The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 12, 1901, Image 3
jrJitfld in Camden,
iany noted North
jCkiiuIimi 18 A!rs. CJar
pv t>f President Gar
jrrived lu re lust Natnr
popping at I ho Court
Cv
Found.
If (.(gold rim mod speeta
i wore ndvertiecd in The
*tit k hofi.ro hint as lost,
Jti fou'd nnd restored to
jtr. So much for advert is.
J^fJ)o Tin00/c!i'. A word to
Rtc iti sullli'icnt.
.
$1,8-10 00 In Finos.
Ruing the past twelve months
p 00 (<?8li IIr>o? h?vo been col
Id mill Malays work at f>0e per
' < ijiril i<> #331.00, making a to
>f y 1,849 00 in fin 09 alone,
is unquestionably a good
Iroe of revenue.
Supreme Court Decision.
10 f<?lh?*fng decision lias born
with the clerk of the supreme
Toward a oil .John Singleton, ro
ideotP, vp. Knthor Singlctou^
Jellftnt. ^cvLi%fc\<. <^UataG.
Fj. Pope, A. J.
Enlarging.
lr K Leslie Zomp is enlarging
Jetoro bv utilizing the alleway
from his store and Mr. !>? ??
felcbv's. A ?cat building will
Kilted up in this ftPace whiuh
|1 he ?n flticlilion of quite one
rd to his present Flore.
" Deed for LaFayctte Street.
L deed luis been uivon by Haron
ron Trosckow to the city of Cam
N fur the new street by La Payette
ill running from Mam to Camp
te 91 reft. The sired is 60 feet
jfe. Already tlio city has taken
>rge of it and is opening it up. A
rert 40 feo? Ionjz bn? been built
(ho drain on Main street.
Petrified Fish.
? I. . ? _ ??%?/. ?1 n ?? 1 n n (
,/c worn kiiu^u une
jk by Mr. T. A. Myers who haw
ilacksinitb shop just back of
mp <fc DePass' drug store and
Jose advertisenent appears tfi
Fotlicr coluJ)a (C. H. Spradley &
?.) a piece of petrified fish. It
B foilnd among snrne coal M r.
/era had mi his Kvcn the
*los on the ro< !< weie as plain as
>80 upon a IhIi just tiikeu from
i water, it is u curiosity and
111 worthy of preservation.
Mishap to Dr. Strait.
>r. Strait's handsome, dignified
m-ewinger?the one with which
graced the halls <>f eongress, in
vihore. Duting the Doctor's ab
?ee from home, the other day, his
Banning wife's pet monkey ^rt
Id of that line coat and conolud
:to dike up for dress parade,
jding the garment several siges
j large for him however, the
fcnkey became so enraged that he
?ped on^ the .Jim-swinger and
i It wellJcigh iuto tatters.?Lan
kier Revieif.
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Attempt to Wreck.
?ast Tuesday night an attempt
? made to wreck the Soaboard's
jitlihound passenger. A tree was
jigged into a cut. about twenty
' miles south of Hamlet, N. C\,
I thrown .across the track. A
ight tralnt io charge of Conduc
I Brown and Engineer Richard*
I, was running a few minutes
wad of the passenger. The en
leer saw the obstruction and
IWed down. The engine stopped
*oon as it struck the tree, N?
iage was done.
?
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Shooting in \ye8t Wateree.
Lewh Lyles, colored, who lives
iu r*ir ^''Bon'8 place in
*"fc ?""teree was shot on Monday
Pt last by an unknown party
\? *liPPed up to Lyles' house and
* the muzzle of the gun under
I oor and fired. The load took
Jet in Lyles' left heel, but the !
fpetrator of the deed evidently
?*n iat the load should have a
jre fata! effect. It is said that
ng suspicion rests upon certain
In i?B 'l '* exPccted that they
t:4na?,ft'5?re'len^t^ aD(* brought
: for tbt^fardly ?ct.
Spitting in Church.
>ne of our Lancaster exchange*
sonsiderably exercised (nod juet
jeo) over the manner in which
le one hat recently \>eeo * eplt
in chorch. In a rccent leeue
iys:
'Any roan who will spit on *
irch floor^^apecially one bnnd
?ely carpeted like our new .B?P;
.church, erdtd some oneTn that
jrch laat ifc*}8y, ?ugBr io
by hirf*proboscis to the North
jrollna line and from there kick
clear across Mecklenburg or
C0ljet?. or elae hang Jbf M*
to Col spriog'e new flr'r
Idgo and allowed to expectorate
fki* heart's content in the torbl?*
rs below. A men who ?? ****
?? to tobecco that he ?*n?ot
\in Iron the use of the wee*
we in charch ooqht to <1^* #r*
agemeau^ haag hia month on
iieita while preaching ll
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nntll
<?enip Bros
Your attention in eallvd to t|H
new advertisement ot Mem*. /( top
llros. Don't think of making \<>ui
Spring purchast s without yu:t?^
see l he in.
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Now Briek Yard.
A now I)lick yard is being buiit f?ii
Mr. U.G Carrison's place near 11:?? 11?? r.
mitage mill about, two miles below
Camden, The new cnterprso is in
charge ol Mr Mel)r>uyu!, of Manning
| A, Victory for Camden a Golf Player*,
r Camden's golf team won :i siynsl
success in a match yatne with the
Columbia team \e*Uiduv. Cam
deii's team was composed of i
'low, Yates, l-oyd, Ticlienor and
fy'otter. Among the visiiors from!
Camden wem ('apt. W. M. Shan
iion, Dr. Kisher, and Mr. Salmond.
Playing Baseball Moro Profitable!
Than Practicing Medicine.
A special fr-w C In-raw to thei
News At Couilor says: ? Dr. McD.j
.James, the famous base bull pileh |
er, who left the fleld some months
back to settle in Cher aw to * prac
tice medicine and v> lio lias succeed
ed in building up a lucrative prac
tice, has seen no peace since, beiny
constantly Importuned to U>ss
ayain. Dr. .James finally yielded
To~day, and signetl wiili llrooklyn
for tito season ol live mouthy, and
will leave on Wednesday to begin
his work, ll is reliably reported
that Dr. Jutiies yets $5,000 fur tlie
few months' woik.
HEAL, ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Tho following transfers of real es
tate were rt?ctin the Audilot's
office (hiring th<4 pu>t week :
E von Trt)Hrk<>w to City Council of
Camdcr, 1 lot.
J \V llolloway '?? Nangy M. JI??1
loway, 22 acres S5
Nancy INI llolloway to I L Ilinson
22 acres, $125.
C. W. Birclnnofe to rriscilla Wood
165x76 j'oetr. $r>0
M A Gumpbelle to C \V Hasty '.'00
acrt'8, $100.
Aitvortlsc.l Letters,
The following is a list of letters
remaining uncalled for in ilio Cam
den post office for week ending
April (I, 1 {Mli j
Maj,k?Aukitiu A rletl ???"'. Chan.
Jirunsou, Frank JBaily, Green 15. n
uctt, J N Christ mas, .loo Caper, Ma
ry Kd wards, .J 10 Green, John lfns
sov, IJcrny Henson, Herbert Fuller,
G 1? (iriittn, Hnrrel I hives, Andy I.o
ney, Irotu Olivn, llu^'i Kay, H ()
Kline, Jeains Ncalson, Jno Martin.
.1 S Moslev. ?! H Let1, T Robert
son, Calvin Tinier, I'.ivo Tucker,
Greed M Triplet!. 3; Plennv McNeil,
Joe White, .Jno Wheeler, J A Wjl.J
;iamo. West K< rp, Thos Cook, ? '?; Win
.-'amuels,
IV.malk?A-MiT An Trftn, Nonio
Addis >n, S C Boykin, Mariah liland
inj/, Jane JJarrley. Marv JenUn?\
Mary Mil lone, Ellen i i a i Lula
I'rice, Selena Lock*<>o 1, Mrs li
Kvnns, lt;sc Hobertson
Parties calling for these let'ers
will please st.'ito w/iat week they were
advertised.
G. G Aijcxanpjsr, 1*. M.
<1 gallon wa'er coolers .50.
J It. Goodales' Sons Agts.
3 gallon water coolers ?1 75.
J. Jt. Qoodale'b Sone Agts,
?1 gallon water coolers 82 0i?.
J. R. Goodale'fi Sons Ants.
You can Ond the correot 6tyleq in
neckwear at I>. E. Appleby's.
There is nothing better than the
Jefferson Hat. You will tlnd the
prettiest selection evor offered at I).
E ApplebyV
Promiscuous Items.
Work on the new jail is now being
ropiilly pushed forward
The early rloalng of the stores
will begin on Monday ne^t. All in
terested should govern themselves
accordingly.
Wo hftvo eouio acid an<1 amnioni*
ated Guano on band, will ?o 11 for
caflb or good security.
S. X. Sowell and Co
A nice line of Udies Shirt Waists
from 2oe up, at Iho Gilt Edje Store,
Get our prices on gua^o. Have
about 30 tons on hand.
S. N. Sowell nnd Co.
All wool Albatross in white and
colors at the (Jilt JOdgo Store.
Call at once, nt the Oilt, Edge
.Store, and seo whit a beautiful line,
of Waistin^H they have in Mousline
do Soi.'e, Organzines, TalTatflH, etc.
He sure to come to boo us next
Monday. We hnvo somotHtog for
jou. S, N. Sowell and Co.
Spring Calicos, Ginghams, Madras,
Percale's, etc, In great abundance at
the Gilt Kdgc Store.
. Get j|>ur Eaat?rSuit?Largest and
BdSiJiJke t<^ select from now at
IllrscU Uros A Co.
, Spcc.iai bargain* at^Sowcll's ev
ery day.^Don't fail Co call on them.
, Tapeatriea Curtains at
Geisenheimcr'a.
?
Chenille Table Cloth at
Geiaenbeimrr'a.
Wliite floods in " nnmrroas atjle#
and qnaljtie*, and at p'?p?liy price*
At the Gilt Edjje Store.
Carpel a*mplea to a< l?ct from at
pGalaenheltner'a.
Fell Maiireaaea at Geiaenhefmr'a
Kaael and Pictures at
0 %* G^laenbeirner'a.
Leai|M Md Bod Lonngee, at
GelaesbeimarY.
Lim wrtiiw at ?IJ priori it
Btuble Manure for Sale,
A lot of s?0O(l &tf?h!i' in h ii 11 re fol
Hnif t lu-nj) by \\\ A. Garl&ud,
ni \V >ik:n.ii> Hi.use lively Sin??1 *?
?4>- ?
For ShIo.
J A ili?iihit hi i ytllHou Sfrvrt, ftti
i li i i lr.no l>v !V_'rt foot doep. Apply to
! Mr* s \. \V itlk??\vi?k>, ?>r 1., A. Wilt*
j kow.?>!;>?,
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3. A. L Anniversary.
Saturday w:im the liral ni;i^ivor
I fitly <. f ilu* t'oiuiu^ of the Seal>oard
j mil. Columbia. April tith, l'JOO,
wns tin; il?y on which the t\r?*t train
finu- thron^h from Hamlet to Co*
? I hi 'lift.
Mo tmn ot the Veterans Called.
( 'imp diehard KhV.and, IT. C.
\ hic hereby filled to meet at tin*
(>pt ra 11 nu9o, Camden, S. on
Saturday, April %2<>lh, at 12 in., for
the put posit (if electing delegates t<>
ilit? St?tu Reunion at. Columbia, S.
'in May next, ti> collect dues to
the State ami (iencral Confedera
lit.n, and to tranaact any other huB
int'KH that may be brought before
the order. A full attendance is re
quested. K. M. Canity,
Joel llou^h, Commandant.
Acting Adjutant.
Deaths.
Mr. Aithu r Sin it It who lived
?H"<i" llzillti(IC. CCt <Avi s\y>y>siV y?v?\v v>\
the county died on Tuesday lust.
I him is the third df at li in that fntn
i!v within the past fow mwntliB.
Mr. Smith's father and sister both
having recently died.
Mr. Ernest IMilsehunite diod in
Atlanta, (Ja , on Tuesday' last the
JM h mst., in the t>7th voar of his ago.
II is remains were brought to (.hirudin
for irit< rment. Mr. l)idnchueiii(c
wa* the lather of Mrs ){<>bert bulla
nil 1 for many yearn reside 1 in this
county a few miles east of Cauuleu.
Mr It. 0. ruidy's Second Fire.
Sumter, A ;>r. 8.?Today at 12,.'50
o'clock tho lmns6 occupied by Mr. K
(). I'urdv at the comer of Washing
ton and Calhoun streets was burned
Uh.en the fire w?s discovered the en
tire roof was ablaze, and the firemen
?<t re |>owetless to prevent the tie
struct ion of the house. Most of the
furniture was saved, even the caipet
being taken.up. Mr. I'urjy's insur
ance on the turnifure will cover his
loss. The house was <h? property
of Mr. Perry Mopor and was valued
at #'-,500 with $1,700 insurance
I hia is the second time within a
year that Mr Purdy has been burn
ed oat. The (ire uas eoefined to the
building in \yireh ;i on^miled, id
11><? unit several building" in tin? neigh
iorhood were ignited by failing lire
brands.? Slate.
Last of the Lake City Case.
Ch aileron, A[?ii! ? The Lake
Ci< v iy nriiing case whirls has I??j*? 11
h i i Jic tl >ckct in tins United Stutt i
<? irt uii, court sii rc toe mi*tii-il two
years ago wns placed on the. con
t itini"" ?li?i k-L al the n<j')??t of
!'ji. 11 ipl I loiij.) in tin
court estenHy. This tuc.'ihs tiiiit
the case will not go to tiia) again
and practically wipes out the
charges against the white men of
Lake City who were indicted for
the murder of Postmaster Kra?er
B. Baker at l^ke ( iiy, o:; the night
of Feb. 21, '185*8. It has been
known for mole than a year that
the lynching/ case would uol be
heard again'nud the action yester
day relieves the defend ants' of all
charges of anotlur trial.
Personal. <
Slate Supf. of F/doeetion John J.
McMahan spent pooterday In Cam
don No returned lo Columbia this
morning.
Messrs. Withers Adiuks and A Y
Cartright, trustees of tho Yorkrille
Graded school, and contractor /T. J.
I\eller rrcro in Cauiden tllis~* week
They were down 10 look at Wir grad
ed school building preparatory to re
building theirs which was destroyed
by fire some lime ago,
Mr. G. W. Malnno has been aell
ing a book containing historical
and blographing sketches. It ful
ly describes Lancaster Couqtv, and
is a series of beautiful pen*pictures
He sold iwonty-?cven copies of the
hoik in Camden and feels very
grateful to his old friends and re
latives for their kind and liberal
patronage. Ife is t he author of tho
book. His post office Is Lancaster,
S. G\
Marriage*.
Mr. John C. Churchill, of Charles
ton, and Minn Bdlle Barflold.of Oanj
don, were ifarried on Wednesday
I list at tho Methodist parsonage, Itov.
?J. I?. Stokes, ofllciatmg. Air. 1 nil
Mrs. Churchill loft on tho afternoon
train for Charleston their future
home.
Tho interior of Grace Episcopal
Church, Camden, bedecked with
the fragrant and lo\vly garlands of
Spring, delighted the eye and pleat
ed the senses on Wednesday even
ing last, hut the aw eel#* l, tender-1
est flower that bloomed waa, pluck
ed by Dr. J. T. Hay, of ntfyti&i.
The beauty and chivalry <>f Cam
den witnessed the marriage of Miss
Margaret Ancrum Hoy kin to Dr. J.
T. Hay, Rev. Mr. Mikell, of Char
leston, ass'.aled <i>y Rev. Mr. Gor
don, of tlfis city, pet formed t he
ceremony. Miss Hoykin is one of
those lovely women, occasionally
fonnd elsewlrW^vhnt indigenous to
this favored totality. Dr. Hay is
a bright, active, iadustrious and
^focnialng physician, who baa al
ready bees vstj vc?mfal is kit
pracUce. Oar beat wUms at lead
tba happy e*?pU a* they Joaraey
tfcrcmf?
BECAUSE:
Our line of S |?i ing (> I i >! I. ;n, llats, Shoes, and (ients rur
nishings will not oulv surprise ami mteiest \*>u, but will put
aioney into your pocket.
in (Mothing we are showing the LdeM Ftylcs in Kabrie, and
* -lit, at prices to pie lse.
In Ladi.'s Low Quarter Shoes, all the nobby .shapes, hoin
low to high grade, from ?1 to ?-I.tin.
MENS AND BOYS MATS
In Felts and Straw*.
Negligee Shirts in great variety, nth: to $1.00.
Undershirts with draweis ti> match, o()v> to $1.00 per sit.
ihe Finest I.me ot Neckwear in
Town m Pmcs u> Vkusc
A few minutes spent in ourStore will eonvinee.vou
that we are not blowing.
ZEMP BROTHERS
?</(. * IDa * fCeppetlir >>
?
rn'
HE SUITS HIS CUSTOMERS BY ADAPTING HIS BUSI
NESS TO THEIR WANTS.
lie now offers a full lino of Plows ami Plow Xhr.pi>: Dix
ie, Karuitir Kreind, Farouhav and (it'orjii i Ratchet. !4'j*? t i S i
zer -Distributors (horse aud hau l) and l'Vrt.ilr/, >r Uoni-?,
lliimt'S, Triers, Backhands, etc. Farm Bells. Itul'cJ, wnven
and plain Who. Laiyo arrival (?alv<ir?:v."d Poultry NT?-11
GOOD SPORT
r* impossible Willi poor GUN'S ami
AMMUNITION. Tlio oxporionced
hunger knows that, so bo comes to
A 1). KKNNKpY,
Fine Lino Groceri'G?Hoivy and
Lights ? ^
HAHNi-.SS FOR WORK HOUSES
If you nr?i overhauling the farm
harness find find any of it. defective
or useless, have it repaired now or
replace it with new gondH. .? Ltiter
when tlio spring work begins u break
in the harness will mean a brenk in
the work and a loss of valuable time.
We have also Saddle?, Slip Hug^y
an I Wagon Harnesp, Whipp, etc.
A 'bo Rope an 1 leather llaltera,
llitliin# Straps, Hamo Straps, and
everything else needed in the f-tfible
wyeetl B 'otatoGN.
It^mciiibcr We Hell the Aiahuru Wagon, tlio
li<lst Wilson made.
A D KENNEDY.
Lookout for Sowell's Bargain Day
' ;
- ? Monday.
%
We will continue to give special bar
gains on Mondays. You will find our
store the place to save money. We
guarantee to please you both in price and
*
quality of goods;^
3. J4m Sowel) & Co
OPBRA HOUSE! STOBE.
?iv;'" > ? ' ? ?
At The Famous
p Bargains.
A I this lavoiite resort will lie found un abundance of Beau
lu'ul, Nuiish (ioo<ls, and with tin* H*suraueo thui wo cat) inter
est n on it; mii} ol tun- man): ami well stocked departments* we
cordially invue you to call ami inspect our stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Willi an enclefis variety ol Washable Dress Fabrics, to
t?ether witli a lino of Beautiful Wool Dress (jlootls in
If
we are prepared to please ov< n the most fastidious.
We call sp". ial attention also to >?>ur Superb Tjine of Waist'
iiiL's. consist.i" of Niks and various km.dsof other Stylish''Ma
terials, which .or beauty, cpalitv and cheapness cannot be nur-y
passed. Our line of
"Jl'iyl fii-flylCll'jJtfc
In ^jtylish, handsome bluck ?oo<]h was never more com
plete. the populirity <?l \vhic!? sat i-sti d by l lie Very Liberal
patronage we are receiving.
See our line of Beautiful
I?anging in qunlity from the cheapest to as fine as is ever
brought to this market. Mull*, Dimities, India' Linens,- plain
and Checked Nainwinike, eh;, and at pricc s that Trill please
even the closest. bu\ ers.
A beautiful asK>rtincut of Applique?, Laces and Embroid
eries. u ti
lie sure to see our lino of
Ladios walking hats and
Pallors,
(J hi Id ren's sailors, Uent's
and Hoys Straw Hats and
Caps.
Don't fail to see our attractive lino of Gent's Furnishing
Goods. The goods attract and the prices captivate* Our stock
Calicos. Cottonades, Domestics, etc., is complete, and we can
make it interesting to any of our crother merchants from the
country who will favor us with a call before placing their or
ders.
We keep constantly on hand a Superb line of Straw..? Milting,
which we are selling at low water mark.
Cordially soliciting your patronage, we are your J very re
spectfully and truly, - - ? ? :?.
_Ol,_