The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 01, 1901, Image 3
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|i Wall Paper at J. ltaGood
ale 8onV SOO^oau^1"
T;iMe8i?na to select from. ?
"rc^'. ~ _ Oysters.
l?ret<h 0yt?U'l'* fvery dayl at W,
1'. Ilnrnjcoobd'H restaurant. * Served
* ?i tiny way deairtid?^teO, stewed
oi raw.
Took Tho Premiums.
Mr. Robt. Johnson'? two coit*
Exhibited at tho State Fair took
Oi.$( and second prizes^ fwr 8. C.
thoroughbreds. Xa-*
Important Notice.
Mr, B, H. OUike, Superintendent
?*f RjjUjpition, has a very important
notliDoto patrons of schools regaid
t?.g the ii||* of (tKl hooks #jjjhiuh iv
unlawful, The old bo^l^b will he
< xehanged for new ont'ii at tho of
fice of the Superintendent. Let all
ire Mr. Qiaike'i notice in another
olnmn of The Chronicle today and
goyern themselves accordingly.
^ To Sell At Out Pricra.
For a limited time Mr. W. Geiaen
heimer isgoing At fffeatly en t
? umrjre irv^n^ - -iit ' nn Tn?5K .
He is not goijig to wait until the end
of the season when tho out will not
do the people Any- good, hut righ?,
now on account of tho short crop he
i? gtitaff to divide profits with" you
So for fnrniture of any kind it will
ho greailv to your advautago to get
it fretia Mf. t*el?enhelmer. Remem
j* ent is for a limited time. If
want furniture see Urn at once.
Married.
.^On' Wednesday tost at 12' M. at
GJftifo Episcopal churoH Uy tho Rec
tor, Rey. \V. B Gordon, Mr. ... R.enj
ITaile and Miss Ella M. Cantej'; Iuj.
mediately after the marriage Mr. and
Mrs. flaile lift Torn trip to Wash
ington.
On the name day and at the same
hour of the above mefttioned mnr
ri?g<\ at the:home of Mr.
JwS w?rd Borne j
W. W.
Lortpfe
midMjr*A Kftlicr Elizi^etlji, eldest
W. "W.
W. ' W.
daughter of Mr. *?<! Mrs.
Miokl.e were married. Rev
Mi Hp, officiating.
v3fteee young couples haVo many
wtrm frieuds whoso best ffialltfL wiil
x follow theuP tbrongh life.
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TTInc* fJr?1r.?nnr? Rrtrl tho Quoon 6f Sbob? !
/ jforconnt.
Mr. K. L. MoCullum who ha
been iu Camden (or some time iep
resenting t ii? New York 14fo In
aurance Company will leave to-day
fttT J'ohnton t.'ity, Teun. Mr. Mo
Call tun while hero bus done noun
good wotk for Ids eompauv, and h!
ho made u?any friends who rcgrc
to see him leave.
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Go to Jonkiuo JJror.,
C*p?rs' new btulding t'ur cvety
thing in the apoirtog gooda lint-,
anc.h as blcych'Sj R'lhn, ammunitioi
?tin) athletic good*.
Kepnir work of nil kinds', such a*
hicyolos, engineu and general ran
chlnetv promptly attended to.
ganitury plumbing and steam lit
line's a apoeialty.
f'iatiOM and piano music of t h?
Utoat edition represented and rui
ned.
?* ? ? . ? y?>- ? ?
w Little Boy Run Over.
Yesterday afternoon a littl" hoi
of Mr. A M. Richardson of tlx
Southorn Kxpresa company, was rnr.
over at the corner of IMain and Sum
t.cr strcots. A wagon team was mov.
ing rapidly down the ft root and tin
tongue knocke d the lit Mo fellow
down. One of the mules stepped
on him and, tnttdo an ugly bruise up
on tho boy's left aide, ni'ul l>r. Deal,
who was soon in attendance, fears
that some of the ribs arc broken. ?
State, 27th.
' "'fno iwioio'tiow t\m>ttoo in
is a nephew of Mr. 10. ,1. Itissell, of
Camden, his mother being Mr. His.
well's sister.
A new line of gold and silver wan
Just received at M II. Ileyman'e, tin
new joweler.
Hammocks at
Goiscnheim er'n.
A handsome line to select n wed
ding present from, at M. II. Hov
man's, tho new Jeweler.
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Loses HIb Second Wifu.
A press dispatch from Spartan
burg to ono of tho daily papers hin'
Saturday *nid : "Tho body of Mr*
Gordon, v;lu> died in Abl?o
ville yesMjrrd.ty afternoon, wa*
brought to this city today for inter
inent Deceased lady was (ijc daugji
Iter of Mr. C. M. Amos, a pronVrfebi
'gentleman of this* city, and had been'
married to Kov. M. W. Gordon, pas
tor of tho Baptist church r.t Abbe
ville, two yon re. She was a lady of
many accomplishments and possess
ed of natural bounty. She was vu?*y
popular in Spartanburg." Mr. Gor
don was at ono time pastor of tho
Camden Baptist Church, and this iy
tho acoonct who he has iost sirico iu
left here.
John Robinson's Tented Amusement
Enterprise.
John Robinson's Ten United
Shows will exhibit at Camden, Sat*
urday, Nov. 2. Far more than 70
years iho Robinson Show !>?? Iiud
the reputation of beiug tho very
bust of tented atuuseuaeEil institu
tions and again history repeat* it
self, All the chturipion ri4tjfc>, both
malo and female, the higlicst salar
|tVd activists, gymnasts and acro
bat?, the funniest clowns, the larg
est and finest 'collection cf wild
beasts, tho flni^t herd of perform
ing elephants and hundreds of oth
er feature#. The distinguishing
feature of Cie show is the ' great
spectacular ^production, of King
Solomou and tHe Queen of Sheba
with its one hundred principals
and a ballet of fifty girl9. All the
scenery, cost u men and effects of
tbis grand imposing spectacle arte
j?ew this season. One performance
Odly-? afternoon at -2 5'clock.
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^Engagement presents can be hod
ftt'M. HT^eyman's, the new Jeweler.
A handsome line of Silverware,
presents at M.
Jeweier.
m.
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ii
sr
fe;
Kfcv
an emi
oak an<) j
Is from ,
river. The:
rifring bo fore f
through that
Ififttroyed (he
?nd Sher*
flooring and
for material
Of course tire
repaired, bu'
Frlflen in pen
r, has been
mark? rift a
? fcorrors of war.
lie today.
t , .
_imutiit)' :
c for defacing your
moch. It was
to effect a cross
m tbe robs de
6rMg>. A Yankee. .
QIM^rio char oh, v^hose cor
?? American revo
i whfra ilm .^ticcL
on&fsj 9, 1803,
I*
KP! At. ESTATE' TUA^IbEERi,
The following transfers of real e?
tato were recorded in tho Audit. >i'
otllee during 1 1 1?> pud wock :
W I' Oull-iw to S M MoCaskl)
111 ac ivh in No. 25, $2,000.
M liuuiu, Survivor, to \V K Out
luv, II t m/rta io No J">. $l,f>0<t.
_J\ \ 1* Mil dd tu I. M W uteri, 100
\y in No 1, $ 1,100.
Camilla R<'?\yo11 to I ' !?' Ibac
iinulou. 12} ftores near Knvshaw
: jJ.JSuO.
Henry Savage to C:v9ar PorUns
; ?';*> acres in No 3. $l.r)0.
S 11 Latham to Win N Mosoky,
; lot in ( lamdcn, $176.
KM Zoinp to M .) Alexander, >
l lot in CanuU-u. I Moo not otnted.
?) K Vaughan InicrCbt in two trad'
?amounting to acres (o U *
Vaujdian, $000.
Kdward Anderson, et. al., <o Robt
1 Andersor (> t acres in No I. f 1 .
s 0 Ciyburn to S a \\ est (?0<
. utroa in No 15, $2, -I'M).
II ^avaiie to Git) Iv rkins;, -<> aero
I in No :t. ?100.
i W T McCaskill t<> A D Kennedy
HO.") acres in No (!, $f>()0,
A P Kennedy to (1 K Horton, 50.'
! ucres in No. *? . $400.
j doing1
A<: vjfctuuvl Lettors.
j TliO followfflf; is a list of letter1
? remaining uncalled for in i lie Cam
!<lru post. nOlce for (ho week ondini
[Oct. '27 th :
Tallin Oiulnpton, Franklin MeOal
1 ; ?i..? l u > u i j j -? ? ii. ... ?
j , <? in ?rttn ,inryft5?| 'iittv
I IHusy, Mrti. M Oox .Tatof s. Sadi
, Onntey, Mr^ \ C Steward, Mis J.n
; A rt hnr, Kloi^.Kead.
Parties calling for these let'.err
i \"ill please RtAto u'Aaf weclc they \v urr
\ t;d ertise'd.
j c- ^ (1. (J. Ai.vxandeii, J'. M.
SHORT LOCALS.
On account of the cirrus the di.?
J ponsnry wdl bo dosed to-morrow
? The authorities have acted well ii
thi9.
A little child of Mr. Robe. Hran
' ham, of West Wutuifci', about rm
an<l a half years of died laH'
Saturday morning.
The Ki'ishnw baptist Aasoeia
lion will meet Kriday, tho 8th da\
of Nnvemher nt Mt. Zion tdiurch
<-i<rht tniles mot of Camde.n. It. i
to he hoped that al! the ehurelie.1
will send delegates.
Rev, J. (/. Crouch will preach a
Mt. Olivet Ilzptist church at 11 :i
tu. ou the 1-st Sunday in November
'1 he f jiirth quarterly conference
i of tho Kuiilhvillo cbar?jn RI. K
j Church, South, will convene n.
Meubih, on the 3rd and 4\h of No
vemh*?r.- l?ev: J- ^T- Kilgo wii
preach Sunday at 3 30 p. in., am
hold business session Monday al
10 a. in. ..
"Much learning shows Low litth
i mortals know. Much wealth hoy
11 tie they can enjoy." ? Young.
Carpet samples to select from a.
Geiseaheimcr's.
Many men flud il easier to d cinV
out of n bottle than to feed a baby
Felt Mattresses at Geisnnheimr't.
Mueluoe needles aud oil.
Geisftnheimer's.
Lounges find Hed Lounge*, at
GelcenheitnerV
Matt,iugs, Rugs and Art Squares
in all kinds, sifc^s and riuilities at
the Gilt Edge Sftore, and thoy ar&
going at Rock Bottom prices.
D. C. ZEIGLER,
Architect, ; .* Minuter, ,S>. ?,
Expert eoneultHtion on all matters per
taining to buildings. Remodeling of ex
isting structures a special^ oct25
MONEY TO iiOAN.
On farm lands or other approved ?c
ourity? 8. LOGAN LANG,
May 15?1 yr.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to loan on approved Roal Es
tate Security, at seven per cent. Easy
terms. No eommis?<ion? charged.
L. A. Wittkownky, Camdon. S. 0.
0. L. Winkler, 52 Wi'liani St.,
NejvVork,
Trespass Notice.
All parties are hereby forbidden to
?trespass for anj' purpo.?? whatfroev^r up
on the place known a?rthe tioo. T. Lit
tle plnr.o, situated (} miles east of Cam
0??n on tho Darlington road, nl?o thr
Goft' place adjoining the above mention
ed place. All parties disregarding this
notice will he dealt with to the fi^il e*-;
U'nt of the law. W. W. QffFF. v
Oct. 35, 1001,
NOTICE.
[ It is unlawful to use any other .l?wJv?
i than thoso adopted t?y the Htnte lloarrt
of Education in tJ?o free public school*
of K?rsh?w C7>nntv, All patron* of
schoola who haro old text books should
bring these boovs to my o'ftice at once,
and thereby getvthe exchange price on
the ?$? book*. It should be borne in
mind that tho final limit for tke exchange
of books is November I5th, 1001.
B. B. CLARKE,
Nov. 1.- ... ? ii i? 8opt. Education.
. ? . ? 11
Green Grocsry, Bestanrant acfi
i ;1 ?35Tt to ttmrl amTPmr in
my imw quarters fopp?i*lt?
. Bakery) and *?a ready to aervf tbe jmb
} Be with my p?a g*ocmrT reatao tda
(mm! boArdbHt !i*o?o. Having theae lb?e?
.aU uudar the same root 1 mm ?blo to fitrt
mil's s^all ?? a ?! ? r? rial Airt..Atarljlft?
fKyyda th?^T|iry W*t ?**
?,l^r ihn _ i _ _
ZEWIP BROS.
flt/o ore u t//\ f)ic/ c/ioJs 10 j;ou <'A/s ctt*cc A.
Hons ami Misses School Shoos are varrenhd
to wear 'or a .New Pair <?f Shoos,
Conic and look at them. There is no *t>hoe on
iho market like thorn. Solid as a rock and com
fortable to t ho child.
A Kull Line oJ Mens and -Ladies Shoes. Latest
Shapes and Up-,to-date in every respect..
Onr ( -ioi h itii; ?Stoek is Complete i.i both ALon's
and liovs.
Cut Prices on Furniture?""^
For litnih'd tirxir wo will nil the prior on our lnrg'
J) pI oc k ci Iiiiiiiliiro, It is ft II A \ 1 ^ ^ Nl lii 1 j ! N? Iv, <uit
/'? this will t>o vt^ir opportunity. \V o aiv ?roin?* to < 1 i \ i < I ?
$ profits wilii you on account ? >!' {he short ciiltoii ci'i ip
$ This 8j)Ow'ial cut in prioos w ill last lor a liaiiM''! I i m ?
$ oniv. K nnomhor that wo o irry a ! -irpo nt.?ok ot I'mni
? tare, havo ju>t t'i?oi up a part icalar h'imlsoiiu
* Lino.
# *
t q eisenhemi o r .
A. D. KENNEDY.
Look C.irefully at ll.s Out
it aliov*# you how the
CROWD IS PRESSING
for A. ]). KENNEDY'S Store
where first-clasa articles am
offered at
LOW PRICES
Knowing where to buy
CAUSES JOY
fo springi^up in the lieartH of
our customers when they see
the way we sell
7 i
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, SADDLERY, DRY
GOODS, SHOES. CROCKERY,
WILLOW AND TINWARE.
VV'
NewBagging andTiesand Fact ory Bagging
? and Ties moving right along at tho prices we
-ask. - - - ?
IttlS, DARLGV. WHEAT. SUGD, MOWERS.
HAKES, llrtaSS AND WAGONS.
AD KENNEDY.
^ THE IBCK
TtfAT HONEST, UP-TO-DAT/E MERCHANDISE RESTS
UPON IS A FAIR EXCHANGE. ] WE HAV^JHE COODS
AND YOU, HAVE THE MONEY/ "WHEN YOU TRADE
WITH US, WE ALWAYillAKE A FAIR EXCHANCE.
GROCERIES
Fruits, Vegetables, Canned Goods, Farm Supplies, Shoe h,
Buggy Whips, Tobacco* Etc. flBJTStock all nice and
fresh, and peonage be^aUr appreciated.
Tho chill windn and frosty nnvn.t tut that Winter ia fast
approaching, and what l? dn that wo may la* made more comfortable ?lu
riii<( <liia t i i iK', which ia m< vitahlc, is t.lio ahtMirbiiqr question with m>. Tho
t i i i t Kd<<o Siitrc takoa ploaaure in informing its trirnda anil the public gen*
cmlly that it ia fully prepared to meet t l<o demands of tho times, an well
aw to mrni' li an antidote f?> ?? the ''hard times." 'Tin true that tho cropn
nii> t lunt and consequently money iH acarec, hut why should that prevent
us from supplying our wants when we can do ko at sueh a small coat? Noo
our ?|oo(Ih and <.?< t our piicea, and you will < e convir.oed tliut to trade ufc'
the (ill JCdjje Moru wi I inert nan the purchasing power of your money be
yond y ( ur exp? etation.
In Outing ( Jot'iH an 1 Cloth?-? < j
wool, Miik, r< Hop, wo havn pottle rieh ;
lunUid^f, huitf woiwinj* an<l bountiful
patterns, loiuo plain oney, ft'l worthy
your very etirufnl n?toni i<?n. lU'ltur
Attend early, llion^h?oHiorH Imv'-'
tho same hint, und'*firRt cone, first
lervotl" of cutuso. I'ienly for nil,
however, if you don'i. wait t ???? I ? ? t ? .
Hoo our Ilrojul elothf, W-nitians,
Whip vnrils, Ilenriotla*, Noi^o*,
I'unnh TwilloM I "annuls, t* . eie.,
j 1 1 ol which wo onn hhow you in
I l.u-.k uml colors; and thu holies toll
in t!i( y are choap enough.
\\ o bog to call ppoeml attention
I T&
to our lino of Sl.irt Waists, which
| fur I canty, stylo and cheapness can*
[ not bo fcurpaaaoil. Tho oyly tiling to
do wlion snob and nneh an artiolo is
advertise 1 at huo'u and Buolf* a price,
and you aro more or lo^a dubious ria
to 1 1 ? o <[Unlity io relation to tho oost,
is to ^nviko a personal examination
and see for. yoursfoll". lie nee wo in
vito critical inspection of tho shirt
waists W'> offer at t lie very roason*
able pries '>f from fiOo to 82 25. Wo
aro displaying alao'ft superb lino of
Shin V\*aict Mate rials 'in French
Twill KlanivJ*, in blciek, whito,
cruani and colors, lOtnbroiderod Flyin- /
n'-bff'. Suk tuudorcd Flannel, Sattin
lVnnella, etc, which you will firitf
pretty, stylish and cheap. V
To thoao who wi?h to bo relieved
of the trouble of making their aulta,
wo nre glad to iay thafc wo nro well
provided with Tailor Made Sult?,
^k'irtR, etc., which nro ma<le of up to^
? Into materials, porfoot in (It and
finish, and surprisingly ehoap. JiiHt
think of it ? a Tailor mafto Suit for
#4.50 an 1 from that price up to
$11.50.
Our extensive line of Wrapa both
for Ladies and Children (consisting
of Jackets in nil the prevailing
stylos Capes in ahundanoe, Reofera^
for Miesos *nd^0Gildrp*)t Coats, ele.)
Is ooinplet?, and yon will confer a *?
?*v or upon n*, and do yourself Joe?
tico by inspecting oar stock before
placing your orders. We also have
a nice line of Misses Suits In br >wa
and blue serge ? beautifully made,
etc., and would be pleased to quote
you prices oq same.
Al! who arc interested in Mens and
Boys Clothing, Overcoats, etc, would do
woll 10 fftve u* a cftll a* we are pw^N
ed to ?avo them moiiey ou ?oeir -pur
chimin. 'K turn i ne ohr stock and get our
priooa. and we tfti irantco that jou will
On I it to your advantage to place your
orders with uflC. .'??
*V"*
I) m't forget that wo carry a .nice
assorfnirtht of htTore?, end -^srir-ft -from"
the \yotin zest Child to the. oldest lady
or gentlemin in the nonnty." . Be-sure
to ??k to see <inr ONE DOLLAR BRO
6.VN. Tho beet^hoe ever offered foi
the money. .
Oar Stock of Honse Famishing gooflrwM neror more oompltU. ??l"
*<>en in q*ck1 of anything in Blanket*, Cora forta, Dfapary, Art 8qaataa,
"nga. Matting*, etc., yon would find H, ^t( t>tlf to yetr , adt aq|Ht to jit
>nr linfc.
Remember that we will not he undersold, and never
JML competition* * ,;y
Thanking yoa for past favora, the n italt tifcp
^ettvor to continne to m?rif jour oonfld^DCP, wa?jjrmra