The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 26, 1900, Image 3
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Cotton Market
Tup following is tho pricea paid
fur potion t<? day :
Middliiiy:
S'lict Middling ?*?(.
O >od Middling 1).
Strict Good Middling D*
Wanted at Once
To rent a i i>r 5 room cottnge.
T. C. Nelson.
'It/Ca tho Like Kyer Bcforo Boon Heard
on
No. 1 Air Tight Heaters $2.10.
""Nh. 2 Air Titflii Heaters 10.
Oil Stnyi-H, -1 iii. Burners, f>Oi\
.1. U. (ioodnle, Agt.
- * * ? 'O ? ?**?*-?
Tho Soaljoard ancl Tho Fair.
Tin) regular passenger train No.
Jil duo Caundon at l? lj3 a. n>. goii>?.'
Sooth and No. H duo hero at G !.'<
p no. going North will earry extra
(oaelms to accomodate travel t?> tho
Ptato Fair and will stop tit thu Fair
ground station, thu* avoiding trans,
for across the city. I huso trains.)
during Fair week, will stop at M,
Boo, Fatriok and Bethuno.
A Good Workman,
Tho finishing wotk on tho hand
8/>mo residence of Mr. 1*. T. Ville
pigue was dono by Mr. B. L
iSnmr", ioTiTiotiy ift Huinxor county.
Mr. Barnes is a young man, u non
of Mr. T. L. Battles, and Iih& made
juiid oroktosa in his ttade, Ttiia
'"k <l*'" to ho a wotkwan
m
no ordi?^vt*S*?l
A Sad Accidont.
A sad accident occurred in Choraw
Jas' Saturday. Tho twelve year old
son of I)r. Thmman was killed by a
Aontig horao. Tho harness had been
taken off the horsy and a rope tied
o^*Hjd his neck bv a servant who
rr^rrTridfd it to tho 'toy to hold, lie
rfod the rope to his wrist .when the
Ji^vo became fr;{*htenod nnd dashed
<!(!' dragging the l.oy to his death.
<&. Pointer For Our Eoya.
" WhRt'ktod of a boy dors a busi
ness inau want??was ackod a mer
chant.
lie replied, "Well, I will tell yon.
In tire first place ho wants a boy who
don't know much. Business men gen
orally like to run their nirn bu*ine9,
and prefer some one who will lisetn
to their way rather than teach them
a new kirid. Secondv a prompt boy,
one who understands seven o'clock
? n not ten minutes past. Third, an
industrious boy wlnvis not afraid
to put in extra work in cnce of need.
Fourth, an honest boy?honest in
sorvico as well as in dollars and
cents.
Tailor made Suits at the Gilt
K'lgo Store; nice, stylish an?l cheap.
Go to tho Gilt Edge Store for
yoi* shirts, ladies, tor the}' have the
bet assortment ever shown in Cam
den. Pricos from Si to $7.
and Pictures at
GeisenheimerV
. Ajktsntion Democrats of Kershaw
County.
I am credibly informed that one
or more of the regularly nominated
Democratic candidates of Kershaw
county will be opposed by one or
fhore independent candidates at
the coming general election. The
icporte to this effeot are bo persis
tent that I fael it my duty to give
timely warning to tho Democratic
voters of this county, in order that
they may be prepared to rebuke
such a movement, as 1 believe they
most emphatically will. In view of
the danger I suggest that each
Democrat gee to his registration
ticket and have it ready for Tues
day, Nov. 6th. Let him be sure to
attend the poll/?. If there is any
neglect we we may find our ticket
heatco. If the true Democrats:
turn dfct our nominees are safe.
. Under tho circumstances, I here
by request the Democratic County
Executive Committee to meet in
Camden Tuesday, Oct. 30tb, at 12
o'clock M., to take such counsel as
may be proaer.
* T. J. KirkUnd,
Dem. County Chairman.
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0TThe Camden Horticultural Socioty
Will hold a ?air on Friday and
Saturday, Noyv 9th and I0(h, hours
--jiD. m. U> 12 m. Friday, 8 a. in to
/2~pJqo. ^atorday. Tho coromitreos
in chfttffe of the different depart
ments of exhibit are as follows:
1. Committee on flower exhibit?
Mrs. A. D Kennedy, Chairman; Mrs.
1VW. Eldredge, Mrs. 8. K. Boul
ware. Miss Kate VHIepigae,
2. Committee on dairy, garden
sad field produce exhibit?Dr. I. ' H.
Alexander,(Uhtflrmao; Mrs.- B. G.
Team, Mrs.G. G. Alexander.
$.? Committee on household ex
hibit?Mr*. E. 8. Dfcris, Chairman;
Mrs. F. L. Zemp. lira 0. Banm.
Committee on fanoy work exhibit
?Mm. G. G. Yoang, Chairman; Mrs,
W, U, Shannon, Mm E. 0. DoBose.
y /" wish Iff any oT
the above dspfcrtn?ents will please
wftlioeeor
awards of boa*!
will be made. It
Loat Do?.
Oil Wednesday la*t H v\hitr ??<i spot
tod hound wi11? brown head ami
enrn A suitable reward will ho paid f<>:
it* return Vo u?o. G, W. Moseley.
White Plymouth Hocks for Snlo
Twelve White Plymouth Ri>ck (\>ck
or?ls itHd one While l.c^lioiu. All puiv
breed. Ai?|>ly tu Mr#. J. C. lldton,
Wvhlvilloi i>,
La Fnyetto llall Sold.
The old historic I.h Knvette Hal!
I on upper IJiotuI street, JijiM'bceti pur
Ji'luist'd by Mr. ('. L. K.dhiiuo!, i>I
\ ISInt)l>oron^h. Mr. Kidmihu'I Hoat'i!
J".V it >t'Htciiftiy l?y telegraph.
bo
Orangeburg Fall Feattvftl.
1 November l.'J, 1-1 nud 15, I'.HHi. 'H o
' On nceouul of tlio ()riiugt'l>ur<> fo -
KhM FYmUvh), SouUu'i'M Kail way
will hi* 11 vi'iluood rule lirkcts ^
OmagtdMirg, S. (V, unil n:turn, Nov
?*ij>bi*r 115th lu lot 11 inclusive, fiotn
siiiirj:, An^iiKtu, ChnrlcHlou,
< siu'len, Suinlur, and inlcmnriiatt ' ,n
-tuiionti, Utile: Cue lusi rlusH,w>r
fint* for llto round trip, Cull on1 u
lieki-t iiL'oni for full infotinulion. 101
County Toacbors' Association.
tln?
The next regular mooting oi tuo ?50
Kershaw County Teachers' Asaoc.ia- q,u.
tion will bo hold at the Camden .?i(|
(traded School building on Saturday. vU8 .
Nov. 8, at ll.iJO a. ni. The program
is as follows: *L0
i. A talk on the 1'hyatcal (ioogra
Mills 0On
A brief history of the froo school ^ .
?^yHteiu of South Carolina, by Mr. K
Si. Kennedy. -I
the du'y of every teacher to
oomo. Trustees and others interest- ftU
ed arc cordially inyited to attend
hliia meeting, and if they so desire,
to become members of tho assocm-* .
tiou. 15. H. Clarke, Pros't, ?* i
It. M. Kennedy, Sec. uo
' ra?*
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PoiBonal.
Mr. J. T. liny attended court in of
Lancaster this week. ho
Mr. Gun Uirsch i? at th<? North Ik
thin week purchasing floods for their
large nnd handsome tstoro. *n
Mr. T. 0, Hare, who has heen aa
stating Mr. Weeka in tlie Kxprcas'"^"
hnsinoss here left yesterday for his 1,1
home in Klko. ? The position is be-H ~
inn fillet) by Mr. .John William'.
Mr. W. M. Smith operater at (lie
3. (J. & G. Kx. in confined to his
room this wcx'k by sickness.
Mrs. W. A. Hull who lws beQN
'ponding some time with her parents
hero has returned to her home in C4*
lnmhia.
Mrs. T1 L. Wat kins arid children
aro visiting relatives iri Columbia.
Dr. Albcrtus A. Moore, of .New
York, is hero on a visit, to his father,
Mr. Steadman Yeadon, of Charaw,
spent last Sunday with friends iu our
city.
Mr. Lewis Clyburn met with quite
a severe accident at tho polo grounds
Wednesday afternoon by colliding
with another rider. We are j^lad to
learn though that he is now yetting
ou iilrinht and expects so<?n to be
out ?gain,
State Fair.
On account of this occasion,
Southern Railway announces rate
of One Fare for The Round Trip,
plus fifty ceoU admission to tue
Fair Grounds, for Civilians; and
still lower rates for Military Com
panies and Brass Hands, in uniform,
twenty or moro on one ticket, to
Columbia, S. C., and return. Tick
ets will be sold daily, October 27th
to November 1st, inclusive, and
for trains scheduled arrive at
Columbia prior to noon of Novem?
ber 2nd, with final limit November,
4th, 1000, inclusive ; and for Fair
officials and Stock Men Only, on
October 25 and 20, on presentation
of oertifloates signed by Thos. \V.
Hollowny, Secretary State Agricul
tural and Mechanical Society.
This will be by far the greatest
State Fair ever held, and everyone
?hould take advantage of the low
rates and visit Columbia on this
occasion.
Southern Railway offers most
convenient schedules, and perfect
service to and from Columbia.
Ticket* will be sold from all
points in South Carolina; Augusta,
Ga., and Savannah, Ga., also Ashe
ville, N. CM Charlotte, N. CM and
stations in Norlh Carolina inter-. 1
modi a to to Colombia, S. C. For
detailed information as to rates,
schedules, etc., call on or write any
Agent of the Southern Railway or
its connections.\
S. H. Hard wick,
A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
TUe State Fair opens in Columbia
next Monday.
Owing to the absence of Dr.
Mills who was in attendahco upon
Synod which met at Florence. No
services were held in the Presbyte
rian Church last Sunday.
The work on the Sunday school
room of the Methodist Church la be
ing pushed to completion and will
add greatly both to appearance and
oonvenienco of i&e congregation.
^ 16 cart and the oab of the South
bond freight train on the 8. C. k
Oft. Ex. broko loose from tbs engine
afl tbs train was ooaiog np grade
;Mil Md* Afth> ooltoirmitl Mosdsy
night and ran bask nearly three miles
Wfors they erer atoppad. 'Not I ear
left tbs track and no diuntfe what
STSf was d?0*. except that iwo negro
?r^ui?wt
t> |bn cab ware fiflitiin! almost
ont of tbstr wit?laasasUr Ladgar.
JVtofo Hmumi || Osisanbslar's
A DESTRUCTIVE FI,
Visits tlic City of New York, nj
Great Damage,
0111 DINGS WRECKED AI.'D Bl'R
_ I
Thcro Were Not Less Tfmn Thj
l ives Lost, \N llli a Properly I,
;of $2,500,000.
Now York, Special.?The long IT
firo horrors that have occurred in
around the city of New York, a
that includet!u> Itoyal Hotel lire,
l\u-k riaco diiastcr and the Win
iin-l ilobokcn 11 res, wfts added to
tfay by a tiro and explosion that sli
tho lower cud <f Manhattan like*
earthquake, hurled a tew-a-si
bnildit.'K .into -th/i ???' c''-?.
two bhwks oi' buildings, with a !?>;-]
II 1*0 that only the mT.kLh of tho 1
dirods of men wha were ru.sho<d u>
work of <li^'-'.infr away tho riling
soon as -tho tire waa cxliiiKulsl
will reveal. Tlio big building of
l'.tiit atul Co., makers of nuHlkl
spccuilMes. standing at ?.i<? noi
w o. t tornor of (jienwkh ami Wa,
sLrot (ls, jsihI filled with ehemi
took tiro in some way thin may !i
bo known, at. about a qtiiMtor afto
o'clock in tho afternoon. It r wr.
minutes afterward thai a eituetf i
od iuto tho lioti-so of Fire i.ngino
ol). on Chambers street, nenr Or
wlch and i-houti-tl that T.irreut's <
house WiT.-i oa fire. Iln had h:c
volumo of Mark biuoke coining i;
tho 'third story window. An a^
Wius turned in. Soon nftorwd
second and third nlann-s wore iuj
In. One fire company had just j
rived when a terrific cxyluiitiii ud
rod and thiew the 'entire on?l
crcw down the stairway. TIio
men, realizing the danger of t
position, rushed out of tho buildinj
the street. The explosion h.td f|
the street In front with a shower
falling glHf.s and .small dehriis, w|
scut the crowd, winch \vaf "
TRESPASS NOTICE.
Nntice is hereby given that all parties
are forbidden to trespass upon my lands
in Weft Watereo known as tjje Upper
and Swnmp places for the ptttyoso of
limiting, hauling or any other purpose
whatsoever. Parties 'liaregarding this
notice will hp dealt with according to
law. G. II. BAUM,
Oct. 23, 1WOO. Administrator.
Application for Final Discharge.
Xotice Is hereby Riven that on Mom
day, November lUth, 1900, the under
signed will apply to G- C. Haile. Esq.,
.1 udge of Probate for Kershaw County,
?t his office nt Camden, S. C, at \'2
w'eloek, M, for a Final Discharge A*>
Administrator de bonip ften cum t<l?ta
menlo annexo of the Estate of IT. Har
rison Hall, deceased. S. II.HALL,
Oct. 10, td. Administrator, etc.
HomesTead Notice.
^outh CarpHmv-Kershaw Counfv.
7)
Whereas Application by petition 1ms
been made to mo by J a/no a L. Ilailo,
the head of a family, Raiding in Ker
shaw County, State of South Carolina, to
liftve apprniaed ant) aeC\oflf ta^iifm a
Homestead in Ilefel Prop>Hyr?Huated in
BAid County and/state
notice Is'licteriy given that on Satur
day^ tlw* tenth/of November ltKX), at 12
o'clock M vjiToceodingfi will be instituted
at my office at Camden, S. C,, to have
aaid *IJoino?toad in Ileal Property an
prftlaed and *?t off to the ?aid James I,.
Hallo.
Given under my hand and seal this
17th day of October, 1900.
L. A WITTKOW8KY,
Matter Kershaw County
Published on the 19th day of October,
1900, in The Camden Chronicle.
Sheriff's Sale,
South Carolina Kershaw County.
Sousan. A. Spencer, Plaintiff,
Against
Doctor E. Spencer, et. al., Defend
ants.
Sale for Foreclosure
Under and by virtue of a decretal order
in tho aboye stated ease, granted by his
Honor \V. C- Benet, Presiding. Judge at
the February, tOl'O, term oft.'ortft for Kor
ahaw County, and dated |fehruary ilth,
1900, I will olT*r for sale to tho highest
bidder, before the Court Mouse door in
Camden. S. C., within tho legal bourn of
sale, on the firstJMonday inNoyember next,
tho following described real estate, to
wit:
First?all that trac*, piece or pared ot
land lying, situate and being in the connty
of Kershaw and State of south Carolina
containing Two Thousand. Four Hundred
and Sixtv acres, more or less, and bound
ed its follows: On the North by lands of
Mrs- Elise English, Estate of Chesnutand
the waters of Wateree river. East bv Wa
tered. River. South by - lands of Estate of
Black, lands of Wesbwry and Dennis, and
on the West by lands kn^wn as the Clies
nut lands. ,
S?cond~-al?o all of that tract of laml
consisting of SerenLy-eijrhi acres, mora or
lea*, situate, lying and Ming In the came
count y and State and bonnded as follows:
On the North by tsnds of D. B Spencer.
?o the Ban by lands of J. P. Wsatberry,
Robert Miles and John A. Dennis's land,
06 the South by lands of the Estate of fl
?Hnftish, op U? West bylands uf Jut),
Black. . ,
Terms of gels 0ns fmnib caaly tfag
balance to be doe in three equal snoceesire
annual installments from the day of ids.
with interest thereon from the day of s*lef
payable annually until the whole be paid,
the credit portion to be secured by tlx
bond of puiuhasrr a?d a mortgage of the
pronisu sold, the pnrnhassr harlntr the
^top^ffcetaJTiiamtf afkk M In
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ZE1V1P BROTHERS
[ Are you seeking drives in mens, youth
lor ehihlrens siii<s or overeoaty? |f so
drive yourself lo/IOIP 1S1COM.
I
Do you want a shoe that w ill last and
[give satisfaction, or a new pair given for
| broken pair? Thru tn a pair of our mens.
ibovs, ladies or misses shoes- priees as low I
? 1
as the lowest.
'
Rock bottom on ail groceries* Monej
saved bj^ irailing v? ith
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I
ZEMP -> BROTHERS
Wheat, Oats, Eye & Barley.
'iTfiM* TiiiMi Is At 13 *? *t <! (o Sow.
<%He that sowHli pliMili 1'iill%v, shall reapplentiTu ly?
lie Hint sowolh sparingly, shall reap sparingly."
A. 1). Kennedy olJ<5rs lor rnilo, lied nny, Purple Straw and
Fulcaater Wheat. Home (Jrovvn nnd Texas Rust Proof Oats.
UYK and HAKLKY.
WE STRIVE TO EXCELL
in tbo maki ng and setting of Hui-hchh
and feci ooutident that there nrc fvw
if any houses offering bettor good*,
or ovon goods of oqual quality at
these prices.
Our Hue consists of Single Hugiry,
Surrey, ICxpress, Light and Heavy
team, Double Bnggy and Farm Har
ness.
AMONGST OUR TOOLS
oono arc below a siaii'lanl wbiel
will oonipnro favorably with that ot
^uoiIh sold at equal prices by nn\
other house in the trade. Suit nmtn
? ools nro useless at any price anil \v<
handle none ot thom. Those goodt
?re on a par with all other artic, oh in
>ur If A KDYV A HE ftoek ami tbo-'i
who like a really ^ood article ut u
..oruinal price should buy here.
OO
Try some of our famous Youllikem (Jrooorios. In every point Huperior.
Patrons say the best and the choapost. Wo need only repeat their words
What Golden Goodness in our choice Teas and CoffeesI A aip from a
sample will prove it. Liko nectar mu le for beings of another sphere.
Flour, Sugars, Kpioes and other good ihlugs to please yonr palate,
A D KENNEDY.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Wo wish to announce to the people of Camden ahd -sur
rounding country, that we are now opening up a select stock
DRY GOODS, OLOTHING, NOTIONS, BOOTS,
SHOES, STAPLE GROCERIES, ETC.,
and solicit and inspection of our Stock 'and pricei. Your pat
ronage is respectfully solicited. Call and see us whether you
wish to buy or not. You will find us in the store recently oc
cupied by Mr. C. C Whitaker.
We also have a selected stock of fruit.
We are new coiners and of course all our goods are fresh
and new, Respectfully,
H. E. HYATT & BRO.
LOOK FOB THE BIG SIGN!
WHEN YOU ARE IN NEEO OF
Hardware, Harness, Paints and Oils.
Oall and look at my boray harness for $9.50 or
$10,00, and be convinced lb at I have the cheapest
line ever offered in town.
Nails selling $2 40 base.
"" Coldweatlier w nc? at haad/so donTt Yorget
when yon go bny tliafrl have a large stoekof all
sizes of window glass at the right prices,
I also tprry a fall stock of rubber and leather
belting, Iron and brass fittings, machine oils,
of all sizes, and can cat and thread ant t?*e
up to 2 inch
'Hii
THE FAMOUS
Gilt Bdge
STORE
Knowing so well the requirements of the trade, has Hp?\
ed no pains in its efforts to meet the deiu mds; and it ^ivea us
[pleasure to say tliat almost everything in the way of
Dry Goods, Notions, GentsFur/iis h
ing- Goods, Clothing-Hats Shoes,
Ktc., can be found at this llead Centre, tho
II i i) Cm|*orium of Camden.
lielow we call special attention to a few ot the leading fea
lures, bu] cannot. for want of-space. mention the,many. many,
things winch we have and you must have, und trust that you
will kindly inspect our stuck before plncing your orders.
OUR f"\KKSS /%OOJ)S OTOOK
UK \j KKSS *J|(>01>S WTOCK
Is all that could be desired, as we can show you many of tho
Novelties as well as the styles that Never (Jrow Old, and cou
pled with an extensive line of I'p-to-date Trimmings places
our stock far above the average.
OUR DRESSMAKING DEPART
Mini I is all that if should bo as
is fully .shown by tho liberal pat
rona^e it receive^; and what a
pouree of joy it must bo !n anj^
lady know just whero she can
have, lu-r dresses made, and feel
satisfied that the Style, fit etc,
are pevf< et.
turn
Dijiiiulitirtti
Another leading feature at the Gilt Euge Store is our Mil
linery Department, which in meeting with such success in ev
ery particular. Our customer can pride themselves on one
thing al least.?Hats arc; not machine made but trimmed to
*uit each face, and therefore cannot fail to please.
Here's A Novelty
That wo would do You well
as our Store an injustice if we
were to fail to oall special at
tention to it. Our beautiful
line of
SILK POLKA DOT
FLANNELS FOR WAISTS,
They captivate all who ieo
them as they are one of the
Tips of tho season.
Mothers should remember when in need of anything in tfce"
way of Suite for their t*>ye? or material (*r Dresses for their
daughters that THE GILT EDGK STOREia the pla& that
yon can find just what you need; and asto priced we will aay
that they touch "Low Water Mark." ?
With Sincere Thank* for Mat fame, and with the -lunimof
that t?nr reputation for first class .g?oflUMLilML. Uiwmi PdBM
shall be protected, we are. - -