The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 18, 1901, Image 3
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? OtJ Kins
Gapara'j^^HfiMins #oV ^very
thing iu dpi Kfti:iK gootft- li"?-,
such ?^wwyeW?gtio ?, ammunition
and athletic
- Repair worlBofnll kintlf, tuieh as
bicycles, englilee and gone/al uia
<?hluery promptly atteudod to.- ?
Sanitary plnmbiog and fcteum (U
tinge ? specialty.
Piano* find piono tuusio of the
latest edition represented and car
ried. ? '
?V to Marry. ^ \
on is on a hnpfcy
.He left yesterday
P''3u train over
ghe^t field whero
Dr. B
Dr.'aSfB
mission to-dnl
morning on |
the A. Ij- I
MiAe Ma true"
Our good ant
?wUflpflft np at
enacting pi
su?p(oloo iba
bear ..watchijJ
has the oop|
which The
for 1
eel lent young
viBifc<?reeverai
nity. The ra
to Choaterfiell
Mc MoCaskill
les. Ha is .ej
Camden ton;
W? -4 .
Ofche?ule/for tVfltate Fair.
- O^accopnt of the' State Fair the
a*H round trip -4lekete
tffColumbU at one fare, pluB 50e.
AddSlssion the fair grounds.
/Train* No. 31 leaving jC am<iet?^ a',
0.25 a. m., and No. 34 fcavttofr Co
lumbia at 7.12 p. m.,,??tf_jijCp at
~4b%F?lr grounds forgj^Mftrs to
geroir and off, Oct. Nov.
oot,
from ? hers w to Columbia k> leaye
Cher aw at 6.00 4r m^and make all
local stopa* anrf ar ma Col u m bl a
about 9 a. m ' , reiu r n t ng *le a ve Co"
Inmhla at, fl.ftfnh l^" jtbi^h -will
giye all day i? Columbia. Tickets
on sale Oct. Mlh to TOI . inclusive
And for No, SI, Nov. limited
ioNd*. 3fd. ' , '
We will alio sell to firas* banda
-f- and military ooa?p**fea In uniform
at lc per mile traveled.
W. P. 3CE0qqBfc^:>. a; ? |
^oicle Jams roost
ride Ja<a ' moat ex
? who has been &
?a to tbi? com mu
rwaa aoeompanied
Itf. and Mrs. I>.
Mfe. Frank Peeb.
ed to paas through
? .. on bis return
it .an acci
piw of the
ftouthern
jftftgers on
Suturda?
.ilirolbkpp***? ton
pancnger trAlB ;.#
tie* would not r?i
tfo*?
- iimf
U4 irUek.
hi nt 7 o'clock at^fmith
ub>. Mr. Lucius J awe
Ail t Wfldi.n Mire
J?k f.Moum is from Colnw
P whh former I v from 1'Is^a!
kh Kcm of Air. Buyniu Jatuee.
T? ? ?
nent With tho Oomptrolle
~ General.
jfr. T. I*. Clybuiu, of the Corop
JTlt-r General'# ofQoo waa in ( ana
^ Tuesday fJ tliia wvvk for ih.
?pun) woVlterncnt with tho (Nuintv
?jeaaiirer. Of eourao ho fount
praauier Hough'a accounta all O
M?\ Dfe'Uiuhl Attac\/Oil.
Mr. T." J. DeHruhl who w;ta r<
ased fmru j sxil lure la?t week'
?went to Kurahu.w end while 'then
met up Willi 11 givey Lang; a hah
hroilior of Dave lirown, tho tntu
killed at Luekuow by i)c)iru)it ami
a a altercation Qiiaufed. Lang (In J
il.n'0 shots tt t Dehruhl hut nom
took' eifoot. iJeBiuhl had a j.isto)
and tried to use it hut it, would i.oi
woi k.
Mr. Hinsou's Storos.
? Woik on Mr. IX II Hiuson's two
afcorcB on tno old market *si(c is pro
giossing very nicely, and already tlu
appearance of that pail, of Main
street in considerably improved
When completed tin y will present ?
m?>Bt handsome appeararco and will
bo a valuable peiee c^l proporty. Tin
contractor for this work in Mr. (). M.
.TO ? mi - - ' y .
? m*- *? ? ?
Liberty Bell to Come to Ch arJc-fcton.
Philadelphia, Oct. 17 ? Both
branches of city council unani
mously passed a joint resolutinr
today anthnnzing council's joint
'committee on Charleston exposi
tion to take the Liberty hull to tin
southern city where it will bo the
ohief*attraolion in the Philadelphb,
building. Four Plrilnh lpbia po
licemen will guard it day nod nigh
whilo it is at Ike exposition.
Entertainment at Mrs. Baum's
The entertainment at Mrs.
Bautn'u by the Daughters of tin
Confederacy last Monday evening
was a succcss in every sense of tin
word as is always ilio ease where
entertainment* of any kind arc
held at the lfA'spii able and pulutia'
home of Mrs. liaum. Ajx interest
ing program consisting of music
recitations and reading' was car
ried out, and refre -^hmftnts which
constituted no small p\rt of tin
pleasures of the occasion, wok
acx vcd.
Matting?, Ruaa and Art Bcpiuref
;ti all kinds, siz.-s and qualities al
the Gill ICdge Store, ntnl they art
yoiog'at Hock Bottom prices.
.Pergonal.
Mr. Mannes Rubon, of LngolT.
was in Camden yesterday.
r?Mt- Willja ClybSirn, of Kershaw,
spent a day or two in Camden this
week. -
Mr. Arthur Watkins has gone to
Sumter where ho has accepted a
position. *
Our highly esteemed friend, Mr.1
J. S. Gardner, of Westville, paid us;
a most pleasant oa 11 last Saturday. i
Mr. Charlie Phelps who- is en-j
gaged in business at .Ltfmberton, i
N. C., has, beeir visiting iu Camden |
this week.
Mrs. H. C. Salmond who hasi
been spending some rime in Char-'
leston returned bonio last Tuesday.
Mrs. Salmond was accompanied by
ber mother, Mrs. Wra. C. Courtney,
who expects to spend several week*
hero. ; " .
Mr. A. B. Cautlien is the new
agent at the 8. C. <fc Gh. Ex. H. R.
in place of Mr. Clarke wlio left a
shorty time ago. Mr. Cauthon i?
from Lancaster county, but came
here from Yorkvillo whure he was
tgeut before Mr. Clarke was scnti
there.
J. Thos. C. Hopkins, of Balti
more, Md., has been spending the
week More in Camdi^n. Mr. Hop
kjns married Miss Amanda Wiley,
a niece of Mrs. , Geo- Allien. .. who
for many years was a resident of
Camden, and he visits Camden oc
casionally looking after the busi
ness interests of the famil}*.
Mr. P. T. Villepiguo who has
boon ransacking the: northern mar
kets off and ou f ??r the past two or
threo months is at'hon\rr Hgain. 1 1
is useless to say that ho lias aomc
'big bargains for the people fur h?*
alwaya gets those when lie jjops
north.' So if you want some of the
biggest bargains of the season the
Gilt Edge Store has tliem for you.
Hon. K* Hf-Sbsr, of the 8. C.
G. Ex. R. R. was in Camden on Fri
day l*ft and paid ?s a most pleas
ant call. Mr. Shaw Is one of those
men with whom il is a pleasure to
?> me Id contact with an4 he will
REAl? ESTATE TKANSEEK3,
Thu fulk-win# h??v?.<Yrfi of reul o.
tain w*?r? rrrrr tori in fho Auditor*
j oI'iIoh iliirinir I ho p?M a ak :
I .1 N .Jon? s to A !J Cu'Cj lioll, 1 !c
j rtt $3U.
? S A \\'<<st to l' T Uriu'e, 100 acre
: in No. 9, $B2?
i J .??vi Kirklanl to ii T. Do'K 1 U
: at \\>*tvill?. I'rio.o not ftrttoil.
?John \\ Tnn sOell to M .1 JJlcMn
tu?y, 1 uoro in No. K?, $*5.
K V TruowMI to ?Jmnos Y \Vt?lol
? juiroa in nppot pMt, <>t i'ou? t\
??00.
^ "
To the Opera House.
<ity t'our.ri! hus oului'i'il ilntl lit
' <>*??* i hntjHo sli ill he repainted* nn?
'?vvoik t?> that ellVcl linn nlroad;
i '??< en cum iDt'iicfd. I ho fin tin- lions*
i? to hu rrp?inw<l (except the ox
i l <? i ior l't'tcK wotk, ?.t onuiw,) utu
it U i xnccled t ti t the ttppc*ranc<
1 1 . f it is in he yen much improved
Mr. (!. A. Hufjgina Ijhs? th" eoutv:io'
j t'?? r this work.
To Improve I ho Fiie Oomjmny''
Houf.e.
Sonut improvement a are to tu
made in the Camden li re company V
house whieh will add inucli lo it
' 'tppearanee, xvur ftii t and conven
jience. A s!uk> polo, water woik
! f.)i lint, anil c?!d hatha and a labhi
I nlut V "ii' to be-pht in at an oarh
{day ^ hirh \till >.*ive it a favorabh
1 (Mimpar 'iftou with tlm best {.>{ it
?kind. Qui li/o company i^ a ?oo?
?>?*?*? -rvtttS fioea no
jpioposc/o be Ik- hi ml the time* it
I any J Of peel.
Op ova lloiiue To Night.
Sidney Woodward, tlu* ivdiiwiim
| (??>!- m id toiioi, and Kay 10. Tnnker
J t hv black prima dounu, of Nev
| Vol k wiil appear at tho oper;
house to-night. The white peoph
aro asked to umuo out on thin oe
oaaion and Kenr l ho prima doniv
render ana "Una Voce Pore Fa,'
hy li MSnini. Special seats will bt
resoived for the . whiius. 'J hcs>
singers have appeared i u -f "? li n r 1 ?*h
to.n many times and also iu Colum
hi v and their entertainments ar?
very highly spoken of.
Got a Whistle In Hit* Throat.
L\to. yesterday afternoon a^ ?
I little son of W. W. Ilu^&in
j w?im goiny lip ,5^001 with, ' a ^'and*
wh;3ll?' in hi* month h>'QuCk,tal i
Jd(.wn h i 3 Ih re. at. ,-Chokin^ an<
{crying the little fellow wss fount
! l?v a kitul heailrd holy who hurriei
lliiiii to Dr. Hrasingt.on'a <llloe
j w hio.lt ' was not far away, w hefo
I for tu/atcly for the boy, l>r. Hras
j ingj6n happened to ha. Th? I)mc
j tor immediately cause d the boy t
! vomit which quickly trausferxiju
i tin- whistle from his throat to/ t lit
Iground thus avoiding what, 'migh'
i have been n serious and possibly
! fatal occurrence.
Children's Coats, Roefors am
' C.ipos r.s cheap as you could ftsk, at
i I ho Gilt Ivlge Stori-.
! Anotlicr ehipment of Tnilor-niftdt
i Suits to arrive this week at the Gill
Elge Store.
f Rentn aud other collections made
by Messrs. Cantey and Cantey. Of
fico on law range, See them.
AMONG THE CHURCHES.
Rev. ,J. ti. Stokes who lias been
abaeut for aevert.1 weeks filled his
pulpit last Sunday.
Rev. R. Thos. Hlackinon preach
ed at West Branch last Friday
'night to a large and attentive au
dience. Mr. Hlaikmon will preach
at the Factory church ou Sunday,
Ocl. 13th. a
Rev. YV. \V. Mills and Mr. Sam'i
Hoykin left last Tuesday afternoon
to attend the meeting of Harmony
Presbytery which Is In session in
Sumter county. They went as del
egates from the Camden church.
At a recent, business meeting of
the Presbyterian church, Dr. A. A.
Moore and Dr. I. H. Alexander
were elected, delegates to the South
Carolina Synod which meets in
Chailer.ton on the 8th/of November
As was previously annoynood,
Rev. A. T. Jamiaon/^aid ua-ft . fly
ing visit on last Surtday and preach
ed twice at the Baptist church to
large and appreciative audiences.
It, was with great pleasure that'our
people welcomed Mr. .Jamison U
our town, even for o?o short day; j
and especially did Ihe church ?o1 j
which ho w^s^once pastor, andyto I
whom he had so endeared himsfejf.
rejoice in having him with u?
again. .Mr. Jamison waa accom
panied by li i 4 sweet littlo girl, win j
is much beloved by us all both f?i4 1
her own sweet little 'self, and foi j
the flake of her parent* whom w< '
loved so much. At the close o
each aervice a collection was take;
for the benefit of >?oonio Mnxwe'
Orphanage at Greenwood, ij,
(of which institution Mr. Jatuisor
is a most acceptable Superintend
ent) and it was highly gcatifylu;
to sec how cheerfully sod liberal);
our poodle reaponded Ujd the
there being between and $f>(
raised. Mr. Jamtaoa is engaged fi
a grand and noble work at the or
phanagr, having under bis car*.
; t?bout 120 orrdians who are belo;*
cared for nil flHsugTi r , anil who ar
being brought up -.literally *'!oi lb
'.nurture and admo^tlon of- lb
| Lord." Could any iro.k on earf
j bo. of greater impofl ft neff snrt titer
ije nothing that ahoJild appeal
j H?,rot?^?y t<> a Christian" M9pl<
lllsy Gotl guide Au<f sustain Dim I
!>he care of tbcaa^IUlIe OB?s? ??
nay be b? long spared to talk I
I ihst psrl cl 0od's
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*2 /Jo arc Zf/tl/cine/ k? /iocs to you tin's lis ccA\
I Joys ami Misses Sohool Shoos are warrenhal
(o wear or a New Pair oi' Shoos.
Coino ami look at thorn. There is no shoo on
("lie market like them. Soliil as a rook -anti nun*
iorlahlo to t lit* ehikl.
A Kail Lino oi Meu< ami .Ladies Shoos. Latest
Sliapes :uid up-to-date in every rospeet.
Our Clothing Stoek is (\>mplo!e in both .Men's
ami l?oys.
cc<>c< ccoc<xxx>^vx>>.xv.x>oo<x ?
7/Jo will taAc ZPhasuro in SJioiumn
Look (J ire I' illy ut lis (>i; t
it allows you ho.)v (lie
. CROWD IS PRESSING
for A. 1). KENNEDY'S Slore
m
wherc^ iirst claa articles are
ofV ere at ?
Knowing whore to 1,-uy
CAUSES JOY
to spring up in the hearts o
our customers when thi*y| se<
t >ic way we sell
LOW PRICES HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, SADDLERY, DRY
GOODS? SHOES. Cl ROCKERY,
WILLOW AND TINWARE.
Now Bagging and Tietand Factory Bagging
and Ties moving right along at the prices we
?is]? Ci
Rlli, mm. WHEAT MB, MOWERS.
RAKIS, HARNESS AND WAGONS.
A D KENNEDY.
SHORT LOCALS. .
A new post oftlce has been .es
tablished on the main roulo be
tween Kershaw and Jefferson to bo
known as "Buffalo."
A colored tenant house on Mr. T.
fi. J>avls' place was destroyed by fire
one day thir week. "~TbG occupant
of the house left two little negroes
it) chargo and it is supposed it was
sot on fire by thera. Tho contents
of i ho house were also destroyed.
Tho work of renovating and im
proving LaKayetto hall has been
commonccd. Mr. Harry 13a um is
also going to mako- some improve
ments to his house (formerly tho Oly
bnrn homo) on upper main stroet.
Wo aro roliably informal that
John RohijUiinV Ui^cjrcus will ex
h bil in Camden pn^N^Jtnrd*y, the
l2nd day of November. Thi^wi"
gen J news for -the small boy^>w it
has been several years slnco a cir
cus has been in Camden.
Felt Mattresses at Geiscnhci-mr's
Machine needles and oil.
Geisanhciroer's.
Lnungc**?ud Red Lounges, at
? s ()eis< nheimer'?.
[-OPERA HOUSE
First Appearance in Camden of
Lair." Sidney woodward,
The Taffer,
AoJ""
MISS RAY X TUCKER, ,
_Th? Jllnck I'rMa Dorum,
of Inrterk C%, IftlHfcMt) Cos*
cert. TGMiailTr*t $ 30 pi.
Bpeci*! for white people,
jSW^ -T^v ^7'
I o Don't, thinb of Planing on a trip
without drat toking out an acci
dent policy , with Messrs. Canley
and Cuutoy. Their office is on law
ranao.
Ii you have anything to exhibit at
the Stwto Fair send to Secretary Hol?
toiray. ntn>0TxiSifTa7 S. C.,~?c>r a Fro
miuq> Wat. Do not delay to do ho.
Farmers, bring or send tho frnits
of your labors to the State Fair at
.Columbia, Oct. 28th to Nov,
yon nerd not exclaim, as many are
heard to do every year, "I can beat
that."
Liberal railroad rates to the Statc
Fair will bo tna lo Fair keck.
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MONEY TO LOAN.
On farm land* or other approved
ciarily. " - 8. LOGAN LANG.
. AIav 15?1 vr. * 1 V- '
vr
MONEY TC LOAN.
Money t?v loan on approved Ttonl Et
Ute 8ecurity, at ?evcn per cMt. Enej
terms. No coin mission* charged.
L A. Wittkowckjr, Ciinden. 6. C
C. L. Winkler, 52 Will Urn Ht?
Jnly-W. New York,
J. M. PARKER
Wheelwright And Tllaekftinith^
Caindcn, S. C.
General repair work? bat!
wood and iron. See me I*
for? pending jonr work ofi
as I am ?are l can please you
i loan for bushiest, -
_ ?. JML fturfcsr.
r?'''y ? jfjfc
Autumn 19011
THE GILT EDGE STORE
WITH JOY;
-AND
WISHES | OR ITS IV1ANY CUSTOMER ALL THE HAP
PIN 1:88 THE SEASON AFFORDS.
To contribute to your Impp'ness. w .? have anticipated \ oar
wants ? have made nmplo piovision ior all; and that* we may
help >ou to make mon y, have spared. no juina in the effort
to pliuv von in a position to inen ase the purchasing power ct
your money far heyound your expeetnt i>n. l>o as wea.slc ?
trade < the (iilt Kdiio Store, and we will prove the truth of
tli above afsoition
Follow I ho exam jili\ ladies,
of one <?l } our In ir sisters, with
her little (>no, whose plioto
t^ni}ih ) (?u have before you,
and we nd your way to I ho
(lilt ftdge Styre*. wi.eie a conli-.
alwclcome awaits yen, and
where wo shall indoavor (o
make \oiir vUits both \{\
and profit able.
Selecting Dress Goods ?
for Fall nnd Winter wear in
usually difficult, but with our
collection of imported novelties
including the . most desirable
styles, shade# and textures,! his
becomes a pit asuro, and there
fore touch of the unpleasant
ness ot shopping is averted.
Next to a mother's heart are
I her bo^s and girls, and noth
ing is {more gratifying than_t<>
l<imw where she can find
nil she need* to replenish their
wjinlvohi'S' lor the coming hou
mmi; unci then what a sntisfac
i ion to 11 ol .that what she gets
is of the most approved, styles
and ill together up-to-date!' It
! gives us pleasure to
the Gilt lCdgoS.tore has looked
well to thin, and has made am? .
pie provision for'" the "young
hopefuls," making it quite an .
easy matter for their parents j
to supply their needs. e
AVo lmvo given special attention [o gentlomenV wear, and
feel 8'ifo in flaying that yon will agree with us fully, when
you have inspected our stock. Having bought with the view
of meeting the demands of the trade in nil it* details, we feel
confident that wo can plowo you. and earnestly solicit, your
patronage. ? ; ? ? j
Our stock 'of shoos is complete, and Wo are fully prepared to ?
supply the wants of Infants, Children, Boys, Girln, Mi<>gj,
Youths, Lndies and Gentlemen; and as to price, let it ftuflfr*
to eay^hat we will not be undersoil. - .
Head quarters on Dome?tic8,_Piece Goods, Calicoes, OWck
in^ &c., &c., and we earnestly request our brother merchants
from (lie country to get oar pi ices before placing their c rders,
as we ran, at least, gave them the freight on 'lhoir
We are displaying an extensive' line of Matt*'
in all styles and qualities, and at the prices at
offering them, we feel Mjfe that yon will bq easily '
to purchase. Don't fail to aee what ire t o
""r Truitin^Jthat you wili favor us Willi yor
with fife assn i anee that we will make your ?
are f Yours Very Respect folly a&Jraiy,