The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 26, 1901, Image 2
. PUHL1SUKD EVKKY FRIDAY
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W. Xj. Mi'DOWELL.
&uaaciurnoi? Rati:* : CMm; year , f I .M>,
aix niontiiM, 7JV oont?; three molt 1 1m, 40
conte .
Ratkh for AnvrtttTiHiMO Ordinary
UiiMrtidlll Iki I V U I tls III U J 1 1 M , lifHt iltHf rtioll
" $1,00 por Hanaro ; oa<;h ?ii)>HOi|U0dt in
Hortion 00 oentH pur K<|iiart?.
Candidate^' Oh ids for County oIIIcob
?5,00. ('ouvrrMsionul $10.00,
' lociTTa, 5 ountH per lino each in
^flfirtloif.
OontmunicKtioii.4 will ho puldiaheri when
ofintorout to the ?i;ilornl public and
not of a defamatory nature. No re
Hppn?ihility will ho aHKuniod for tin?
vioWH of oorruHpontlentH.
Katoa for contract <i<lvtuttnin^ will be an
nounced upon application at thouOice.
Remittance* by ehnckH, draftM and | ?< t a I
money orders should l><< made pavahio
to YV. L. Mol)j)W ElAi,
Camden. S. C.
CAMJ>KN. S. CM JULY 2<;, 1W?1.
KelYoshing.
While wo constituents are rathm
diocourftged, swoating with heat n n < I
grass, it ih a genuino sutiHluetion to
know that our represents! iron nrc do
* iog well, Whilo wo oursolvoN mi^
tasto Bomo of tho hitter sweets < I
poverty, it is only with pride we
Contempluto the prosperity of our
Truly gratifying it is to hoar that
\thoy have struck (>)!, and gotten in
j^n tho ground floor. Despite their
nlmoftt cruel assaults upon woall.ii
rind its ooncoptlonism, yet Hoim; lou
der disposed and forgiving million
aire iniiHt hnve given them fiicndly
tips and suggestions. Hero in Sen
ator Tillman, if ho ho not slandered,
actually a manager in a great- od
Hold in Toxaa. Who known hut
what ho may very aoon l>o a verita
kilo Roekefelle r. II is talents aro
such that, wo may ox poet tho meat
iest things of him. Wo all know that
ho la ot n Koeky nature, indeed car
rievj^u j^vk. t full of rock*. and cer
tainly ohunkn thoin wdh tho greatest
_? _ vigor and *kill.
Then too, our ostoemod congroRH
inan, Latimer, wo nrc glad to hour,
bus btruok it rich on coppor in Mox
ieo Wo hoar, if there ho no mis
take, that ho ia Senator Tillman's
' choice for McLaurin-H place. With
ropnor and oil magnates from Sonth
Cambria in tho Senate, w? nhonid i>e
Tint up at last. Th?-n could they ti^ht
fire with tiro. Tlioy could with ho
muc'i hotter grace- pour volleys into
the steel and coal barons.
It would l)o impossible for tm to
imagine that either Tillman or I . u f . ? -
in or could ho in tho slightest affoci
ed by tho acquirement of woalih in
thoir fiidit for tho poor man. l<>r
\ wi) know that Tillman having do
/ nounccd free passes iih semi bribery,
(pardon allusion to this Htalo old
tiling.) himself accepted them with
out being at all damaged thereby.
\ Hut it is fortunate all round. It will
now bo so mu oh easier for our Sena
tor and coming Senator to reconcile!
themselves io the new order ofj
things. It if? now behelil of all men
. that free silver is dead? killed by
thoso rich gold hugH. Thank hoav
ens we wiil not have to bo sworn on
tho book to support froo silver. That
was a remedy for the poov num. I'm
tho disease of poverty seems hope
Ichs. The political doctors despair
- of the -q'uiek-sil ver treatment. We
were going to say, however, that
since our worthy Senator* huve g"t
ten out of the class ot the poor, they i
can s ? much more readily adiu'l J
ihemRclves and become consoled fori
the Ions of pom* dear free silver.
Let it not be thought we speak I
ironically. Nothing coul?l bo tut - J
tiler from iih than thin odious dan*
prejudice of poor against rich. Not
for a moment could we entertain one
bard thought of our groat leader to
' eee his pockets growing full of tun
l^fltey as well an rock*. For all of his
great services f o South Carolina he .
^ could iH> t bo too well repaid, even i
with millions. Wo know Hint it ?
would all bo used for the good of j
South ?'arolina, and that he would he'
a very different millionaire from till j
the others. Ili? pitchfork we know!
.L.. was j ibbod into Clevehmd for hav-j
ing an intorcsi in Omnda eon!.]
though it wiih ?T?niod, and for grow
ing woalty. but of course the same!
ruled would not apply to him.
True JeflVrson was poor, and Cn ra
don oneo raised money for him Hut!
"Washington was rich and ilmt
enough. Why not Tillman ai.M Lai* j
iiner? i'orcupino
Had Road.
The County Supervisor has or
dered the roads worked none too
soon. The Charleston rood from J
Camden to Boykin's Mill. \? in a
? ' most terrible condition, some places
in it being almost impassable. It
' is a wonder that more than one
suit lias not been brought against
the county for damages sustained
from tiie bad condition of tho road.
<? ' For anyone to travel this road at
night would certainly be at the fialc
of their life. For Heaven's sake lot
this roed be worked ? and worked
i right. II ftllAtbe public highways
in the county are in as bftd fix fts
, ->tbie one we ere in a most deplora
ble condition.
The following from the Giinton
Chronicle upon the subject of good
toade i? timely:
~ #U there It anything which can
fee considered ae pre-erftTnefctly im
wortaat to the farmer it ie good
M. The ooet of bad ones, in
of time* .1h? tnjnrtng of
v
not to apeak of tho woi ry occasion
od by hauling light- loads with
ffjr?at difficulty jbrjwgli (loop nnd.
There is no re Won why our people
should oonaent to draw their wag
i onfl along muddy roads as thoir la
j thorn have done, except tho luck of
progjossi veness which makes us
i poor and keeps us so.
Laurens county cou'd riot do a
hotter tiling than go heayily in
d(dit for good roads. The saving!
to the far mora would much moro j
than *011 sot 1 lot coat.
! Tho first thing to do in cHt?*?li?h- j
iny a good road ay atom is to desert j
[til,: old ono, except where tho road
in a good oim'i and thia occurs \or\ i
seldom in Laurens oounty.
A few thouHaud dollars spent in
surveying and purchasing good <
road beds would ho I ho Drat and >
moHt, important in road reform in j
I ,au roim county. Why do our far- !
mora not' insist, upon this immense ]
Iv important improvement, rather
than waste thoir time, und kili I
tluir atock tt ying U> thoir |>?o i
ducts to maiket over Impassible
roads? I
After wo havo properly surveyed
roads, we ahould thou purchase
road machinea enough to throw yp j
these roads to a convex form HP
that they will shed water. Next,
th<> sandy rouda ahould bo treated i
with coatiiiga of (day to give them
solidity and tho cluv roads ahould i
bo uiven Band to keep them from j
cutting up. In thia way aoTirt r oh o a
may l>o liad the year round. Later,
MeAdam roads might lie built, or |
d.rl roads oiled and arid made into
I if i ie> a I. e 'it boulevards.
We have no 11 mi res to givt, but
we are improved thai the immense
I r ihb now o n l :i i led upon our f a i in ? ? i *
by the miserable loads why h tliev
have In travi I coiih) be cut in h:>il j
or even fuilher reduced by an ox
pond i t. u re of a iy a hundred thou- |
Hand dollara in road making. The
county could lloat lunula to that
anion at at par on h four per cent
lotsi^, now wliilo money i* cheap.
No better time could be had fori
such a reform than the present and
sve will never bo a prosperous and
wealtliy people until we apend tins
money, County oliloiala who hare
no progroaaive ideas, ahould be re
tired from otllee. Those who are
willing to get on the band wagon
and lend the proeoHaion <d progress
should bo retained. Hut people
und otlice holders alike ahould at ai t
Ht once to make the county an up
to date, progroaaive, money mnking
and money saving county. Old
methods have beoomo ridiculous.
They must give pi ice to the new.
There la nothing on the face of
tho earth leva ngreaaivo and pro
gressive than county government
:ia it ia ad in i mulct od in South Car
olina. r-'H the people will not put
up with it indefinitely. Wo, nniHt
jrpt iid of our bad roads, a lelic of
n half aavHge state ; otherwise we,
will novel keep up with tho mater
ial progress of other states and
counties.
Anderson and Pickon* > have al
ready had their roads aurvoyed and
wotked with road machincM. Orren
wood and Abhoyiile havo done j
something in tho same line, Kich
land and Darlington are sotting an
example of making good roads by :
mixing sauil and day. Lnuronai
has done nothing, nothing, noth
ing.''
What has Kersh .w county done?
The date of tlio munW*. talkod ?>f ?
??lection to llll Iho Congressional |
to at of tin* 7th ? I i m t rirtt, made vacant ?
hy the death of Congressman Stokos |
lias boon <lcofrlod upon. Tho Oovor j
nor issued a proclamation today |
tho o fleet that Ibo election should i
take place at tho 1 i m o of tho regular;
elections in November next. The
Ttli il in! riot . in which tho election irs
to 1).' ho hi, is composed of tlio oouiv }
tics of Lexington , Orangeburg, Sum. J
t'V, the toyndiips of liolln, (Jivenp.i
loins, ftiorjjo. Cain, Dorchester'
Hevward, K(>l'Ov, Sheridan, Vord or,!
^ I
iJii^'on'^, niitl Warren, of tho co> i a
' v of Colleton, and the townships ?fi
St. ,T amci", (Jooso Crock, St. John's,!
Berkeley, and St. Stephen's ot' thoj
c-uiity of Berkeley, ,?i r? J*o\wr
Tow ji of tho county nf Bichland.j
A. K. in News and Courier.
At tlio meeting of the State Dem
ocratic Ksocutive Commit too in Co
lumbia last night a resolution was
adopted requesting Senator McLau
rin to ro?ign. Tho vote stood 21 to
Tho primary election in tho 7th
District will lake p'aec on the 27th
of August, Candidates will be as
sussed 8.')rt each. The campaign will
open in Sumter on Aug. Oth.
Judge Buchanan was in the city
yesterday. He fully intends to
make the race for congress in the
Seventh district, and is satisfied
that he will win tho race. ? State,
'20th inst.'
The Kansas River rannicg
through Topeka is so dry. that green j
grata is growing in the centre of tho I
riverbed. Most of the streams of
tho State, except the larger ones,
Uftvc gono dry. ^
jjpie Statb Press Association is on
a trip to Buffalo. As w? are fioitk
* rtofe mot reekleaa ?? did sot go
Wit* It
- i.
rt-fr ? l-r
y
? t
Useless to Ta<klo 8 C. Firemen*
'I ho North Carolina lirotuen are
afraid to ?>? >'!? HtihiWHt tho hove
wagon lt'A.n? from Sniivji Carolina
anil this youf for tho l\vdi time the
largest pv'/.': is olio red Tor North
Caiolln a hoau wagon* teams alone.
TllO OXpelieiieO. of tllO p?l9l foW
yoiiis ItHH t'tnt'ht tho tar heel Hie
mot) that thry hftvo no chance fui
Ural pit y.o u? a hose wagon race
lit-' i^outh (-itroliiiu team"
Kuiniev, ( 'oiu nibia and Oaindon
have w??o nil tho prizes worth hav
in/ f.?. HoVi'i til years in succession. ,
? Sumter Watchman.
A <1 vert mod Iiottois,
I h o following in a liflt of letters
remaining uneiilled for in tho Cam
d.u po*i. oiiivO for woolc ending
.July ~ 1 1 I 1 V -
Mule - -Kieh ?rd Ilradloy, S 10 All
brooke, li M .James, Mack Hardy.
I'.ldrf'tl A ( ? r<>** ii . I >.t v i ? I (Jnrdner. l?
1 1 t t r i ' n I *< j .luhn !M t.apoll, A ^
I JOggMt * .
Camilla ( 'antoy, Silu Urowu, Lou
isa * oleinan. Pannio Lang. Msrtha
liohinson, I'. N Webb, Sarah J Hal
larh. Mrs NettU?s Itnrnos, Mrs. An
na Ibown, Mii;4; Mosaic iWakb*, Miss
liirdio W ihon, Sophia Whitakor,
>1 ina I.illuia I hrm.
Parlies calling for thono let'em
will phase si ito ti'Aa t nrrk Ihey wero
advei I ised.
( i U A i . i . x A n i > e i ? t !'?
pK-nie at Bethuno.
'I ho picui.- which WM to have heoq
|l( ld at licthuno on duly 2<"dh lui*
boon post piiiii' d to I* i' id ay , Aug. 1Mb.
TIk ph-nic will bo hold lor tho pur.
i ,oK?' <d organizing a camp of the old
veterans and tuna of votorans of the
M vcnlh South Carolina Hatalhon in
tiit- war b ! w--. it tho Slates. It b
propound ulsn to inako ihn picnic an
educational rally in order to awaken
renewed iul. ii.3t in iho establish
merit of a uraib d Hchool at Buthuno.
Prominent v.pf-akcrH will be hnro to
address tin- ? r.?wd ? some to repeat
tho t lory of t In daring exploits ol
Lh.i patriot* who participated in tho
great struggle ol tho four years that
tried men's soi*W ? others who will
tell of the ,irteiimorable advantages
of !>*-? t?-r -T'ductil ional facilities lor tho
steadily growing town of bethuno.
It is especially desired that every
old veteran of the 7tb S. (3. llattal
lion will he present. Kvervhody ih
invited to eomo. brims their families,
and well lilh d baskots.
Atnotv < ho-?e who will l?u invited
f.. uKikeTiddreHSCS at tlio picnic are
the ftdlowii \i : A''jt. Thomas, of
Charleston i Col. 1'. II. NoIbou, ??r
Columbia; Hon. \\\ K Siovonson, of
Chora w- Hon. M b- Smith, ami }{on.
li. li. (Mar ke and Mr. W. A. Sehroek,
ol Camdon.
Cotton Oil Mil)?
'i'l'e Sumt.-i Hem, speaking ol olli
<-oil ehaiisit-H a roault of the cot
ton oil mill ooinbtnation, says:
"Mr. A. C. Phelps, formorly ?ec
ri ti.rv and treasurer of tho Atlrtn
tin Cotton *"1 company, has hoen
Mppointei! division superintendent'
of tho Southern Cotton Oil compa
ny, Tho success of the mills,
lelmerv, developed, wua duo in a
Uteat measure to the business acu
men and energy of Mr. Phelps, who
w as the moving spirit in the estab
lishment of iho original mill. H**i
wo i ked indef:itiga'>ly for tho snc
oi'NH i.i tho enterprise : and his ef
torts were abundantly rewarded, as
!t?v one at all conversant with the
.tll'-iirs ??f the Atlantic Cotton Oil
eonipnny will testify. In his new
lield he will have greater renpoiibi
bililies and many more mills undei
|,M h n pe r \ i h 1 on, but with his expe
rience it goes without Baying that
h<> will make a success of the man
sueine lit of many mills, just as he
did when he had only a fuw under
Iiis eoutrol.
"Mr. ] * h ??! will, of necessity, I
litiv-o io :rmove to Columbia to
1 1 v??, hut for the present his family]
will re urn in in 8 u inter. Mo has al
ready ?? ti I ?? r* ? 1 upon tho discharge!
the duties of his now position
nnil ? ill Iw leaflet spend t he greut
ci pail of hi* time in Columbia
. wLcii not veiling the mills under
lllif: SW pc; Virion. I To llHM m a n V
j i .? n .'-i in this oily, in winch lie!
Jiins ? 4 i ? m*? i ?<iut_c lioyhood, and)
: lli*? y r? grel t i i fi t lie line l<i leave
i Sumter, although they arc glad
[thiil In* Iimm received tliis merited
ro t-?? t? u i t i *. ? n of hie ability.
"Mr. ('. ( Fishhnrn, formeily
assistant secretary of the Atlantic
[Cotton oil company, has Uoen rc
tuined by the Southern Cdtton Oil1
'company and will go to Colombia
with Mr. 1'lnlpa.
I "Mr. Perry Moses has been ap
pointed * upoi intemtent of the mill i
in thia city, and the superinten
dents of the other mills owned by
the Atlantic Cotton Oil company
have been retained in their posi
lions by the new management.
Notice to Road Overseers.
All road ovcrsoors-WB hereby noti
fied <?>have the "?wda warned
oat orf N the public highways, and
have the loads put in good oondi
tion. Overseers are urgently re
quested to have the hands warned
oat as soon as possible, so that the
roads can be worked daring the lay*
ing bj season on the farms, so as not
to interfere any more than necessary
with the harvesting season. The
law reqaic^ four days work of ten
honra per itay, aad road overseers
are notified to have the fall time pat
oi?ty lif MtHir*
lliSAl, EfeTATi: THANH* EU3, j
The following I rftUhlcjH tit i\ ? ! !
tfittf w? ro recorded in tho An. i'ltii'n
oQlee during tlif p?ivt week :
John A M< Cackcl to K I'. Wil- on, it,
kl , <>iK' hu i ! acrt? in N?i .''J, yi?>
John A MeOithkill t , It i; WiI.h ?, v
ah, half in rt in No. "_'v, *-,o
( i < > Willee t ? ? Cumd v J r< 5 <1 I'.m.
ti ui>Iih\v Coati'v, I lot in
t i?K at k> ntrei?l, *40?>
l)(i Kletelivi . ?? t ill, to I' l> I' I 'i >'i
4-1 urit i iii No s $(!<),
Ili'H I Khdrhei;, < t Si', tluif 1I1O . ?-?J in
41, aeres ill Xo 8, IV iro IP H staled
Siillii) J ivo! i 1 4 1 el *1, l'i I' If i !? t il,
or, -- acres in N'<? 8 , $(?o
Anna (' Ancriim to Thps l: A.ieiiii.i
100 m n-M ui No. f- 'Oil.
K It \\ i 1 1 i:i ii i r to W _\| Sliannw , t- j
torney, 1M) nere? in No 17, fr.-0'J
W M Shannon, Attorney, t-.? ' ii ,
!Mi ncre^ih No 17,
J 1' rank Jones to Camilla S??\\ -it. t '
al. inti-rest in 4'0 iiurofi in No. 14 II,' \
S N Sow i ll to (''iinii'ia Sr well. Lw
into rext in 4 0 iicri'h in No 14, v?h'?(iv'
Willie I ) .1 ones to ( 'nitidis S,,w il, ii
ul, iutei c.st in 4 AO Hi i*'> in No | ), ??>
I'iru k in y Woon in M .J Ueltv-, !>?'?
aeres in N<> I'i, .
John A MeCaakill to U/.y.ieSo\\? ! 1
ru fi' at |U t hiiiio fy."?
W r. tlitfon to 17 ? ? : i r y I Mail.-, 10
ili'lrn II \o ID, {. I .
A I I. Yoiuu' lo It W Hi l.oa< lo . 1
o:*i i ail stiet-t f*.ol).
K W i>. I,* a( lie to Mar^'irt t '1 !>. -
I.oache, 1 !?'( on I 'nir ?lreet . 1 * i . ? ? * i ol
Hinted,
Hand Conceit.
Tlio Concert by L Ii c Camd-n
M r a s h h ml Keed Mnnd will t?ike
plfti o at tho Opora llotiao on next
\Vodn(!?4nr liijflit. Wo hope I ho
good people (>1 I ftinflen wiYi g^vc ti>
a full house, and you may rosl is
Hnrod you will l,^ot your inonev'a
worth. " The citizens cf Camden
have hoi. been culled upon to coi
1 1 i hu to an villi at; toward# or-;
in<! and eij u i ppi tiL' the hand. We
now i ill ii | ?< i it you lo e?:no out r:tid
show hy you i piosenee that \ on
wantj tie hand to Hiieeeed. Tick
o?.s will he pl'ieed on Male at !>;?. l?".
L'jislie /.'inp'w on Tuesday. (! i !>v,
oei a ticket for youi whole faniilv,
tell your friendrt to do likc\%!s,?, >?ud
oive iim a o,,(,d advance Hale, <t i 1
t lu rnhy i-ncourayo u* to do iau lev
el lies'. We have a lull and unique
[Moo riiinine and <;ivi; you ii' iv i.m
sit*, lioth iiiHtniiiieHtal and coral,
?lust coino out ati 1 ?ue for yiiiirsilf.
The H ind.
Tho Camden Steam Laundry
la in its now quarters at the O. Ii.
t'c < depot . All parties in (.'asnd, n
or !\itkw<>i>(< having lauudjv ? ' 1
plcuao atop lo tho ncareat teh phor e
and rin^ 05 for Iho haundry w^r.n
\ 1 1 of my patrons who have hi en
leaving laundry af tho up t<?v i> < f
lice will kindly adviso mo wlu-r- 1
e.an call lor samo. I'aoka^cis wui h-e
eailcd for and delivered anywhere hi
' 'amtlcn and an far north as (loo lie
Oasilo. I'V'iPt. elasa laundn man
Vou are invited to vinit the laundiy.
lv('ijiioc' fully,
(.'ha?. I'i /{ofisi<;nol.
Cantaloupes
Mr A H. V ou n ; j , of I )?? ul 1 1, !? ti?
our thanks for a very line Hpei-ine n
of his oiintaloupe erop of the Kh.n
?1yke variety. It in one of the l ? r?.,
est we iiavo seen this year, hut Mr.
Voting says that there has hen
too much rain for them this year,
and that with favorable hmsoji
tliey w,ould he a <<rcat deal liner.
Dr. I. H. Alexander also fins our
Shanks fur a very tine one Bent uh
several days a^o.
To Charlotte.
On account of tho thirtoonth an
nn^l convention and Tournament (?f
tho North Carolina I'M re man's Asso
ciation the Seaboard Air Line Kail
way will soli round trip tickets lo
Charlotte at $2 one fare for the
round trip. Tickets on sale July 21,
22 and 2:Srd, tinal limit July 27th.
For fnrtiior information and tickets
call on P. A. I., ticket agent.
Citation.
Smith Ciin)Una- Keirhavr County.
H v ('. llaih*. 1'rohate JuiIki*.
Whereas, W. I>. S<",,?::,i f>, made mil
to inv. to man! him 1 am tor.- of Aitinini>
I ration i.f llic l^l:;ie (if and idloetn ol
W. Set-Kill*, deceased.
Th, are tin lefori* to cite and admon
ish ill ami ainiptlnr the kindred anJ
i i '.oo of iht.' ^iiid U. W. Seegars
i n,-r.! , t!u,t tlicv be ami appear hef-'fi1
mf, in l hi* Court of Probate, to he lu*l<l
ui < -jiiii. ten, S. on Friday, the 'Jiel
iirtv of August next. , after publication
thereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to
show I'rtUHo it any they have, why the
>.iid Adiuinist ration should not he grunt
ed.
Civm under my h ind, this 19th dav
of Jul v, A. 1>., 1901.
C. (V It aim:.
.Judjjoof t'rohate. Kersliaw Connty.
PnbHsi.pil uii iho lHth day of July
1901, in the Camden Chronicle.
Mortgage Sale.
Fair iV Konboroxtijh, i MorUjuyc
To > of Personal
V. C. Jiudhum, ^ l\operty.
In pursuance of pow<$*yested in mi< by
n mortgage thereon, executed by Fair
St Koahorough, I will ao)1 at public out
cry, on Saturday, July 27tli, 1901, At 12
o'clock M., ut tlic Saw Mill of R. R. Ro?.
borough, about 0 miles, south-weat of
Camden, in i'n? -retort Ion of Kor^
?haw County, S. C., the following per
sonal property : . j
One 15 Home power 8 trot here aijd J
Well# Engine anil Boiler mounted "n{
iron wheel*. 1
One D? Loach* Bay Mill and 80 fret
of oarrlage.
Three (8) lloxd-blook*.
' One fit inch Inaorted-toflth Raw.
Sixty (00) f??et of Kndlcta Belting.
Four 1 4) Wrenches- ,
One email Leather Belt, about ten (10)
feet long.
Term* of Sale Cash.
V. 0. BADHAM,
MartitMa
JnlfU.U.
Promiscuous Jterac.
At a point in the Cluaih-fcton road
botwoen Stockton ami Swift (.reck
every telegraph ..polo for over a!
'inartnr of a mil* ha* been struck ,
by lightning, and, it iH auld, they J
were uil MiMic.k by t lu* lUt?li t
of lightniug. f
Mimhih. llarry^tfThlosburg, of
( 'amilen, and T. \f. I'earUtiuc, of i
l'?n (i. I.i i >*, w i/r.' in town on Tu< mluy. J
Mr. ScliloHhurg I ? f(A? r.<* n t ?><) thn new |
Rtorv recently built by Mr. ('. S. j
Nicholson, next t^? tlio | johI? . fit i;<* , i
aVd *ill open up a ^cnorul lino of i
dry gooda, notiona, etc, about Aug,!
1st. ? llethune Kn u?r pri?e,
II hui in '.irks at t
(ki viaenheiinei 'h.
R? frigoratoia and Ice ('ream!
I''i i c/.ci h at (iciaonhoimcr'a."' ?)
( 'hi n a Closets at
( ieiaenheinier's. ?
Now Home Sowing Maehinca, a;
Ceis.Miln imerV
Beautiful .selection of (haira at
Ooioc nlieimcr'e.
I'V 1 1 Mattrf ?*( t a t Goiscnliciinr*1'
i\1 a :-h i no ii I't'i I li'H mhI oil.
i ieistn li i i mot's.
BRIDCES 10 LET.
Notice in hereby given that 1 will ho at
Purlers I.i id'/(! wilh plans and spccilica
! Mtitit for IduKlinu' a 1 I bridge on Monday
A n?_r. li. at 10 o'clock and at tin* Milli*
bridge, Wednesdav, A n>? . lltli, at 1 '
..'.luck.
. 'IS. ? Yvi-X /vri,
<.*?>. Supervisor,
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money ti> loan on approved Keal Kc
tale Security, at seven per cent. Kasy
Irrnis, \.) cnmniisttions charged.
L. \. W'ittkow sky, (.'amdon, S. (
?' I WinklviVo- William St..
?J uly- IK. New York,
MONEY TO LOAN.
On iarm lunch or other approved so.
curity. S I.OOAN I-AXti.
May I S - 1 yi.
Christian Black ft Son,
3, i iWv.G-ii. dj uiilclcrs.
?S// j h r i i 1 1 < t * 1 / lit I'tu ss' 1 > y' // oi*/\\
0||'km?( or. > i ?.l i'in & PoKulb Sli
Oilier ]i!i!.!|o 7:'. \U - i?I. i wo 104.
NOTICE.
; ! uni prepared ?.v th,. highest
I market price (or hid-a. wool, bees wax,
{copper. b:a.ss and all country produce.
Patronage solicited. Kcspectfiilly,
H! .1 A CO P. SON.
At David W"lfo's
| STORE AT DEKALB,
i 1 wi.*h to announce to inv friends and
the piiblin gmierallv that I have opened
up a line of
< ; K N' K H A L M K u ( ' 1 1 A N I ) I S K
at Di Kalh and invite all to come and
see inc. I'hentiue will be in charge of
that well-known man Mi. J. II. Munn
who \n ill ulwav* be found there and will
'?!<<? grcafMcasiirc in gory in# von. Mv
pi ices will be as (dieap an can be found
anvwbere. All I aflk^fs for you to come
and aee I". >r yourself^
Highest priced paid lor all kinds (>f
country produce. I also ileal in live
stock. f
1 .xtcmling a cordial invitation to all to
come and see ua, 1 am
Yours Very Trulv,
A. C. WATTS, DEKALB. S. C.
Best For The South.
Wnnd \
II UUU D selected with
k peel til refer
jrri ? ence to their
1^21 Till lift to
III || I IV o ti r Southern
111 w toil and climate
*? and tfive the
Li a a /J m best results and
NPPflV satisfaction
kJ V V vl 0 1 every whore.
Jf your mer
chant does not -sell Wood's Seed?
write for Special l'rlce-lipt.
Circular giving price* and Inform#
tijjii h t.H> u t turnip Seeds, Crimaon
Late Seed Potatoea, German
rillfet, lluckwheHt nml nil *<-axouftl>l?
s.-.-iis, mnil.-il on ro.juoi't.
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Yft.
\v < ? i ???. kaM. OATAI.OtlUK Issued,
in \u>Mist. all Alxixit) Crimaon
Clover, Winter Vetcliea) Rape,
Kutl Proof mid Winter Oata,
Se*?l Wlieata, (iru?ti,
nrnt Clover Secda.
Vegetable 5eeda for Fall Planting. i
Hyacinth*. Tullpi, etc. '
C.'.tAlogue mulled free. Wrllo for It. f
? MANUFACTURER*) OF
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Moulding, Building Material,
Sash Weights and Cord.
CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C.
^ Purchase our makes, which
guarantee superior to y
soldjjouth, and thereby save
?tpney.
Window and Fancy Glaas a
npecialty, . July 4-1
>
aTAIWIa^Sr^
THE ROCK '
THAT HONSSr, 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.
HOCK
Fruits, \ ogetables, Canned Goods, Farm Supplies, Shoes,
Buggy W hips, Tobacco, Ktc. [LW^^ock all nice aiul
fresh, and patronage will be greatly appreciated.
Respect I ully,
| R. B. WILLIAMS.
I'HONE^OO.
Do You Know About The
"Eariy * Bird?"
I Then Hurry To
D. E. APPLEBY'S
Store.
There is going to be some valuable picking there for the
next 10 days. The time has come when it requires real bar
gains to catch the e)e. That is what we propose to offer our
customers. We have just bought a large quantity of season
able goods far below their market, value. They must be sold
in the next few days and we know that price is the only real
inducement to customer?, so we propose to offer our entire
stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Notions, Hosiery,
Millinery Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Etc., at
ACTUAL COST
Which neans in this sale that you get many things below
cost to manufacturer.
V our conlidonco is worth mure {<> us than moncv, Wo
cannot aOord to deceive you. Our customers have seen cost
sales before. Now is a chance for you to become convinced
that we buy our goods cheaper ? hence we can sell cheaper.
Price is what you want; quality considered. Call and see us
Roon. -v Very Respectfully,
D,
The Beht ^oic This JjEasIp,
Money Saved isinone Made
From Saturday morning J une 29th,
ri:< >
Monday Night, July 8th.
W i: OFFER A
GREAT 9-DAY SALE.
It means money for you. Our whole stock of Dry Good*,
potions, Hats, Shoen and Clothing below Cost. Tho Goodtf
njust be sold at eome price, no como and ^et your share. Bring
tile money along and we will certainly lot you go away Batifl
fied, as we need your money in our business.
Fruit of tlio Loom Bleaohing at 6.^0.
Lonsdale Cambric at %\
Below wc give y on oyly a t'u w of tho many offering w?) luvo for you :
1000 yards Shirting and Dross 1'rintH at 3c.
8<?0 yards Simpson's 3-4 Percales at 4c.
lOOo yards 30 inch Percales at 0c.
GOO yards 36 in lVrcalea at 7.^0.
Dimities, Lawns, Swiss and all white gooilij away down under coat iu or
der to make room for Fall goods.
1 piece wbiie Table Damask at 20;*, wc sold at 3f>c.
1 piece white Table Damank at 23\e, wc sold at 35c.
2 pieces white Table Damask at 3'5e, wo sold at 50o.
3 pieccs Sheeting 10 4 at 20e, sold at 30c.
2 pieces Sheeting 1 0-4 at 19c, gold at 25c.
All shades Cambric atMj c. /
10 doz Tiidies Vests at le eich ? also have few dozon tine ooca cheap. .
We have a groat line of shoes, all at ami somo below coat.
Men's hats will go at your own pric^;. Uon'tfail to son them.
We have a big lot of men's Shirts from 18c to Hoc. They must be sold."
Balance of our Spring and Summer Clothing must go at some price. We
will give yon a great chance to ^ot a Huit for littlo money.
12 mens 8ul?8, all aizos at $2.95, worth 81 50.
, 12 u?cns Suits, all sizes at 3 30 worth 6.00.
24 mens Suits; all sizes at 4.70, worth 7.50. ^ *
22 mens Suiiw, all sizes at 1.95, worth 3.00,
36 mens Snit*, all sizes at 5.00, worth 8.50.
10 moos Sails, all sizes at 0 05, worth 10.00.
12 mens Suits, all sizes at 7 50, worth 12.00.
18 mens Suits, all sizes at 8 25, worth 12 50,,
3 mens S<Kts, all 'pizes at 9.00, worth 15.00. \
12 boys 8nrt?*l>0o, worth 60c.
40 boys Suits at 37c, worth $1.25.*
24 bey* Suits at 1.10, worth 1.50.
4 96 boys Baits at 1.85, worth 8.00.
18 boys Soils at 1.40, worth 2.00.
J 8 boys salts it '65c, worth 1.00, *
Our Stook of Groceries Complete and guarantee to aell von
better flour at a lower price than any concern in Camden
We mean to get our (hare of tho cash trade and moat 'have
'*?" Yours Truly,
S.N. SO WELL & CO.
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