The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 21, 1901, Image 3
Tho largest lieau 01 cabbage w<
h**0 seen this your was presented to
u* on Monday last l-.v Judge I. K
Holland. It weighed fourteen and
^ half pounda aud vvo venture llie as
sertion tlmt a larger OUO ilttH not
been raised iu.ithe county this year.
A Mammoth Ofllce.
Megsrg. Jliwli Uros. <V Co have
jnst had put in their More a very
large and handsome It was
brought up from tho S. A. b. depot
r>no <lay tldn week iiikI while going
up street had the appearance of a
pood sized house being in the center
of the street.
The Camden Steam Luunary
I ' m rn itfj t
&? 0. depot. All partioa i't Camden
or Kirkwood having bawdry will
p!ea?o step to tlm nearest telephone
and ring 95 for the hanudry wagon
All of my patrons who have been
having laundry at the up town of
will kindly adviso rue where I
can eall lor same, Packages will be
called for and delive'cd anywhere in
Camden and an far north as Goodie
- Castle.^ First class hmndrymau
You are invited to visit tho laundry.
Kespcct fully,
Chas. I'. Kossigool.
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To Re-open Bicycle Shop.
Mr. W. O. liny wlio Io?h boon in
' Charlotte fur some time lias returned
tu Camden and will re . pen his bicy
cle shop at the saiuo stand formerly
used by him on lower Main street.
Tins will be good news for Air.
Hay's many friends here who are
glad to have biui back, lie will be
J'et lei* prepared for the execution of
~ bicycle and all machine work than
over beforo. Work ?vjjl be nailed
p for and delivered again after being1
completed, thereby saving his onuto
intra this trouble.
Advertised Letters,
The following is a li^t of letters;
ruaining uncalled for in the Cum
?n post cHice for week cuding
jne 15, 1 90 J :
^ftlale-^V A Thompson, Willis
mjTTflinrH' Tf Cray fiam, W II linn
?ok, VV Pelhaiu, Sam no! L(nvi?,?J3
Ridley, H II Allan, Louis 1*' Emu
D.
Female ? Ilttttie Harrivl, Maiy
lojd, Mary Harris, Laura * Simons,
* ** ^ n'l . ? V ~ U^v^' ?
LIB JCJ W UtUUOrt, vuuki/.muv y+ZTTlCl
, Nellie Jadkins. Miss Ackerman,
frs J H Olephant, Miss M A A bk -
n wall.
Parties calling for Hiof.o let'.ere
til please state whut uctA' they were
Ivcrtiscd.
G. O. Ar.KXANDKH, P. M. I
Trinity Choir Boys at White Pond
The choir boys of Trinity church,
nder the chaperonr /a of the rec
or, Rev, Churchill Sattcrlee, Mr.
i, PvBrown, Mr. and Mrs. \Y.
IcB. Sloan and Miss Jennie G.
Jlbbes ebjoyed a most delightful
lUtior pf tour 'days duration, from
roe#4*y morning until Friday
light of Tant week.
Although Jupiter Pljjvius sur
paseed himself In honor of the oc
<a?lo* be failed to dampen tlio m
jor of the campers, especially the
poaDfer male members of the par
ly. ? White Pond on *vbe Camden
road WM the seat of war against
(be tribe, and It Is reported
IWL the catfish and sun perch sus
tained heavy loMCB.-Calnmbia
State, 16 th ins i
Original Tombstone of Baron de Kalb
Found,
We take the following very val
O.Meptecc of local Wor, nation
fioifi the Camden corrc?pnD(|cm.,.
of the Colambia State uf the 20th ?
"Mr. Robert Kennedy, the "head ,
of .the Camden graded school, has!
lalelj.wede a jrery inter^stfoo- |lis.
iorieal I find which i9 nothjD? ]rga
than the original tombstone of the
>'?0 B? 0McK.lhhC
de Kalh was mortally
sfc tho t)at tlo nf n %
-<? u.?e , L uZr
V' "rffi The
ridler w&, baried |? t
lan church tarrt ! I
iBjteri.n church '
iginnltm ol ih, |Ai cc?.
urch was rebuilt
>n**n>eaka bi\ charoh
' StOB* - ,
1 ?? t*f u? if; Ken*
istd?* * Imi
* te>
.tforgona!.
Mr. Samuel Boykin ami family
will occupy Mr. l\ T. \" il lo ( ? j *? u c i
residence diu ing the summer.
Mins Corrio Muhia who bus boon
attending sohool at the (lrocn\iih<
l<\m?alo ('ollego has remrtird holm*
Mis* Ada Tranthani, ot W i itl ! t i-v } >, in
also lit homo now.
arr.l WaaUtni Away.
\V? learn that Air. John Heevea' j
o ?? i h t. mill whs washed away by j
Sunday nights f i c k bet-, also the
mill of Mr. II. II. Hoiton ot Month j
Spring. l>uite a nniubcr have lost
a quantity of small grain from their
low lands, and much dnnmgii h:i?!
boon ilone in many waj ?, ? Kershaw
Kra.
Uty'list Union.
The Korah^w County Haptist
Union will meet with tin? Hethany
Haptist Church, nfc, Westvillc on
Saturday before the tilib Sunday
in June, at 11 o'clock u.i in. {t is
limped lb at all tbe H'iptv4t\rhujvhes
in Kershaw County wvill he topro
aente(|. L. L. Clyhurn, Mod.,
L. W. ( 'opeland, < "lerk.
Bund Entertainment.
Tbe Camden Hra*s and Heed
Hand assisted by some of tlio neat
talent of tbe oily will give a firm
class up-to-date concert ai>4 novel
ty entertainment about tbe 11th of
July. Tbe boys and their friends
uro hard at work getting up some
iboj. ?I:-, ?; ,.-?;u,1un,nii
and "Vocal. They will conclude
ilu'ir entertainment with a laugh
able farce. The band expects to
have a largo audience greet them
and they will receive the worth ?>!'
their money. Het'i eshmen'H will
bt: solved. We have seen the pro
grant and it is full and vatied.
A Co&tly F.j^ht
One day this wok F.stlov hong, .)
H. Chick arid Tress V. Kobinson got
into a fight in which lxooinsnn re -
ceived some severe cuts about the
bead. Soon af'er tbe fiiht I-'?ng
left town hut was later arrested in
UooU Hill. Sheriff Trantham took
l bo first train for Rock Hill and ro
turned with Long on Wednesday
night. The case was compromised
and all charges settled up by hong's
father before the Sheriff arrived,
consequently Long was k-jI al Qibeily
immediately upon his arrival here.
The costs in the ease wore: City
tine $25; Magistrates cost i'l.-tU;
Doctors bill $0 ; Hienfl's cost !?17;
ilohinsori, (the injured man.) ?<>n;
amounting in all to $101.10.
Gold In The Catawba.
Tltc Charlotte Observer says thntl
tho gold miners who huvo lamlii the
discovery fhM-f. the black hhihI in the
bed ol tiie iivc?i is rich with gold
An assay of a qjuant.it.}' <?t tiiis sand
recoutly made, shows a yield ol
per ton. This js an extraordinarily
rich yield, :lnd /if all tho sand in th^
company's Wk'U^s holds up lo /u,
the result will bo a veritable bnnjan
za. Inasmuch as the bed ol the X'a
ta-ffba has boon washed out in n/ioy
??>) qfiAD Ky the recent fioa-J, the /bet
torn s along tho river must be moh in
gold dust and a resort to the priui
ilive syfdom of panning might prove
profitable. ? ltock Hill Herald.
Wnsbed Away.
Tho old house on tho old ferry
road which was at one time the for.
ryroan's house washed away and
lodged down the river several linn,
dred yards during the high freshet
of two weeks ago. t.
One of the old rock piers upon
which the bridge rested and which
was burnt during the war also wash
od away.
Just at this place there is ft con
siderable bend in tho river and tho
water crossing at such --a terrilic
force, onusod a canal about one hun
dred yards long and 100 feet wide to
bo washed across this bond. It is
said that it would have taken about
six months to dig this canal with tho
ordinary proocss of railroad building*
nnd It la thought that ir a fow more
high freshets come the river will quit,
its prosent courso and take to it3
uolf-uiado canal.
In Mcmoriam.
Ou Wednesday night, .June 12th,
the death angel hovered over the
home of Mr. W. G, Nance, and
while the loved ones gazed with
tear-dimmed eyes on the 'aoo "
??Minnie," beloved wife of C. A.
Hugging and only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Nance, with a
sweet smile her apirit wiiyget s
flight to the mansions of t,ue bles-s
ed to inherit "an house not made
with hands; eternal in the Hea
yeus;' Tho deceased was born
near Shelby, N. C., Jan. 1st, 18n.
converted in early life, *ho joinc
the Zion Baptist Church near t ia
place, has resided in Camden one
year, where she died*- She leaves a
husband, two small children, fath
er, mother, three brothers aud
arand mother to mourn her loss
Death wcras sad to us, but our
Heavenly father holds the keys ol
life and death, and happy ib the
?oul whoae truat ia in Jesus when
our father bid. them come homo
Thaa It waa with "Minnie . Aftor
month# of intenae
aweet the anmmona, I'child come
horned' A. ahe thought ot hff
Heavenly home, ehe exclaimed. I
have two deer little ones wailing
for me there,"
WMUhweto's brifht porU?le are op*/
0WMA,a6.
Killed by Iaghtulnjc.
Mr. K. il. 1W-U, rt" Wi'snvillo, had
a ui u W kiilvil lightning Nat Km
iIhv. Ir ? ;i* tiod to u r
}>"!f ul tin' lime it struck
A Carvt ot Thanhs,
To l'lu- Ciuoiiiclu : ? Tlio family
mid hntnaii 1 of l ill' 1 :i t o .Mis. .M .
(i. lln^?*il]S Wjrfil 1(1 l IlL'il
litai t f ?.* 1 1 ilmnks lo (it! ih?k fru-nd*
who s > kilidiv assisted ant fthowi'd
llu'ii nti^hborl v spirit during tin
SW'ktlC'iH i I I In* tl(|>;ll U'<j Dili'.
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Killed In Sumter
Ki\ck K. Winn whs killed
Cliurli's S ui i lit who tu'lin
|a> ft it maker was d r?'Usj' v
itonndod l>y 1'-. A. Kii tvuviltt i i
Sumur hist Kridav. Winn mil
Kdwuids 1> ml :i lawsuit o i ;i d^l t
of .fS and t hi' killing ti auhed fiotn
tii at.
1/oalhs.
Mrs. I!. .1 Walts, motlior-in law ? >t
( *n I * t . ?' ?' 1 Soil , died hef^Lonn- in
Wati ruo yi'su-rilav muihing r.i
o'clock, in tin! Sl??t >\ur of lie* aj."i\
Tin: I >n t' i i 1 \v i i I lake pliuvNil Smyrna
idii'.ri-Ji l>li is morning at 1 1 i> Monk.
Tho infant child oi .Mr. mnl Mr-.
H. (\ Jir.ckwan died at their home
nil Lytllcton street WudnoHihiy af-i
i? rnuoii about f> o'clock, Tin; little
inn) was ahont t In ot* months old and
whs earrnd to Charleston for inter
IlK'llt.
( 'lifii laHc iiuwt >)>?' >?><?'?> 1 '
Mr. C. A. Mutiny, died on the I'.Hl j
Mot .Inst ni>o wurk boiore, litth: ?
Ho^a'rt mother Truly lhr> imn^ j
i>f ;.(Tli(dion is falling heivily upon
i!.i husband and f it lu?r. I
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It K A 1 ? ESTATE Tit ANtJ 1?U3.
Tim following truiud'era ol real es
tate w i* re recorded in tin' Audi I or s
ollit'u during t1??? pa>t week :
\, i', lJfuce to I) CI Lcnier,
acres in No. S, ?200.
1 1 uiiriu Mm to x to '1' A Crosaland,
21 acres in No. 10, S .
I1 M .Johnson to .1 M Roberta 30
nriV'S in No T, S 1 00.
.1 J) 1 ) i u 1 1 h [ > to Win McKae, 1 lot
in No. 1, SOU.
Win McKae to Wesley Miller, 1
Int.
C I. Kirklcy to W 1. Dil'asa and
J ,J Workman, 1 iu!.
W lias ncH to .Joe Mutphy, ^
acre in No. , s.).
ft M M irstiftll in Win I) Marshall
10n acres in No. $'200.
Geo '1' Little to Klleft M Williams
?22 .-cres i>i No. I.
U,, iik of 1 tiiliiowjiy to \ \"^ Rabon
2()'i>er<;H in No. 1(5,
L W Watto t<? Geo ]' Wat fa, <?0
acrca in. No. 1 1 , ?M?8.
J-ts R Thompson to Sallie W
Tl.?nipM?n, 1 :-><"? acres in No. 1<>,
(57. ^
Abram Riuiey to W es^^fe^Millor,
70x1 0f> ft. $50.
Au'OUjI Indian Burying Ground.
While inspecting the dainwgu
done i a his father's bottoms by the ,
rccent big fresheta in the Catavrba
River on Wednesday of Inst week,
Mr. Win, M. tiooch observed In a
Wfi6h?il out place the points of the J
teeth of a man slicking up. He
Itcgau digging with hia pocket
knife and soon dug out the fc.cuii
?vines. I'nder the skeleton head
svaa a large, very amooth Indian
'.omahu wk. In diggiug up the real
>f the skeleton, he found a number
>f beads. from one-eighth of an,
noli to an inch long, apparently
uadc of bones of so we kind. H?- j
ilao found arrow heads, some ?n-i
Han pots, etc. The workmanship
jn the tomahawk was excellent
jupcrior to any we have ever seen.
Mr. Gooch says that that portion
:>f his fat hei?'.? bottoms has long
been known to bu an old Indian
burying ground. ? Lancaatei Lee g
i r.
To-day is the longest- day in the
year.
SUMMER SCHOOL.
&ni -Inly 22nd, 10 a; Tea. he n
Inking the lull four woi-rfrt t.ui.isi ai
entitle*) to renewal of cert iii< ? * t * "? ? P
rial instruction will be pv?nn the ^
uf text books recently ?d?;pU-l. - ;
will l.r ??.!<! to teachers at t.ilf jru ?
Sunt. 7.. Tk .Uakur, of Lancaster, wul .<?
indi.r?o Jj a
Superintendent of Kducation.
EXECUTION SALE.
Synth Carol fna-Kenliaw County.
Court of Common Pleas .
Jioyf L. lltir<nc? )
J ' Exec "Hoi
./. L. i
?. ? fit > m the above stated execu- 1
;he Courtllouac .n Camden. fe. I
the tirst Monday in Julv, 1001
One kit carpenter a tools,
Wren. ?? s> K< C.
Tern.* casn.
i:N(x RAVING.
sS%asivt:s
(rnar?nt? all work sausiaer ) ^ ftUo
clicerlnlly f?.t on(jravln? machine
h? ;e the only ^ejon entire Mt,
T~ ?
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!t-So+ Weather OoH!
I ? ! i j t* (Oil ami tV.it - m.ii<, 7") t ? ? ^1".
Kanrv ' Klanik'l < 'out ami I '??:;?.* Sails $ 1 !t>S'U.
Uluo uiul Fancy Kianui'l i \ m . - ii<?m ! I<? ?>i.
lltMuiilnl ?i{ ImUc Sfj ( I .t.i. \ '.'.u.l. I ?" ti *
1 >k] (:> 1 i)( u> ? I '?
Straw ! juts 1 o ? t? ??.?> ! .uu,
a Shliis ;,llo t'? ?*> 1 .
Wliitr I'i'j h' :i i u I Limn Shirts.
S*-ri\. Us I )i'm \\ ft s. ? >'> and <>r.
I
I iulcrshiris ;m<! Shawns to ivmu'!) ^ !?> v^<
1 1 1 Kurt
ANYTHING TO KS.EP YOU COOL
Gall Ik: tiirtiis'ii'il you ;;t lnitvs ;it
ZEJ^F -> BROTHERS
UP -JO-BATE
Labor - Saving MacMnes,
row SA LK KY
A. D. KENNEDY,
IS'owr iw Tlio "Fiitu* r*\> HSji;. .
Binders, Reapers, Hakes,
Thomas' Wise4 & Cutaway Harrows.
Binder Twine and. Grain Cradles.
iGE CREAM FREEZERS,
ICE TONGS,
R'K picks,* lkmon
SQUEEZERS, CORK
fcCREWS, HAMMOCKS.
Temperature Tamers,
Ttiot th:nk of Liiei:o uii<i yet cool.
Fruit Jars, J oily Tumblers, Preserving Kettles, Fly Fans,
Window run! Door Screens.
Fishing Tackle to delight the Fiishermau's heart.
LAWN MOWERS AND KUH Ell HOSFv
On reful attention to our GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
A D KENNEDY.
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CLEARING OUT SALE
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of Spring and Summer Clothing
At and Below cost. All Goods
Will be Sold Lower Than the
Lowest, For Next Sixty Days.
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DAVID WOLFF,
A i.?! h . i \- i ! i . set1 u it'll the 5 ? - ?- it t ?? i ic | -or1 a nt matter,
;(!?! mitt 1 1:1 1 ? omfr Us * \ r . j ic ?? iou> : ; n f ? r is **wheie
f v- ? ? ) <.?* > : .?.!!? -hebe^ rt'-a'iN t ; ! ; I In- small* ! <|iian!ity ot
|h:?M, and with flic lrnsl wori'v,'1
l ake (?ur advice, li hers galore;
i f
( oiilr hi The (till lCdge Store;
l'\> r ?.r .1 1 1 l!ir lakes from 1 1 1 < ? 1 1 1 1 ( : i i 1 1 to shore;
\\ i' I ?? \ , h.r llu' bail lo i;ivu even more.
riicf.' i-> a hail some! lines (ailed 1 In- '? i 1 1 1 1 * brownie, which
i some, /To nol like \er\ imii h. hut as it stands well in Uncle
S.iin's list i 1 1 1 a I ion, we allow it in plav an important part in
jour lake, and would surprise von lo see what tremendous
j Irnl Is can he made with that ahme. l in n, there is another
known as the "Silver Mail." and. is in general use, espeeial
; I \ thro'i^hou! our Southland. lor this, wo uive in return
jlari'v.r .uamc, and 1?\ UMiit.'; e few lo^e'her, there is nothing
in < > u r lake that cannot be captured, i he ??"(ji'cen l>aek
jBait." the (dd reliable. I I o ,s .! stirs. .nr lake- from center
}|o circnui Icrcnec, and whet i rat i l'\ in;.', lcsults are realized
J&L'
jTi^lgr PAianne
| u IB Urn* B r\ X iti N W w W
; GILT EDGE STORE
Is now iu I lie midst of Stock-taking, and wishing to reduce
the stock, especially between now and the time for imienlory
(July 1st) is in a position to give all fishers .'or
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GENUINE BARGAINS '
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All t iiiit, they eovhl wish. We find ninny odds" and. endfl,
ho i n of which may he the very tiling you are looking for, and
h\ leuvoti of it? being :hi "odd" or an "end" would enable us lo
give ii to you at far less than value. We are delighted that,
we have done ho well with our .Spring and Summer Stock, and
now, wishing to make a
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GLEAM SWEEP
Of It, (liit we may have none left to "spend the coining
winter with u:>," we offer such inducements :if will prove irrc
sistnble. Ho sure to sec our stock before making your purchas
es in anything in the way of Dry Goods, Notios, Gents Fur
nishing Goods, Shoorf, Hats, (slothing, etc.. and if we ? fail to
please you, we can only feel thsit it is not your fault but our
misfortune. , v
Thanking you for your liberal patronage, nod with the a?
surance that we rthall strive to continue to make ourselves wor1
thy of your confidence, etc., we are,
Y< urs Very Respectfully ,, ?
1\ VlLLKPIOUlS, PltOP.