The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 12, 1901, Image 2

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Hfftt$8wfo? (4:uouif!f FUllLtSIIKI) KVKHY K1UDAY ?HV "W - Xj. M' TXyW PJ'l ,) /? BdltlU'Klt'TION' ft ATK? 0|n< year fl .10, auomontli*, 7ft ci'nio; ihr<!<* niontli*, <o conts. Rat kh ynn A ?>v i. itr i*iso : J >r.!ii?>?r* n .iosImu ?<lvorliNmontH, tlrHt ina< rtion $ 1.00 jw?r , <'rti I. Ml i >K?<iJ IH'^ t ill' ?ortion ?f>0? i>nih f>< r hi, wic, Canity Inr I'ounty < iV . !< ^('on'/rrnnJi>i)m! f l<> (HI. fiUMinoas locals, ft cents per Imr <<ncl> in Horl ion, Communications will l?y puhli .,)n- I w hen of IntorOftt to I hi' ^< mill public an<l ii->t of ft iloffini:i(?ipv ii;it n r?* Nn re sponsibility will )>?t a-'sunicil for the views of coriv.Hpoiwh iiiH. Rates for contract advertising will b?* hii iioiiiiccti upon ftpplicat i< in at I In-<?(lii ??. RuiniUanci'H l?y clin k i, drifts ;?n<I |i< ml a I money onl?ir<( *h<m)il In- Ipav.it>!<' to w. I-. mcdkwkm;, ('amdi'ii, S. ( CAM DION, S. C., AI'H. U, j cr.? i Hon. J. (i. UciUVai'ii ilic?l at I is homo in (Miersw vcMlonluy. Mr. Jtodfonrn was 11 member <?f 111< Imu-c of roprosoutativ ok from ( IiCkIci lieM county. Fumotife; Confederate War Sont-*. TJ??? JiJJowij)^ history ol 1 )ji?- 'arj mouH Confederate W ar Hnn^? cofn monly known as tin* "'I In- I loniospun | DrcfiH," but Honict Iii" h called "A Dixie (1 irTh sono," lms been publish ed in a recent. ihsuo of tho ( inein lifiti Kwpiirer: "Tho won# f??i* which -lolin I n IJoyd, tin; Author otb'rod fifty <lol luiH. is printed herewith |?jy for the fiTHt time it was compos*'I (hiring the Civil war, and win cirru luted by word of mouth anion.: tin iSoldicra of the (Yniloderuey until beciimo almost a battle nnn;;, I rof Jdoyd it whh nod e rs! ood, w inhed to iiho it in one of his bo<>1; J)r. bloyd was standi:;.; Mi Iront of iv grocery Rtoje anionic ot.hi'is, ill Flo roll CP, bv. Slrin^town,, on a morning in iSb'J waiting to f>< e 11 body of Morgan a cavalry come up lo the pike, and as tlieso daring i'hv alliers rode hy ho In aid fhetn oady Bin"ing a son^j called "J ho Ibunc fij/tiJi PrCr?i"i. Ilirt memory nl I ei wards lnr.s > vi c, could only recall to him Hie tirst stanza. ?xIihukIi\ <? le.M-arch !iin'>n;: literalure All ?>\*? i 'In- c<ointry I i !> < 1 to discover if, and as ;i 1 ? i( ii'.aulhe offered a reward. The HOll(( llHH IK Vll- 1' < t 11 :n I'I ill', hilt, the words are bum 1 in full in :> manuscript enlided "Ki-n<n? ? b \ < a valliora in I>ixie", by (bo l>ill:is Mus^rove, of Cr\i jo!H-o\ ti, Ky Tho morning on which I'ml' Idoyd heard 111*? n<mi^ wis win n i\lor gan and Ins men woto in advance of Hnmju'h nriny wlneh W;H entering Kentucky from Tonnes e In wtnk?* Hindi, wln? was racim: I t Louisville. At the same time a part <1 Kirl>\ .Smii li'rt arm v \n ; i ^ eoni'titr through Cumberland (I.?j> I ?? s' 11^ o t ho I eder al* under (doiicral "Hull Nolsoii at Richmond. After tho ba'de of IJicli inond IIicro forces joined ??< Cavalry at Lexington. whence they advanced n division to Covington to threaten Cincinnati. It was t!?idi vision that l>r. bloyd hhw puss . "Strin^town". In a few days lirn^i also rearhed Tj"xin^ton, llienee mov ed to Frankfort and took possession of the city; where in the proseiiee <?l HO,OttO Confederates Itiehard llawes wiih installed (lovernor. Hut the Governor hud hardly taken the oath of ofllce before the advance ^nanl ol l!eueir? rehahilitated nrmy swept in to view np tho Kentuekv river to tho bridge, and llra^u and tho tlovernor retirod to Lexington. It was said tliit 11 a \ es wis tliiv ernor just one hour by iho town eloek. Shortly aOorwnrd t(?olc plaee the lilondy battle of lYiryvillo on Octo ber Hth Wliile Morgan's forees wore al Lexington nn itnpro'uplu ball wan piven in honor of the men, the la dit;^ appoarin^ in homespun. A younp lieutenant, an Aiabainian, mimed Harrison found imp ration in the fart to writo tho words and a Mis? Karl?, an accomplished musi cian present, itnpromised tho air and pang it with piana accompaniment. The son;* spread rapi Hy. and w is taken up by the army and aunj^ <>n the inarch, and in cat;;p throned.;h;: the wtiolo *Sontli. Vdiniu' Hariison al l'erryvdlo. The f llowin^ aio tho lines : "THK IIOM i:sPl' N* DUKS.v. A I >ix io (?irl*s Sr.11ir. Oh yen, I am a smithorn vrol, And glory in tin- name, I boast ?>f it w ith ^rc iter pr' !<? Tb?n j.rlitti-riin. and 1'aino, I envv not tlie Nurthorn llor robfs of lioiiutv rare, Tliough diamonds dick !icr snowy aeek, And pearls b?'ntnd ber hair. ChoruH? Hurrah, IlnrrAh ! For the Sunny South, so dear. Three cheer* for the honxenpun dress Tho Southern hulios wear. Now, Northern roo.Jh are <?nf of date, And since old Alto's blockade "Wc 8on'hern trirls can I ?? content With ^oodH that'* Southern inad". W?our avvH^lht-arl* !?> th?* w*:ir, j ?? Rnt {?>r>*, never you mind? Yonr polder love will not forget ? The airl he left behind. The Southern land's a glorious land, And lt*8 a glorious cause ; Then cheer, three cheer* for Southern right* " And for tho Southern boys. ? We Mora to wear a bit of silk. ? bit of Northorn lace, Bat make ourjiom* spun dreates up And wear them with a trace. , Aadaow, yoang man, a word to you,^ -ITyoa WotiM win the fair. On te the field where honor lies And win yonr lady there, r. JlMPMRkar thai <wr brightest smiles fbe trae and brave, mr teara are all for those IteieUUerf crave. ? r~'"?: <, nr 'I L'?,: fir*.! v< of Mr. MtiCiuiul't'w Jt'lminiatrutioii a9 MH.vor <?l tin- < nv. partio ularH it has h-i-n '? '"<>*? nncc?-?ftfiiI. c.no. Muvli K'""1 w<"k ,tl44 ,>< rtU | that w II lonn ft unl ?k ;%viln(;btf(a? j tiI iiU I'jat.i*/' ?'"f oilj'aj ftfTuira. j <ii'ii4!?'<i school (11'l'i ilM 1 \ 11 i ks. A in?'l it an l?.\ <; .up! pels liuvc nnny ( pp. .rI'inil i? s i" l> <*01 n? ? men unci women j tlnomrli t lie . nlle; . * u>.t| imiv. rait iey. 11,1)11.-11 i.il h.- 1?. <>!k k-i\v hoys and <?irU ? hat are unnl t" enllejje a ehant'c 1 >? 11 ? *. mhihiiI, Tit" I ><ikf i>( 'M:jilli..r<?'tL'lt sIhihN uiilj lit ?iiit- v?!im toi.k idvimli'tfi" "1 e\< r> <'i' j IX . r 111 tl i I V t'? 11 himself. A 1 fil>t I I,.- \'. (il.tin .h.l.n C "fin I ? 1 i i 11, I.lit, 1 ?> mtriiMii-H, fii'Tt'v tu. I the Iiillui-nr*' ?>f li'm wii'i* uvi r </ui-fii \ 111??* . !??* i"'0 t" m.-.hii.- I in- (.Nuiiiiini-l. i "t t Ji?* I ii^IihIi Armv. ,\ | r ? I ?: t < 11 ! ill' '.III it I ??? I . I I '? u-a<l I'Vi ri' I>.??>K roiild vet IIII'I ontr j walked Hi-vi'ii mi''h to In,! m.w an I'.i?%/lihIi Kianmmr. 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I am j>r.? |. n'< il t ? ). i v * 111 1!. t |? r?<? - < .r ! i i. !?? 1 " r ' .| a-- ? >?) .<:? < "Ml.lir ^ r. ItrniiMir.- M- I. !:?- |.?-. M'-!!v . .i \ A- I' n i l \Y"It.'" ' OR. i. I!. ALEXANDER, Di'-itist. (? 1 a>I u a I <" i f I iic I' li i i fulr! ;?.i i a Dimtal Collf^f. Si s>i"ii l.sVU-rT. i?I?* 1-1 ( I. IlKOAD S I'liKlv 1 , ("am t>i.x, S. I Two ijoois .vMiui.li <if 1 iif t \1r011 irlr OIIV'P. .1. 1\ niSHOl4 ?( S. A. I. l rci-Jit j I>11)i>t. ohm it sou lor Sotting from I liovai bine {strain I I'M I 'r i?N?s si . ( r sit I i lit; f I . Writ.' t > '-r i ail on .1 I . lii.-l, , 1 >? p 't, < 'an. !? n. S. ( NORTH-WESTERN R. R. TIME TAHLK NO. 4 Im T.fl'ji f Sunday, hi o. Hoi worn \\ i!miii> Mill am! NiiimIcr S ?H I.! .< IU 11 I 1 > > \ I V M|!i Ilj\ \?>l "ll.iilUI.I .... 1 S I \ I |()\S, l\ M | ?J to |,v. S ii in tor A i'. I'J.'o u.l N W .Inm'timi !*_'7 I !'? * Inula! 11 .V? I ? .' ?? I'mi I -\ ,11.- ^ I ? >il\ ?*r I! i).] .t :ui / ?, ., , * iu 4 0.-. > ?M',la"1 < 10 00 I l :to S'liiini- rton ;? j ?"> l.t I >.l vis !? "JO i i .'!<) ,1 <ii < !? hi \> !i.I I ! H i <) Ar \\ i!s.his Mill l.v s j:t I i Hoi worn Millnnl ami SI. Paul i j 7-1 ??"> Dully or Sunday f'* ; / r m \ m M i Xi d <* >i r m ] 3 .so 10 <K) ]jv Millard Ar in ;r> 4 < ?"> I .'{40 10 In x\rSt. l'aul l.v in J"> /i"? i lli'twccn Ktvnjlcv ami Caunion. Hit J / Mixed O'.V ' r m a ?t Daily ex Sunday a m i> >i $ 4* 1* 60 l.v t^iifTittT Ar H in i? )/??} k ,r.O 0 t>2 -\V Jiificiiuii '? 05 * JO H 1"? 10 |"? vhnlzell H 3 > -140 a r?o lo 30 lior?l(>n ?? o 120 l> 4.1 10 60 RrmbtTls 7.-10 4 0'? GM 10 58 Kllorboo 7 30 1 0<> 7 20 J1 20 Son. Ky. .1 unction' 7 10 3 40 7 30 11 30 ArCmndenl.v 7 00 3 80 r M A Si (S. C. A U. Kx. n?>|Mlt) am ?? M Itotvrccn Suin(or ati<) Camdon. f! J Thronali F/Nc nt. (Hi fi tiO Sumto' Arrive 0 3*? ft 02 W. Junction 3 30 6 ,'M) Dnlsell ? 00 ? IS Uordon 8 40 7 10 l{pn>l>?rt? 8 13 7 !?0 Kllerboo 8 05 7 bS Sou. -Hy Junction 7 45 8 10 Ar. C'*m?lcn !*?. 7 M A. U. P. *'? + Tnoa. WILSON, Precifent DR. JO3. M. BRANNON, DKS.TIST. ? ti|? ataiiM flout ioifiii i>vei Jiaiik of l it ill-1?'lr. i l-'i'.j l^r Htitili.dj; I rout s{, i:; j if !:r. ?! m U < ti 1 r i <. ! \\ !.. ti I 'I) ri 11 u t! i i I f< !< i / 'ja /<'. 11 -r ,-t I ] tin.' of \\ niie m ?? vt-'? 4 ! 1 1 ! "?II ? i a ! ply lo Mm. ?. I'. Hilton, WYmviljf, S <'. J. L. PRICE, .. ('onlriM'lori ?iikI Hnihlcr. (\\MI?IN, S. ('. r.MiuiMlf- fuiij:m!ir*? 1 on .hi y nie! nil kill'!* of Wi.i'rf. Allwotk Hl;l t 111 I <_> tfive mi- !.. tn.11 .Mi-li I'7, l%l J-Jrn?:?, Copper arid Old Iron Wanted. \ v 11I i?'t \ tin? 11 i ?? !i< pi ire f?? 1 MfHlit: ill i'iihlt. II 1/ S* II l."h!il Ki., i' I o j 11 m 111 *s . t 1 i 'I I ki I SI O'l l'. ?7011 ? ? 'I'Hii norlit < I Mi. A. I*. K en ut.d \ >. 0. Ii. 8PRADLEY & CO., Aiidoiiim f I.- their im-n l-t iwnl tin- ;>ub lir ^t'ln ra'iy, Unit Hit v Imve opened 11 Ulu. Usiiiilli ..ml < >1 -hitill !?'? sli?-|?, lo 1 hi- 1 r'i r o; Mi <11 s '/??ii?j ? I )??}?? r s < I run Mni e. I'm j 11 j?? iii.il catetul iilU nti >n?iv ?. 11 III .11 \M tk i i<li list I'll to II-:. Your 1 libit liii^^i. l?-i.?*?ll.|ilni. <I'. SI 'IIA I) 11K V ( 0. & B3 1 Contractor and UniMcr, <'A.M I >I\N, S. ('. Kdiinatt h I'm ni.i|n'tl on till kind* of work. I'{Jrniit'.iM1 snliciU'l and siil.ist ?.i4v>n u .r uiti <1. KERSHAW MARBLE WORKS, S limn I M? ? X' 111*??. I'rop. ( ' V MM N , S. ( K t IIS1IA w , S. ( Duller in McXl'M I:XTS, Tu.MI'iSToXKs, T\K LI' is, <'? 'II \< I J.II'I r )S IS. MA u ia.i:. tslixo ani> all cl.mk TJ.iiV \S MKK. Vniir ;<:t! 1 niintfr anjiritc.l. P.l years ex peril ue 1 ? nH u |>i act iual marhle workt r. I'.'.l M>ni/,o yicsr 11 ? > 1.11 * I ii'luslrios. REPAIR SHOP. I ! ??vn f.j /'"ii-'l n n pnir simp in flip t t ii' anlurii and I.??111 ^* Mo:t\ ' >!,i n ? he' I. wli r< I .nm pnpni'dlo ? ! i :>i! kii.<Ih i.f r<'}>uint)^. IJh vcIo. ?' 'iv ?? aioi lnirr.eM}; ri'pdiriiv^ a f?po 't ? j 1 ? \ ? ; ?? m 1 j ? j?* r ? 1?j* | J j t? ? ?. ?. I i /? ;t - : ? ? ? r ?; j? " I. I; ll?\ Wo| Is IS licit, M)'j ji-iaeli.rv ! v. Ii it :ui.?i your money, j 1 ? 1 Ve 1111: .1 t1 ml. \ I Ill' s I ;l- 1)11 -ii?1?? rt?:, L. A. IIAVNKS. FAX NOTICE. ? 1! v \ o 1. i i:'.< on-1 r. ( hi,'(>n, S. March j, Ion,. j \ , 11 ? 1 ? ? ? i-j lieiaoy t:ivi !i '.li.it ;! I? \'\ of ?s m.iU l.,-.s |.i ? ti i!i:ele n|i"ii ??11 cil*' |iro|> ! I I I \ . I . -111 1. 11 .1 n'! I '!?!-. ?!;:!-11; < 1 that llii' i 1 )!;>. i 'i 1 lii? 1 nil i linii ?if the ?-anie will In-n|iei,ei| inllie I'lMineil I'hiiul'ei in (1;,. i ?111? 1 ;i 11?' 11 s 1 ? Ir 1 an Afuinlnv. \|?ril 1 -i. 1 " . 1.1 ???.??!I??;.?, A1 > 1 iI ;:n. i;k)| . af li t which date the ;?eiiiilly will |iosilive ! v iv allii' ht ii to all ileliiii|iieiit.s Cnst ;in 1 eh irua s w ill he athleil alter <1 u'elnek [>. m . 1 tie .j i'iy, April ;?0l Ii, 1901. I'. (). MeCreivht. .1. .1. < loiiilnle, M ayor. ( lei I, nnil Trentoirer. ;o. s. 'Jll & ?M ANUFACT 1; UF.Rl? OF l/,?6ors. Sash, Blinds, ! Moulding, liuililin^ Material, Sash au<i <'or<l. (HA KLKSTl >N, - - - - S. C. our !UJ\k('8t whuli I w o u.ira mUt superior any ' roM S.mt'iJ, aiul tlscrrl)}' save monev. Wii:cj??"vv un<l Fancy Glass n ,,, rift' I v 1W*P'99 X.., ? ? ' ?? ~ ? ?- i; ?- ? Z3 Z" ? i r*- ' ? * ?/? - 3. H c 2-. ( v , , , ?, fLjjN* (11 U1 w - r2 S I I s,? 1 { c X Z' 3, ^ 5? * ? = s: s f 7 3' ? OUR SPRING MILLINERY OPENING Has been all we could desire. Thrones of ('listoniers crow ded our Mepar niciil Store every 1 )ay las! week. Our .Millinery Oisplay is one <>1 the line in Soul h Carolina. Monday Morning Nine O'Clock Sharp We will inaugurate a nale of Fine Silks, the magnitude of w hich has never been alternated before in Camden; marked in plain Figures, and they will wiili a rush. i h?? prices we will (juote will be, a fraction over 50 cents on the dollar. He on hand sharp ifjou wa n t. some, of I he. ?^rea I est values ever exhibited in this cily. KKSPKCTl- I LL V, Bps. apd Go|"npa|iys>' When a man once finds that we make him better Clothes, und for less money than he has been pacing?he's our custom er. More and more men are finding this out, year after year; and the more Clothes we make, the better we make them, and tlie more money we save \ou. The year 1900 was the most satisfactory we ever had. The ('lotlies sent out were as near abs< lute perfection as Clothes can he. We 1 tnow we shall do bigger and better things in 1901 ? the first year of the Twentieth Century. 1 am the sr. 1 e agent in Camden for tlie world-renowned house of Wana maker & Brown, of Philadelphia, and it is no hoi 1 low', vain boast, but plain everyday fact that this is the greatest trailing establishment in America and will take pleas ure in proving these statements to you when you come to see us. Better not order Clothes until you do see us. Very Respectfully, THE BOCK THAT HONEST, ^ UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE RESTS UPON IS A FAIR EXCHANGE. WE HAVE THE COODS AND YOU HAVE THE MONEY. WHEN YOU TRADE WITH US, WE ALWAYS MAKE A FAIR EXCHANCE. Fruits, Vegetable?, Canned Goods, Farm Supplies, Shoes, Buggy Whips, Tobacco, Etc. (j^TStock all nice and fresh, and patronage will he greatly appreciated. Respectfully, Ft. B. WILLIAMS. NEW SPRING GOODS t ~t Our enormous line of Spring Goods is now ready for in spection Mini we cordially invite every lady in C?iin den and surrounding country to call and cxam ine same before it is picked over. Our prices1 arc nlwa\s ;is low as is consistent, for ar ticles sold. We have such a lame stock that it would he useless to attempt to men tion all of the prices on piper, .'iiid we ask that you call and he convinced that the prices are riuht. Our line of Laces and Embroideries, Perfumery etc., cannot he excelled by any in Oawdon. We carry a complete line of up-to-dato Shoes. Ladies, (rents' and Children's, etc. A line of Ox ford I ies, from titty cents to two dollars and fifty on which we defy competition Call and look overstock even if you do not wish to buy. \ cry Respectfully, :D ?$ 3-j d An Ordinance To proviile :i liconao for all Imto Insuranee Ai;i*nts 'loin^r business within tho corpor ate limits of the city of Cam (Jon, S. (an?l to provide a penalty for the violation thereof. Be it ordained l?y thu Mayor anil AI dermen of thecitv of Camden, S. <1., in Council assembled, and by the authority thereof: Sec. 1 Tlmt from and a't?.r 'ho rati flcation <?f this ordinance, no person 01 firm shall solicit or write, as aircnt or otherwise, any policy or contract of In surance for any Fire Insurance Company within the corporate limits of the City of Camden, fl. C., w ithout first obtaining from the CI* rk of said city a l5een*e, au thorizing the doinjr of saio business, and paying therefor, beiore said license w delivered, the sum of F?f:? (&0.00) per annum for each and every Company which Raid agent may represent. or in whose name said policy or contract is written. flee. 2. That any person or person* violating the provision* of this ordinance, shall, upon conviction thereof, he lined by the Mayor in a sum rot exceeding one hundred dollar* or be confined in the city guard house or county jail with or without labor upon the public street*, in Iha^iecretion of the Mayor, for a term not exceeding thirty days. flee. 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith bo, an<fthe same are hereby rejxaled. * Ratified in Council assemble <1 this 4th day of March. A. I). 1901. f E O. McORElGllT, J. J. GoobAt.B, Mayor. City Cl* k. VIGOR OF MEN Ivtsilj*, (Quickly, Permanently Re* stored. U IKJ n I DPI T>,t JKAX O'HARRA'* nINUIrU (PnrinT^HfeAT FBBN< H I'oiilo an I Vitalizer Id 8"lil with written til .?lire Xt'l Vot|ft Dohlllt.V, I,')8t Vitality, *"*'* iiiir iiit'iiinry, Kit*. DI/iIdchm, llyKterla, Stop* all It' h)ii?( mi thn N?m vous Syateom Canned by wad liiitiiiji or Kxri'HHivo Cho of Tobr?oco, Opium, uu 'in, or "I.lvlnu the I'ace tlwt Kill*." It warda ? iff liuunliy, Cinisuiiiptloii aikI Death. It I lie Itloml Mini Hmtn. ltutlris Up ttie JHlAttflfCa N<?! \ *t, tteatore* tlift Fire of Youth, and Brlntr* tiw 1*1 nk u!ow to rale riteek*, ontl makea y<m voiintf mill xtKMix ii?aln. Stic:, 13 boxea r. M. /??tup .v. doI'bmm, sole ant*, Camden, 8. C. Womanly Beauty - Spark lint? Eye? & Bright Face? Are tho Krnlta of Honnd Tferrea. ? ? . UiUniDn The Croat French Nerve ninUliU Tonic and Vitallaer fJnrt*? j Nerviona Kxhumtion, Hysteria, IMaai-, | ne?a, Headache, Backache md_ F<g*ll?. i \Ve*knr?s so common iflfertduii Iht Mufiihiy Pfrfodfl. CJIRLII. through the trying change from to Womanhood will find in it * ful and relief and benefit. It1 ptrengthrn? ihe nerves, Ol* Mood, ( loarH tho Brain and Tu*W. the wliolo Byatcni. Make# ft weWB - \ l??* ynnn? and feel yoanff. Plrl?# 10s.* \} Im.xoh Sold by P. M. Zemf * D>- . I'rfH*. Role agents. Camden, 8. O. , ; "? 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