The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 11, 1901, Image 3
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ing fh
liofh V|
Braoo.
Mr. C.
i ittnhvr
oereraoi
Vangha
h| rout on
28 I'd; at J
K$v. A.
ion**1
Trenton
IgWer <?!
in Jrooni ?
IfUOO. 'i'lif
l*cc fit Mr.
uje^on Lyttleton
Wbdajrevei.io'r, Cct.
fpast elfcht o'clock.
Jamison to Pi each Hero
^ fiu aday,
The Uifitiy Mouds here of Rev. A.
'1\ Jamison w i i 1 bo ) n<) 10 inarn
Mtat ho will preach in Camden
M'X>> Sunday, There will be tw
services ? morning and evening and
till are cordially invited to attend.
He in expeotod to arrive in Camden
tomorrow from Lancaster whore the
Ktptist convention is now in bes
nwww & -
Meeting of Daughters of the Confed- 1
cvacy.
Tho John I). Kennedy ohapior.
Daughters of tho .Confederacy will
ntcrt at the residence of Mvh. K H- j
B.iunv Monday. Oct. 14th at 8 MO p. |
w. Each member is invited to be
I'.ihonr,, and an invitation ia nl?o ex
tended to Camp Joe. B. Korshnw
{v?nM (-onfederato Veterans to join
them in this social meetings
Alre.'O. J. Shannon. Ji., iPres't,
JMias Loniso Net tloR, Secretary.
Death.
Mrs. Minnie L. Rend, widow of
the fate C apt . J., fj. Reed, of this
eaunty, died .Thursday afternoon
at tho ^ortfe her step-daughter,
Mrs. Win. Cly bum, at Kershaw,
fifler SufFoirojj some months
from a strofc# ojjRparalysis. Mis.
ftp<d was a 3K"Hf!htFNt of the late
- Juhn Krown of LitefT*? .Hill. ^uid
was a brother of Mr.
"ShlT a half baolher of"
Brown of Ifeatb S|
abrtut 60 years of
todjjer.
Accident To Joel Hough.
Joel Hough, son oi Cleik of
Court .TJougli, met with quite a bwl
accident last Saturday. IIo was in
the stieet and attempted to got'out
of the way of some vehicle and in
doing ao fan In the way of Dr. A.
A. Moore's hof?e and buggy and re
ceived a painful cut on one of his
ankles^ but we are, glad to learnt
that he ia^ioiiMC verv_well indeed
Ladies, th
Tailor-made
_&>e tbrm, atj
wonderful Ik
that pricc.
Re sure te
pro re and s<
; ctMhr, V?:neJ
ekirt meter!
&
Jt Edfre Store ^ sella
ja i? low as $4 fiO
fjOU Will e?y that it is
, they cl?n be sold at
1*11 at t(ie Gilt
1 tlief r line of
clothe, Two
eto.: -
Edge
Broad
toned
Bethana.
y \ '
A great deal of building is being!
done in Retbune at present. A liv
ery stable le b#ing erected by 6. H.
II lop?, a raildepce by G. s. King,
s;ore by J. A. Graham, one to be
erected anon by 8, ?T. Gardner. Bc
thune^pw baa eiglit atores, a dis
p^nsary, two livery atablea, one
biaeksrottb'ehop, dry kiln and plan
ing mill. A handsome^ feresbyte*
rfjiTS ohaToli- was lecently fcomple t
ed. t>ur merchants ar^Jjoing
? ><-.<] buslneaa.
Miss Christine Bel
Icnvetweorrow for Wi
J?'?e. j
Miss P?*rl 9jtaW and Mr. Jack
High eoboolv? Betbooe cor to Ca
llable Statr, Oct* 8th.
fibfrfc wale4e tn Jibandanoe ab tho
flilt Kdge Store, ranging in Iprico
from 50c to 12 25 J
Fnr Black Dreso Goods, gr>4,o the
CiVa Kdge. Siorc, &? tbo lineytiioy ate
ebowitig i? thai could bar desired,
t . Wreck oa the Safcboard.
Tie following presaMjapatch wn..
firnt from^ionfoe, N*0., lust Ifon
tfov fettdttig-Bnginmig^iokert referr
"'Jfrsio i* * half m^Pf^r of Mr. M.
Coles"*" oC ?gtrTown,:
??A special to The News nnd Oh.
rftrlroni VoiAe, N. O, Bays:
gootliboond Ihrongh frpight of
c?r? aa* W^ISTi on tho Sea
urtebd ftboijt 20 tnilea
tiri* morning. The
?abort carve and
e Orovo
bl mooting ul
\ VV eWr W ftto?
and bu?'.'i>s.ui
*e<inn w:ts no?
do<l all had a plea ??
?O^ram n* cart it il
l<lren was very eredi
?pfer ndilivKt-t^ wi n
$3li*?lor. Kcv. CI, i?. i c
Aw'ilor licuoo.
|E?? Married.
JPU$i&unday at the lHitlt nee ?.f
BPT T-. T/. Block on DvKrtll) s'.iet*
^Br. A- W. Lazarus and JVlihsA'U
iitio 1 1 ii bister of Mrs. Kloek,
iviM'O ntiU'rjoil. Tho >oun>; conplg
nui' wnny friends hem: whose ijood
w j h It o w will attend the m through
life.
l?'i t.lio Oth ingl, at IMk^hIi, .Mi.
!{../. Wileoo and Mrs. Mom mo H ;i i -
Kelt. Kev. C. Crouch oliiclatin^.
At Hoykir.a Mill ou the 2{?th of.
Sepl , Mr. Phillips and .Mrs. Mur- '
c.hiaon, widow of the late Mr. John
Mmchiion were married. lit v. W.
(', Smith olllolatiii^.
On the 4J5lh of Sept. at Smith- j
v il lo church, ,51 r. Robert Leo Muse
!ey, flpn of Mr. (?*. W. Mo&cley and
Miftft Sallio Winn Ui itton, daughter |
of Dr. C\,S?Jiritlon were married,
Wcvv Tv Thueker o(Ji"isitin^. i
i'he church was beautifully th-en- |
ted and the weddijur was in
pHiticulfer, a moat interesting one.:
\ somewhat singular faet and tin- ;
udiitd occurrence in connection with
this marriage is that this is the se- '
eond one of Mr. Moseley's nons who
have married daughters of Dr. j
ilritton.
i'ereonat.
The many friends of Mr. I?. O,
I <*ntn will loam with regret of htf*
< X 1 1 ?' Mi 0 i ! ! IH'tirt. l?\?r bcYl'I'ttJ dg\f
hi? condition has n critical.
However, by a delicate and very
su oeeKP fti I operation by Dr. ( <01 boU
iut<? v i* n 1 1* r < i h v afternoon, lit* rested
well inni ni^h^.
Misses A I lie Zomp and !.?'.slio Ar
thur Kft on 'Tuesday la*i foi Win.
throp College. ftiiss Aiia Tran*
iIkiui Iv.fi i or the fiiiiU' schwol on
\\ eu.'ie^dti y.
Mr. .1 ? A % Smith h\? t nk ? ii 'i po ?
>*i u<>n with Mr. J. I1. Man whefu
lie will hi> ylad to Ikivc all of l.it>
oht f i ieiuU to call unci bee him.
Mr. Harry McCiei^ht has taken
a position with \h. John Y. N ? t -
ties,
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Dipp. r.-asy Election.
At the mooting last Saturday f.>i
Luc elcrtioh of a dispenser and
\ eho k for tho Camden dispensary
(.'apt. J. J. H?ll and Mr. Tims. W.
I.hiio win: re-elected for theso po*
Hit; >ns. Tiny had no opposing up
;>iieants.
UUAii 15 STATE TIt AK3FKIt3.
The following trnnafers of real rs
r.U were recorded in tho Auditor's
ifliro during the pa^t week :
A niitjida Jfardin to Ji* \V. Atkine.j
'iVi iivi . ?(?,
-? o ? 4?? ?
Nothing gives u.s large returns in;
>H ??por' ion to apace covered and la- i
mm' expended as a well kept ptraw-l
?eivv bed planted in i choice J
k'sirietie.i. Let. all in need of plants {
:?< ad ad. id' Continental l'lanl Co.
jliliSOa
A W oro atr K i 1 1 3 H e r H usband,
and a Policeman of Lucknow
Shoots Down A Man,
X
- Within th" pist v/ook (wo homi
cides I ) h v o ?'?occur 10. 1 in Kershaw
county. 1 ifist Saturday ni?;hl Mr. T.
J. DoBruhJ^policrmrm nl. j.ncknowj
shot and k'lled M v.- 1 *:ivq Urowii. J
?J'llt) following t'ViilliUCt! WitS^'lVC!) at
the coroner's inq-ioal :
It W. Il> alt tfst:fli.vl llial: A I "owl
i 3 o'clock he was in It. W. Hyatt's!
htoro. Mr. I)?'l?rubl cud ? l*? the j
door and soid that ln> wioUul pn' and '
R. W. Hyatt to <:o and In i j > c.inko ar 1
arrest. Wo went. Wo found r. ;
-.7 r. o? ?j;l. ????* ]>? ? ! J: t: J: ' 1
| walked to the l'ur'<-v ami told l'rmvn i
I that ho vvoiil.l have to surrender. 1
Brown told Dol'ruld Mint ho had'
not, done anyiliinii 'o he a treated tor
and DoI>ru!>l fold it'Mi vr.s that he,
bad violated (ho law and would have i
to ho arrested, lirown sava don't j
fl>of /vnn on ???#?> h/.l!rnM f .J.J
o ? - - ? - - |
lirown he did nul have the gun conk,
ed. lirown Blood up in bugyy, ,
(brew off his hat. and says you i;ari '?
[ 'Tttcr shoot me quick, ii you don't i ;
j will sh.oot you and repealed tin-sol
words about throe times. DoHruhll
! then shot hiu).
I)r. J. K McLure said: Artor!
making an examination of the do- 1
ceased, I found a lacerated wound i
about an inch and a half in diameter, J
about t inches to tho right of the
median lino at the border of the last
floating rib. I foun<l> the ex'ernfll
border of livor and gall bladder torn
away. From naturo of wound, 1
suppose the deceased was shot with
a gun loaded with shot, sizoof which j
is unknown. 1 believe shot extend.
upward and outward ?r- thereby
puncturing t tic heart. Immediate
uause of death wasfVom iojury sub*
tainod by the heart.
Kphfaim Croswell, Arthur Cros* i
well, It. W. Hyatt. Henry Pate and
Romeo Senders, were also witnesses '
at the inquest, but their evidence in j
the main wns the same as that given,
above.
Capt. RI. L. Smith has been rW{
taincd to defend Mr. Dcliruhl and
appeared before Judge Watts on
Wednesday and obtained bond for
him in tho sum of ooe thousand dol
lars." TTe was released from Jail
on Wednesday night. Col. k 0.
Hough, brother-in-law of Mr. l)o
! l^nlih and Dr. W. J. Dunn were Lis
I bondgmon.
About 5 o'clock on Sunday morn*
incj la?<t at the new factory hilt two
pistol ?bots rang out on tho stillness
of tho early Sabbath momiri'* - nn 1
Mrs. Alattie Marcus had ki.'lcd 1 rv r
husband, Mr Henry Marcus. Mar*
C.us wa3 from Morven, N. C, and
was ono of tho throo men who
eneapod from jiil during tho I'tbiu
ary term of epurt and who was un ler
sentence for tno years in the peni
tentiary. Concerning this unfortu
nate a(T*ir the following evidence
waa given at tho GWonor's inquest:
Mrs. Marcus testified as follows:
Mr. Henry Marcus was my husband.
We li%vc not been living together
for nearly twelve months ?-He min
Lttfciail ma so bad that I could not
Aim. I have not seen nun i
?six inotlis ap to last. night, i
log between four and five
. Hen Clan ton c i tiio u p to
id knockod and I a*kcd
?/M higJbn?ino?ft. Said lie ;
(no know that Henry's,
3ry nick, f uaked bow boy
? said be was in bad ?j^n
for ' mo to opfcn dor-r.j
would not open do or, :
? aooe oa? at tl?c door
m: I astwrt- who- it
' *nd h? ??ld Henry M.ir
him I woojd not open
All Henry Marcna jump- J
aft it #? will. Jfr.CUa
would boo that 1 1 em y behaved, hii.1i
would <?et his trunk and leave >?.! [
oner*. When ] opened do<>r ho nuiir,
;i:i cursing, lie t hrr w his hn\id over;
i my shoulder and I pushed Mm away. ;
Jlo wont io l:i fi trunk and look i? up
and s?'t it on wtogon and loft Clanton
and i 'nine ITo followed n)c
through room, and va;u 4,tlii? is (lie
[ fast time 1 < x j >oo I to ho in Camden,
! no] now is my time" lie drow i is>
from his pot kot and opined it.
'? Si ho i r.i.sod Inn hand I saw that 1
iliirl I f\ hTi Ml V U/?l I I tnrslr
? * % ' i " ? ,Ww" !>???*.??? i
i Jrom undnr iho head of my tied, and
?hot on no to make him lmvo nr give;
1 up, did nut moan to hit Pid not}
hit him that time llneame on lo-i
wards me and J saw I had to p;<i 1
I'fol myself and then I shot again i
: and ho whoelud around and walked !
'/.lit r l r ii o iinA' he .. } ,
vaucin? tho second time ho had his
knitVJdowii by Ins sido dust as I
diet hist titno ho raised his hand
from iiirf eldo. Ho has threatened
lo kill me for eight years, and linn
attempted to several times, and I
i lave run from hini always until thi?
i.imo. I shot him becauso 1 was
vfru d he would accomplish his ends,
and being1 alone with my two oliil
iron had'to protect myself. No one
irfcbont but my two children. Mr.
Clanton was on the porch and did |
?iot pee if, One of my children is
".ee.ily eleven and one is seven.
1'hoy saw tho shooting. My maiden
iame is M at tie Young. When I li r
?1 I he last shot I did not think t'-cre
was any other way for me to escape
rTitii my JitV- -
13. A. Clanton testified: 1 knew
tloiirv Marcus, Mr. Jim Gardner
?a me to my house thiR morning about "
4 o'clock, and Henry Marcus was
?dih inm. Marcus wanted mo to
.*omc over hero and get a trunk, and
carrj' it and his boy to the dopot to
?neel the Uljcraw froltt. J hitched tip
and drovo over here, and when we
r*ot hero I knocked to the door.
Mrs. Marcus asked who it was, and
I told her Clanton; that I wanted to
?^et a trunk for Henry Marcus. She
aoked whore was Henry, and I told
her ho wan there. JMie asked If there
was any trouble about his coming in,
nnd T replied think not. She got up,
lit tho lamp and nponed door. Par
ous walked in and hugged her and I
! kissed her; asked her where his baby
! was. She said in tho othor room.)
i lie weht back in the other room, and |
i us ho went, eald "Mattie, fix my1
I trunk/' While lie was ki&eing baby
Uho'war cle'anlng.trunk. Abinii, tho
j/Jmo sho got the things out, of trunk
t my hor-e st-irted ofl" and I had to
'run out and stop it. Marcus at that
time had draggen trunk to floor. We
? pal it in wagon and ho said I have
1 tost th? key. He wcr.t baek in honse
to lamp, and pulling thingo out of
' tiis pocket said may bo I have got key
iuvl ff?|U)<l it. I got on wagon, he
steepen to *h>or and sard, "I'll go
toll my baby gooddiyo.'' lie went
, in house and I heard some loud folk*
;ing and two pistol or gun sho's were
' mw!n in liouso. Marcus walked out
door and ?ftid, "l ata killed," Fie
walked on towards wagon, the lady
came on porch and said, "get oflT|
from here." About that tlnae lie toll,
I loft and carried trmHr to WrrCtarrt- r
ner'it Did not nee Marcos drinking j
anything lie might hav<j been,,
prinking. H? talked a little loud. '
l>9t did not seem to ho intoxicated. '
I J>iJ not makr any threat boJToro he (
came here. Did not neem to !?c in a :
hftd humor She did uot ?ee m to l>o
fretted ot. ell.
^ Citpl. M. I*. Smith haa boen em
p!o*'i d (o defend Mrs. M irons.
frho traa ivleaaeJ from jail on .We i
ncfoi^^orniag upon ? bond of flvo
1>nn(hw dwllfi. Dr. W. J. Daon
Mr; W.~Lr~JhP*m wwiTiir
.?i
ZI
SMi
?/sc arc &q iking OA s ?s to t/ou tin's (i/cck.
<3
Moys and ^Mi^sos S diool Shoos art' v.antnLd
i<> wear or a Now Pair ol Shoe*.
Come ami look al lliein. There is no sli?>e on
the niurkel like them. Solid as a ru<;k and eo:n
i'orta.Me to t lie child.
, A Full Lino i?t Mens and Ladies Shoes. Latest
Shapes and np-lo-dale in every resprel.
Onr Clothing Sloek is (Nrnplote in hoili Men's
and Hoys.
9i9o witi take ^Pleasure in Sit owing 2/ou.
I j' )ok C ? vi'v-'l 1 1 1 y <tl 1 1 1 s C "til
t } (Ml HOW ?};?.*
CROWD IS PRESSING j
<?i A. i). KKN LnKI.J V S ft (aio
vliere lirstclas art'ul oh are
'H' ( re at ,
Knowing wluro l?? Ktiy
CAUSES JOY j
i?> splint; iu? in <!u? ::f,
our customers \\ hen they* su1
the way wo ho II
LOW PR! CES HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, SADDLERY, DRV
JOO.DH, SHOES- J CROCKERY,
WILLOW AND TJNWARE.
New Bagging and Tieeand Factory Bagging
ind Ties moving right along ^t the prices we
isk, ? ^ J ?
tl E, IWItllV. Wlilffililifl, MOWERS.
RAKES, HARNESS AND WAGONS.
A D KENNEDY.
. 'iLr.L-'i'
Fell Mattreancs at, Geiacnliciair'a
Machine needles and oil,
O Geiatnlielnier's.
Lounges and Bed Loungcp, fit
UriHcnhflmrr'ff.
Rents arid other cnllooiious made
iy Meeer*. Cantcy and Cantcy. Of
ico on law range. Sno U?Am,
Arrange your plann early to attend
I lie 33rd Annual Stato Fair at (Jo
umbia, Oct. 2Hth to Nov. 1st.
I \
Dr.Fcmier's GOLDEN RELIEF]
\ a flt' K trMrw u ?i i>
INFLAMMATION
Sufptliroat , Ilmdaoho mlnule*),
?<ii? ft Colit
"Co1<1h, r ormtnx FcvcrBjGRI P,
CUKES ANY fAlN ISfllDB OH OUT
?n one to fhtrtr mtnntc*.
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Tho ?mc. Hrft by m?i? ?v??. * ration >?,*. *?
Fur Halo by F. M. Zcmp <k DePft??.
n n c u n c a m o n t !
1 have bought the
stock ot goods of Mr B.
-? I.ibman consisting of
Jewelry, Silverware,
- Watchca, riiocks and
everything usually
found in a fir*t-cl?$n
Jewelry store nnd I
will cndoavor to\ con
duct this business in a
business-like, manner
and rc^eclfiilly solicit -
the patronage of ihe
public* Yomra truly,
ffr&riQM VT# ?/l rcr//<w/ii
*?" ?? *> 1 Li JVB
Don't think of starving on a trip
without first talcing out an acci
dent policy with AlcBsrs. Caotey
and Cantey. ? Their ofllec is on law
rnnce. ? ?
h you have anything (o exhibit at
the State Fair Bond to Secretary Iloh
lowiy, at Pomar ?, H. C.. for a Pre
mium Liaf. Do cot delay to do ho.
Farmer*, brin# 01* aend the fruit#
of your labors to tlio State Fa?r at
Columbia, Oot. 28th 4o Nov, 1 ?-t. and
you need not as many are
hoard 10 do ovef^'/eaj*, "I can boat
that.''
Liberal railroad rate? to t'io State
Fair will bo made Fair week.
MONEY TO LQAN
On farm lanri.s or other approved se
curity. 8. LOGAN LANG.
May 15 ? 1 yr.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money t<>'foan on approved Heal K#?
tato 8ochi ity, at seven per cent. Jr'aay
terinB. No commission# chared.
J*. A. Wittkowfky, (^aritdaju, S. C.
V. L. Winkler, 62 William 8t.,
July-18, j New Yo?k,
J. M. PARKER,
7 1
WfceelwHpht And i!taek*mfth, !
p. Cnmdcn, S. C. " '?j
? General repair work-^=tmt1i i
Wood and iron. See* mo be-'
fore sending your work off,
ax I *in sure I cop pkaeeyou*
? ? VQQri ibfMiK
I _ I j J. 1L P?fk?r. *1
TBI GILT EME STORE
WELCOMES WITH JOY;
A.N
WISHES FOR ITS MANY CUSTOMERS ALL THE HAP
PINESS THE SEASON* AFFORDS.
*
To eonti ilaite to your happiness, \ve have anticipated y our
?vants? have made ample piovision lor all; and that we may
|pi''|j> \( H to make moil - v, liave spared- no pains in tlio ellort *
o place vou in(!\v position to increase the purchasing power it
/our money far heyonnd jour expectation. Ho as we ask ? ?
rade a* the (iih Kdire Store, and we will prove the truth ot\ ?
I)'1 above assertion , \
\
l<\>)ion Mio f.vurpV, lauics,
if one <>l ) our l; ir .<? isH i's, \v il li
mt lit lie ('lit;, win s ? photo
graph yi u have 1 cfort; \ ? >?? , '
nul wend y* in* way (o I lie
iilt Kdge Stoiv w! ere a (ordi-j
* 1 \vi lt-oiiMj a v. aits \ <u. ami
.vlicic we shall ii.deavor 1<>J
nako u?if vii its hoth[ph ai;tnf
ni'l j rolitaMo. [
Selecting Dress Gihm1b '
. or Fall and Winter wear in
leiuilly difficult, but with our
j ol lection of imported novelties
j u<dudin<? the mo?t desi fable
I t} le?, whudeH and textures, this
>ecomes a ])1< asure, ond there
oro much of the unpleaaant
lesfl of shopping^**
Next to a mother's heart are
In r bi'j-H and girlN, }>nd noth
ii^is more {.ratifying than to
lvin?w jn>t where she can find
nil hIic lieoJ* t>o replenish their
w.t r<! rob;!s for the coining sea
mhi; and then what a satislac
i in \ to f. el that what she gets
U nf the most approved stales
fMv! it!! i!iv> r m?-M?:duiei it
gives us pleasure to say that
tliclt )';')? ore has looked
well to] this, and haft niado am- s
pie provision for the 4tyoung
hopefuls," making it quite an
asy m itto * f >r tli nr p i:ant i
to supply heir. needs.* 4
Wo have ftiven special attention t > pentlcmen's wear, and. ?
:p.el safo in saying (hut you will agree with lis fully, when
you have inspected our 8 took Having bought with iho view*4-*
of meeting the demands of the trade in all its detail*, we feel
:onfident ll?at we can ploase you, and earnestly solicit your
patronage. q [r
Our stock of shoes is complete, and wo are fully jpre pared to
>upply the wants of Infants, Children, Boys, Ofrls, Missea*
Youths, Ladies ana Gentlemen; and as to price, let it suffice '
fo say that we will not be undersold. c
Headquarters on Domestics, Piece Goods,. Calicoes, Tick- ?
injr, &c^ &c., and wo earnestly request onr brother merchants
from tile country to get our prices before plaeingtlteir orders,
as wo ran, at least, save them the freight on their gaoda. , / /
We are displaying an extensive 1 ine oPMai tin^s afnTKii^ \fv
in all styles and (Qnalitie?, and at the prioea at wnich pro'
offering them, we feel sore that you will - be easily *?IB$ted f
lo purchase. Don't fail to see wfiat we can^k> for yo?.?
Trusting that you will favor us with j6n r presonoe, -and
vith the assurance that we will make your visit profitable, w#
re Yours Very Kespect fully and Truly,