The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 25, 1901, Image 2
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transient tdVertianUMita, Arm insertion
#1,00 per H?p?*r? ; eaeh nubsequeut in.
. amnio u 60 cents per square.
Candidates' iiril" i?>r Comity ottiecH
- -#5.00. ? IJonjjwtaional #10.00.
ftnaiaets toeaU. P'conia per line eaeh in
'H > . aertlon.
Oowmuuipations will be published when
ofiutei'ett to tho general public ami
. n->t of a defamatory nature. No re
sponsibility will bo assumed (or the
views of eorreaponduntH.
Rates (or ooutraot advertising will !??? ?n
nouueed upon ajqdicationot t ho e.
Remittai'icet hy (iluu kd, drafts and |?<>??Ih)
money orders should bo made nayahle
to ' W. L- MolXlWKl.li,
' ? Oinidont S. (!.
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That Irtulug.
By l?is recent dining of Hooker 1
Washington at, the Whito llouso,
President lloosovolt has conhidora
I'jlljr cl)ille?1 the ardor tho South wan
beginning to havo for him. Tho in
? ?Went is cousidcred a iuohI unfortu
li a to one and materially changes the
At- Munn/i s)j%inu>p. rt'i'C lit 1 v formed in the
'l*?1 " ?-r" r*7* ** *
South of tho new prosidont. (lov
' McSwaeney ruium up tho situation
i beautifully in an interview with a
L-lffoproaontativo of a New Soik iiowh
paper. In that interview ho si?>s:
"In Bonth Carolina no man would |
<- - b? respected who allowed a negro t < ? J
ft aeat at bia dining lab'e,
- with his fatni) v. 1 do not think thai i
tUifl action n fleets any credit, upoe
President Roosevelt or hia judgment j
havo never tead anything in m\
"-"life that mado mo feel no much re
ftret asqdid thia incident.
??The Houlhom peojde are now and
have been the friend* of the negro
race and especially of auo.h men io
If-Bookcr T. Washington, but they d?
^rrjrot approve and cannot allord to n?
f cognize social equality.
*?! have a full appreciation of the!
x. -work of Hooker T. Washington, but j
it does the negro race haiui to get
i: tho Impression that th?\y em neoare j
- Hiieh Bocial recognition as Washing- j
.. .ton did at the hundn of the'- p:cxi-j
& ' <3ent. j
C'Frotn all that I can understand, j
"Washington himself dona not np :
"pffiye of Hiieh t hi g* and ho in eon- ;
Htffntly emphasizing the point that !
his /ace should not be ambitious lot ;
? Hocial equality I ut that it, should
*'Vork and use tho Moothbruah and
---uaihlub.'
?? "I do not. pretend to nay that I'rea
~ Jdfcnt Roosevelt did not have ? p?*r
fect r'^ht to invito Hooker T. aali
inn ton to' alt. at Ida family table, a-* I
tlhderstaud ho did, but hero in the
eonlti whoro'ue have to (teal with the
negro race Bueh a thing would have
promptly brought down the indigaa
. tioh of tho best cit'ZenB and would
not bo toleiated.
??Aside f.om tho temporary talk
that the incident will provoke I am
afraid that It will make tho negro
population got tho notion more
Btrotjjny-iu.Jhclr heada that they are
entitled to iru^ro aoeial recognition.
7 "Ttie question after all i? whether
those whom wq invite to our fatnilj
tablcn to iline are not good enongli
to marry our Biatera and daughtera
nod ! doubt if l'resident Rorscvelt
would be willing to any that he
would allow hia daughu-r to marry a
non of Booker T. Washington, if he
~r Jiad one "
JSven if Rooaovolt didn't know hot
ter JJtan U? invite Hooker Washing
ton to dino with bia family, tho col
ore?L*nan ought, to have Inid Bcnse
enot^Th to decline the honor on the
ground that it would d.> morn harm
than good to hia race by weakening
the presidents Influence in the aou?h
A>nd tide only tfoea to ahow that,
however highly developed rulntivoly
to his race Washington may l>o, he
, has the inherent weakness of his poo
pie and fails at tho critical moment
?Charleston Evening Post.
? * Jt rem-uned for ilr. Hoo-??velt to:
establish a precedent humiliating to
tho sooth and a disgraoo to the na i
liop. Judge .1. tiies owes a duty to
the south, to hia trlenda nn/l to com
luoti decenoy to promptly tohign ant;
hurl the appointment hack into the
very teeth of the white man who
.would invite a nigger to eat with hi?
fUtfilly.-^Binningham v ^la.) Kilter
. |>rise.
? CzoIkocz Confesses His Niuk.
Leon F. Czolgocz, ihu assat^/in of
Prfeairtrnt Xlt'lvinloy. who is rfwaitinu
electrocution in ihu prison ftt Auburn
next Tuesday morning 41 seven
o'clock, fully realizing / , tl?at his
death i? pow a/question Wf a fo?
. bts askcdLfor spiritual coneo.
| and receiVml a visit ntpn) Roy.
. Saadinaki, A Polish priest of the
Catholic church. Father
it, mho is pastor of St. Sta
larch, Rochcs'er, was in
mriing the forty hours'
0f8.t Alphoubiis church
Jwd to visit the prisoner,
fetba prison ami regjaifuM
liia BM llAUr IVilHiiiiThiT
ifartin oti
a to]
ori
Kocilei for Collector.
Although Mj'. Illalook wa?i slat
ed for appointment ?p oomwUtdou*
er <>f internal leVflnuo for South
Carolina to succeed K. A. Webstor,
deceased, and hnd been given lo
understand by. the resident tlul
ho would gel tlif Jot), suddenly the
wind changed, and tlio KxeoutlVe
favor wuh withdrawi), and Mr. (loo.
It. Koester. editor of the Columbia j
I
Evening Keeord, was appointed.
Tho following telegram leg&rdiug
the appointment was ??*t? b out ft??m
Washington : v
<4Mi. Koe?lcr is a native of Char
leston, wlio li :im for several scmih
boon the editoi of tho Columbia
Ucoord. lie in a blight brainy
young man, a Htraiglit out demo
??rat and an ardent supporter of
Senator McLnurin'H Commercial
Detnncmcy. T li e appointment
will doubtless prove n great sur
prise to tho white republicans who
have been applicants f ? ? r i he poai*
lion and vury emphatically empha
sizes the President's policy to make
hi* selections for federal appoint- 1
nients in t his St ate entirely regard'
lens of party. I'. also si#ni licantl y
indicates Senator McIj'JU ri n't) pow
ciful iii Hue nee with llie^ I* resilient,
and f{ivcH the lio to the HHmanitc
slogan tit at The .Mining" ~>enaior ift
using hie. influence with the admin
ibtration to disrupt the ibinociatic
patty by building up a while repub
lican parly."
<'o'M nos/Tio ys i't{OM rui:
t .1 MiUJ Y U U A / ?/<;/* M'-fHHH .
Till: ASS AS, S! ^\T!nN OF PIJFS.
,M? KIM.KV.
Oil I'riila \ . pi. 1 1 1 o whole ?j f
Aoieiiea shocked to hear of the
(Icatll III ( Ml* president. who WrJlM idiol
while. utfcmling the Pan- A liter ican F.x
|>r >h i I i ti ( i ;i t, HiiII'mIo, N, N , by ii v??n ii|T
Polish A nan hint, I ? v tho name o| J, et.it
f < !?n|f{ncz. lie \\ ;is lit till' M U?it* I I it 1 1
vi hen lie was aliot. a.id he win lukeii !<?
the hi'tue ??t the I *? ?'?* i - 1* I. ni the IC .-r-Sfc< *
sition, where ho lingered n week ami
then ilied. Sept. M, I'.'ul
MeKinlev was :i f?r?* :? t and good man,
it t> <1 the (ivhiissiu, who deprived 1 1 m ? I
country i>< tiini, dealt. :i Mow at the whole j
t'oilyd Stales at (he smite lime.
1 1 in ii lei i ihle Mini.' of-jt Hill rs, l)i at the j
president, of |he greatest Million on earlh
in in eonst/Cnl tlao;*er of nssarsi nation and
many think that 1 1 ? ?.? onlv way l?? reinc
d v tli ix, in to suppress (ho bands ? > f anar
chists i" eur gqp il cities. < '/t dgee/
claims to belong in one of those bands,
and l>e sfl y* thui ht< w.-m flpuired on tt>
t lie It -r/fhlo tlet I, which deprived our
grenf tuition of a good iider, by the writ
ings M Ktnina < ? ? ?l< I ui.-i n .
I *rt?s< i ? 1 1* 1 1 ? McKinley's fniieral wuh held
Sept. 1 '). 11)01. tin- auniveiHary <>t" l'i? s
idenl I i.it lit hl'ir death.
The dentil of Pr-*i?idei?t MeKinh'V is
eRp<u i:dlv lnoiiniett I ?y the Snnt hen; peo
ple. for, nUhfiii|/li a lU'publiean , he was
a I rue friend t ? the S* nil 1 1,
(rradt' St ? au'el t Jeniitiie S. Sloiu y.
tiik A,Mi:i;tc..\N/ indian.
The liMiiniiH area very IreaelurouH
people. They have not any houiidaiv
line between the different tiihc.4*, ami
loam all aliout from one place to anoth
er. They did a urea! t'enl of harm to tho
pooplo thai came oyer to America to Ket
tle; hnl. il I hev ha<l thought of tho re
sult of the "vhites coming to their land,
I hey would have joined ?? 1 1 the trihea ami
killetl them out; hut their fricntlship
could ennilv l?e boiighj^A\Uh heads and
ehenp ? rinkctfl. '
The n?ah? Iiiu'itifii h ft the femalrn to
do nil the hard work, while they were
fishing, huniiug and fluid ing. Some t?f
(he more eivili/ed Indiana livid in huts
culled wiKwam?, nuide of Mrnw, grax*
nml skins of animals njuead over t.olea.
They did not Iia e any mntchef ami huill
their fires bv turning a jilceo of ir<>n on
a pieeo of woinl, which . after a while
would ftet hot nntl calcli on fire.
They ate wild animala of ad kiude ami
Indian maize or corn that the women
cultivated. They did not know tho dif
ference between n \\ lid animal mid a do
rnettio animal, until the white men came
over. Neither did they know tho value
of the furs of nniujala, ami sold them for
almost nothing.
L' For fioltie ronion, the Indians a topped
btdng so friendly to the whites, nml al
ways were light ing \v ith them, (ienei
allv. before they went to fight iliev had
a Powwow, which was a great feast or
dance, so they would he suceePaful ; but
luckily they were not, and new there are
j vorv few Indians in the United StntLH
I nnd tl.iOHO ore supported by l ho Govern
ment. Sclmn Panish.
Ago 1? ? grntle 8.
jioiiTrcui/ruRAL faih
The 'Camdon IT orticul t ur^l So^iofv
will huld its Fall lair uu Thuf jdo.Y, >?ov.
7th in the Armor} of the Knsluiw
Guards. T I lit Fair will ojjpii it t 1 i>
ainl clove at I I p. tit . FxlilhtH of flow
i orp, p >t plnntH, garden n nil Held pro
; dure , inul liotmidiold products, am!
nin. y vnr!. arc ivtiticsi-d. ("'nail priced
| will l,o glvon in nil of tlu so <lopai tlllC'lltS.
j The exhibits will ho hi char^o of tin*
j follow ing committee :
I'l.< wi.lif-Mr.-, J>. Wolfe, Mrs. C. .1.
Sli;iiinon, Jr., Mrs .Inn. W. Coihcit.
0\wj?ks a ?? ? ? Imki i. Phmiuji r ? |)r. f.
H.r<>A lex under, Mr?. <i. O. AK>x:iiulci-,
Mis, < i . (,i. Young.
D.vim \ n i ? 1 1 . . k 1 1 o 1. 1 > pHoitrcr* ?
Mrs. )i. lUum, Mm. Hruce I)avitt, Mis*
Mnrie Kukhwid.
r.y'i Y' Wohk ? Mr#. M. S. $o\\cll,
Mr*. I'. I, /cinji.
All exhibits must l?d at the Viall by ]l
o'clock Thursday, Nov. 7th Articles
htfut liter will not ho allowed to compete;
for j>rizcH
The arrangement and ?'ocoration of tho
hall is in the hands of Miss Leila .Shan
non. Minn Mnrie KnMar.d, Mrs. I>. A.
Boy kin, Mins Knto Villcplguo.
The farmer* of th**c<>untry art* request
ed to make exhibits of farm, field, >?iir
den, dairy products, etc.
Kntries in any of the department* will
be welcomed.
Admission to the fair in 25e for adulta ,
lOo for children.
Further information an to prixea, etc.,
wlli'bo published later.
. .Hunting and Fishing In tho South.
? ?li* Houihorn Jtallrcay has issued a
fceatrtilutbooklet entified "Huntfntfand
Ftetdng in (he South," whioli is a *ery
Attractive -publication giving (nil and
coacia* information relative to tho beat
" mtina'and fishing grounda along iu
mm, together with information a* to
octjoftrd, g?uno U?s, nam.'s of
Md whethar or not lands ate
' -m h comi
l*cf great
m*n **ir
fcad
?
?
Cfttmlon Cotton Market.
Cotton in quoted in Cutset en today
us follows :
Middling 7'}
Sjrli I '1 .ddflrii? 7 4.
(SjM Mul.llinw V V
' Hof. A M. IkXoNauH,
In tho ivpoii of t lie meeting of
Harmony l.'i ??? v t* 1 y> (ho MtHt***
eorroir pondjut *\vt : 4'Ke'v. A. M.
MeNnull wh? leiwved from 1'ee
I )i o 1 * r?-t* ? > y ier y and *? i? woik
on I bo Seaboard Air Line ntHjffa*
&hont 1!<* l ti i! ij?'% lie prcntdicd xn
able Kermon on Thurnduy,"
Diving JSlojihantfl.
Famous lli^enback Herd now
with ?!i" Kobinuon ('irou*. At the
ureal WmIci Carnival in Germany
evert* year, a to uturu of the festival
i<i alw t.\ a l 'i 1 !i 1 s hod hy Httgeuhack,
llui world- famous dealer in and
trainei <f 11 (1 i 111 tils. Iteaideulu of
tlila (too air y who have tiavelod on
the oilier nide know thai lla^cn
I nek iiH tin i^ld u iti'Ui" lit euterer, in to
J.I10 tild w . ? 1 i<f uliiit Jolin Uo.hiu.son
II to the new. Juki two month*
n <4 o John l'\ Kobinson, t h 0
aok now Icdi/cd King of Showmen,
purcbaaed a heard <>f four educat
ed elephants from Hagenbaok.
Their net is now a feature of the
John Kobina< n Show, which will
exhibit at < anuicn, Salmday, Nov.
I ^ 1 >*M Tu uu\ \ ? ? m j ? u 1 vvi \ \t \ *r\p v<
u I 2 o'clock.
n n o u it c o hi o n t /I
? , J
I have bought the S
stock ol holhU of Mr B. 1
Libman eon.dstin^ of j
.Jewelry, Silverware, j
Walehes, Clocks and J
every \ liing u s wall v j
found in a lirst-clasM j
Jewelry store and I j
will endeavor to oon- j
duct this business in a j
business-like in a n n e r J
ami respect fully folieil |
the patronage of the !
Public. Yours trnlv. j
.1
c7/f ar/on JT. Jfej/ztictn. .j
(;iinniu?/, Bagging (Q
yds) Ties (^0) $1.75. New
two pound bugging and
now, heavy, steel arrow
Ties. Wo are introduc
ing cheap ginning in
Camden ? ginning *it cost.
It Benefits the Fanner,
It Benefits Camden,
It Benefits Us.
Wo have four new 70
saw Plunger (fins, and all
appliances to keep saws
sharp.
The Finest System of
Ginning
And if ?ivrn tho finest
wimple of cotton. Wc will
i?ivo you your cotton in
IVom
12 TO 20 MINUTES.
Tftiy your seed or return
it to you, n.? you wish,.*
Cotton* Seed,
Wo p?y, the highert^
cash price for Cotton Seed.
We liftve _ one price fipr
all apd this is the full
market value.
CAMDEN OIL MILL,
Branch of the Southern
Cotton Oil Company
E. S. V ALX,
THE BiQ STORE.'
Til? i ^ I S OS i Sol 1 ? >v Inrc <o Shop?
ri>Sli,i .V Till" lti;r NIOI'C of
'Dm
it
, KJ'
U.
Who have been here for the
past 1 4 years
8u a" I Hkmo j^irs, to
obit ciiHloiiiei's Siiis been tBio Miilcliword.
W?k asro hofk'r jmtjuii'wI Mils ITull
(ha si ovci* before do satisfy i iso trsMi**.
< i
We have all the Staples "and '?*
? Novelties of the Season.
And every article hardlcd by us in of the best.
When you buy here everything has to be as repre
sented or your money back, is the way we sell. It's
just as ra sy tor a child to trade with us as an older
person. Our large at ore is filled with everything for
man woman or chjld
Remember we are thu side agents for the Celebra
ted High Art Clothing.
4 i
? Every Department a Store in tselt.
0"
/ Kvery day a bargain dny with us. A -call on, us
will convince you of the money to h* saved on your
I1 all shopping,
?*?&
Out Moto Is: "Underbuy and Uuderseil Eveiybody?4
Yours to please.
Hirsoh Bros A ?|
?x , < r" ? I" HishopviUe. S. C.
Camden, b, U
COMING ? CAWIDEN!
OWE PERFORMANCE ONLY. AFTEBNffON AT 2 O'CLOCK
/
Ki/jUO ! >:? i 1 v Kxpenses. $100, OOO Now Features.
$2,00$, QGQ Inwstod . ,
Ooniin.tf in its Own Pahiee Spooiul Trains.
' iTth/fv.u- of fche oldest, bfggeSt ami !>? st Show on earth.
The Pioneers and Perpetuators
of Tent vl Amusement Institutioi 8
TEH BIGK SHOWS ALL , UNITED
I Circuses ? !i Moua^eiieH ? 2 Stages ? Roman Hippodrome,
Combined with til:? Grand Hiblicil vSpuctacu'ar Production
M. 'ZA'G SQL&MOM tii /' QVEMtf 0&
- . ?
Ail impressive and eminently incti^il and [niipd? elevating pa
geantie and scenic- spretaclef with its enoflaYiting ballet;.*,
magnificent scenery and gorgeous oostunrs 100 beautiful
bal'et- girls, 500 men, women and hojses i 1 1 the cast. Carl
[iagcnback's $40,000 herd of performing elephant? that
waltz, play musical instruments and do everything but talk.
100 new and novel circus acts, 1,000 rare aftd costly animals, .>
50 hair raising races. Grand free ,$300,000 street parade,
5 bands of music, life and drum corps, cl.iino. of* bells, 50
car* and gilded dons, 20 tableaux cars, 12 trwrps, 300 thor
oughbred horses, *00 Miniature ponies, 8 team caliope drawn,,
by 10 ponies and driven by one man, 2 herds of elephants.
Excursion* oii ill! Hues of travels
Camden ?One performance only.
Afternoon at Two O'clock.
G
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GREAT BARGAINS!
at David Wolfe's.
Having purchased the large stock formerly owned by
Mc. II. W. Finlayson atCboraw SCI am in position to sell
ovo
$25, OOO wort/i* of 0/y Soocis > S/ioe$J&tfatsj
, jCactiosJffatSj CtothiJig and ot/ior Soocis $
AT AND BELOW COST
I was fortunate to get these goods way below their
value and it will be to the advantage of the people of Cam
den and surrounding 'country to give lue a call and sec for
themselves. Respectfully,
DAVID WOLfyE.
AT
Wo have our store and warehouse packed wii^ now ^
goods. Our stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and Huts is
complete and our priecs are right down To bottom 011 every
thing; .lust received a
CAR LOAD OiMMIMi AND WttffiK SWISS
which will he sold fow down. They are new and made 01
l>e9t material and w'e guarantrfeio bo undor market price on
them. We have au Jv
Up-To-Date Una- of Clothii
and can fit you in a nice suit at a?y price to suit yotirpa
Juatreef ived a fine lirto pf UnionMade Pant* ii
test patterns and will be fclad to show you. Re
* ?' ?a it ' '
buy and sell all
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