. us whether you
wish-to buy or not. You will (i-?d us in the store recently oc
cupied by Mr. C. 0 Whitaker.
Wo also have a selected stock of fruit.
We are new comers and of course all our goods are fre-sh
and new, Respectfully,
H. E. HYATT & BRO.
, . . .?? *
LOOK FOB THE BIG SIGN!
WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF
Hardware, Harness, Paints and Oils.
Call and look at my buggy harness for $9.50 or
$10.00, and be convineed that I have the elieapeat
? line ever offered hi toiyn.
'' Nails selling $2 40 base.
jtiolfl weathor is near at hand,* so don't forget
when you go boy that I have a large stock of all
sizes of window glass atfhq right prices^: ,
I also carry a fall stock of rubber and leather
beltings iron and brass fittings, machine oils, pi
of all sizes. an? can cut and thread any size
up to 2 inch. . Respectfoll
(jilt Edge
STORE
Knowing km well ill.' ivqn:remoe4s nf rhe trade, has spar.
.'(1 llo pains III its efforts Id niccl tin; <U"ir?)t<U; lUtd il ^ivufl U9
nicasuie to say that a?imst cVeryt hinu' in the way of
Dry Goods, Notions, Gents Furnish
ing* Goods, Clothing- Hats Shoes,
Ktc., can he found a< this I lead Centre, the
/k
lirtj tfjujiftriiun ftj Cttimtfn.
lielow we call special attention to a lew ol the leading Pea*
^mes, \>m. cnimoi, Vor wanl of sf>ae.e, meniion the many, many,
things which we have ami yon imihl have, ami trust that you
will kindly inspect our stock before placing 30111' orders.
VK (P^KKSS /"HOODS QTOCK *
v\i L/kv:ss hJIoods JStock
>
Is all that could be desired, a* we can show jou many o'? the
Novelties as well as the styles that Never (irow Old, and cou
pled with an extensive line of l/p-to-date Trimmings places
ur stock far above the average.
OUR DRESSMAKING DEPART
mi nt in all 1 hat it should ho
is lull) shown hy the liberal pat
rona?;?' it receives; and what 11
soiucc of joy it must, ho to any
lady knowjiut whore f-he can
h ivo lu f*ilix!sscs made, anil foel
satisfied that the Stylo, (it ete.,
are pei ! et.
ft Stiff
Another leadInn- al the Oi 1K K?lgo Store i? our Milt,
iinery Department, whuli is meeting with such Hticcess in ev
?ry particular. Our nisiomri's can pridcvthemsslveH on ono
!?i??K al least?H its are not machine made but trimmed to
nit each face, and therefore cannot fail to please.
Here's A Wovelty
i'hnt wo wouM do You ay. well
:m our Store an injustice if we
vere to fail to call Huee.ial a(
ention to it. Our* beautiful
ine of
iM POLKA DOT .
FLANNELS FOR WAISTS,
iliey captivate all who see
hem as they arc one of the
I'ips of the season.
Mothers should remeruber when in nee<I of nnUhioj* _iu tW
way of Suits (or ihcir boys or material for Drewes for their
djiughtera (hat THE GILT EDOK STORE is the .gUce that
von canJind iust what you need; and aa to prices, we will njr A
,?-1 *L._ til ~= gafaa M.^ : ? ?4
TV- rr_
VOU tuyjinu JUBl WIIBI .V,,u IHXUj B11U M
that they touch "Low Water Maffc^ ,
With Sincere Thanks for paat favora, and with the
? hat our reputation for iirstflatt goad* at udfrW
.ibill 1>? protected, we arej ^? ??-?: v.' ..t.- ' -y^