The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 10, 1902, Image 3

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Sumter Stoam Laundry. oncy f t? r Sumter Kieum Lhuii at Man'n hardware utore ages received until Wednea 0 o'clock, and delivered s?t y, T. J. A U WANTS. To Open on the 15th. For Kent. place, nine miles Apply to 11. a. Curi ison. to.Uent. <1 coo inn on second m/>n boarders Ap >y U.utivld, DeK II, and Below Coat, goods, at. the (Jilt Ed'.o mg, poing. going; and liko to ^ot t tic boat your money, call and boo The Woman's ICxehange will op. pu at the l)avi<* house, upper ljrond street on Jan. 1 .r? 1 1 ? , where the la dies will he glad to receive old fur niture, uilvcr, china, cut glasp, fan cy work, etc. Consignors tickelw 50c for the bo anon. ,6to?brcta?r oi iDf. Th? young i" hi. ???. *f Owl ol "Oct in The Swim." To get rid of our large stock of bells ami 1 a i) tor riH we are going lo equip each forty dollar bicycle free arnl nomo lucky fellow out of each twelve will get liia wheel thrown in. Come see us quick if you want to "get in the swim." JENKINS HROS. DePa88-BiHsell. Invitations have been issued to the marriage of Mr. Ilarry K. De Pass, formerly of Camden, but now of Spartanburg, to Misa .Jane Mis sgll, daughter of Mrs. Jane Evans! Hissoll, of Sull'olk, Va. The cere mony will be pei formed in the Preshyteriao church in SutTolk on the I6th inst. A Pretty Sign. One of the prettiest (if not the prettiest) business signs in Ciim den is that of Mr. M. II. Heyman, the new jeweler. The name is in a semi-circle end iuhiight gilt let ter?, and is very attractive. The sign corresponds with the inter/or of the store which is neat and ap to-dato in every particular. This1 sign was painted by Mr. J. M. Mayer 8. Good Street Work. < The city has just completed a nice piece of woi k on the southern end of Caropbelle ? elicef. This s'.reet is in better of ndition possi bly than it ban ever been. Als'?| the northern end of Mill street near the new residtMice o f Mr. C. M Alexander in being put in most ex cellent condition. The city author ities are to be most heartily com mended for the wood work the)' are doing upon our streets. Poator for 18 Years. The Rev. W. W. Mills preached a most appropriate and oaroost pennon on last Sunday, the first of the new Year; his t?-xt w? ,lSo tench us to! number our day 9, that we may apply onr heftrts unto wisdom." Psalm xe, 12 Mr. Mdls has been pastor of the Presbyterian olnirch hero oighteen years. Faithfully and lovingly he has done hja work, winning the love of bis people and the respect of our wbolo community. Attention Pontloncra. The pension board of Kerslnw County will meet in Camden on the 3rd Monday in January. All per sons who wish to make application for a pension con scenro the blanks for same by calling on W R Me Creight. Sec'ty, and having same properly filled out and present them In person to the boart*. Tho old pensioner who ?ero on'Tist last year) need not make new application, but simply report their name to the members from their Township. W. K Russell, Chm'n, W. H McCreight, Sec. Watklnf>Drakeford. On Wednesday night last, thel flth inst, at Flint Hill church Mr. W. R. Wuikios, formerly of Cam den but who now resiUuanear Can ley Hill, led to the marriage altar one of Cantey HiliVmost excellent young ladies, Miss K"ste Drakeford. Tho ceremony was performed bjN Rev. J. W. Davis TTl tne p rode nee of a vast concur*? of friends of the young con pie. ftlrJWm. C. Sal mond, of CuwTTc'tt^ acted as best man and Miss Hattie Robinson as' maid of bftMir. Tbe other attend ants were llfc* Arthur Watkins with Miss Watt#}fr. Andrew Whitsker with Miss Bose, sad Shr. E.S. Net tles, tfilir Miss Hstlie Smyrl. After tlie llMfco11? ?? re ception viflMd si the residence of Mrs. Sobss^B** W "Other qI : ? Hi lffids'tf * dsagh NVo beg the indulgence of our readers fir living late today. A rush of job pinning litis week threw us considerably behind with tho paper. ?# ? i'erson&i. Mrs. K. L MeCaUum is on a \isit to Iter parents. Mr. W. V. Cauthon, of Humberts, was i-i Camden yesterday. I'ruf. aiui Mr^. 1, T. linker n turn ed to Lancaster last Saturday. Hon. \V !?'. Stevenson ol Cheraw, was in Camden on Monday last. .Mr. W. Iv Allen, of I'isguh, will move. to Columbia next week to 1 i v . M r, A ri ?her Beatty, <?f Kershaw, spent Sunday witli friends in tho eity. Wo wore pleased to see in Cauulon laH Saturday I'rof K. 1'. Odoin, ot Hlanoy. Messrs. Asa llattield and Joseph Stine, lumbermen from Bcihune, we re in town yesterday. Mr. A. B. M urobison, son of Mr. 1). I'. C. MurchUon, will loavo next week for t lemson College. Mr. Arthur i,. Watkin.s, who is now engaged in business in Sumter *as in Camden Wednesday. Mrs .J. M. Askew, of Savannah, (la., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. II. Latham, on l.yttloton street. "^1 i?H Annio Thompson, of Libert) Hill, who spout Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Blair DeLoache, lias re turned home. Mrs. K. C. (braid who spent Christmas in Augusta, (is., with her son, Mr. Arthur Gerald, returned homo last week. Rev. John Keislftiw, rector of St. Michael's church. Charleston, was in Camden this week. Mr. Kershaw in a son of tho late lamented Judge J. I!. Kershaw. Mr. J. T. Coats has gone to Co lytubia to engage in busmess. Wo are sorry to lose Mr. Coats from Catudon but wish him abundant sue cess in his new tield and we are sure he will have that for ho is a good citizen. Mr. W. C. Hou?h, who has been connected with Ryttenber^'s briek yard for u number of years, has ac cepted the position of manager of tho Camden Brick Works and left Monday morning for Camden to take charge. ? Sumter Watchman. r REAL ESTATE TRANSFER3, Tlio following trnnnfera of tor] oh tato wore recorded in the Auditor's ollloo during the past week : .1 K Jov to IV K Joy, 05 acres In No 21, *300. ?J K .Joy to I) G Joy ? n c res in No 21, *200. It I) Dibble to Mary Harris, I lot in Camden, $200. L A Wiiik'nvsky, Master, tc Jas \V fjurnett, 1 lot in Camden, $400. [ \j A YViukowsky, Master, to J; W Jonea, 100 acres in No 22, ?120.1 C C Vaughan, et a!, (<? R L Huckabee, 210 acres in No 19. Benny Helton to Laura Helton ami Jetietlc Alexander, 25 ncref>,$l. II R Stokes to Mary .lane .lor-; dan, 150 acres in No 15, MOO. L A Wittkowsky to M Haum, Survivor, 103 acres, $110. T R Team to M T Gettys, 1 aero in No 16, *5. A Handsome Cash Balance At the end of the year wbich has just closed ? 1901 ? the city of Camden has on hand the handsome cash balance of$0,470 8G. The en tire receipta from all souroea amounts to ?21,502.06 and the dla burRcments <(15,091 20. In the r c oiipts ?S, 1 28 08 comes from the dispensary proceeds. This, we un derstand, i 3 over one thousand dol lars more than was realized from tho licenses to the bar rooms. The police docket furnished ?0-1 1. IB. The general tax amounts to 05.208.39. This is a gof>d showing and indioatea that the town uflfairs are in good condition. XTire. Last night about 12 o'clock one r?f the negro homos on Toam row on C awpbelle street was destroj'ed hy Are. Tho houoe waa occupied by Hallio Reod who was not nt thr house when the Are started. It is.1 said that fire was ltft burning In the house and it is supposed popp ed out on the bedding or some oth or combustible matter from which tho house caught. Nearly all tho contents were destroyed. The fire company, responded but as thorp was no hydrant near enough they could do no good. A Collision. On Saturday night last the ex press wagon was going to meet the Seaboard train and being some. Vbat behind time the wagon was, being driven rapidly and when near the brick culyort in front of Team's row the wagon ran violently into an ox cart being driven by Mr. W. L. Banks. The collision was some* thing awful and the result was a shattered up cart, and Mr. Banks carrying a dislocated arm io1" a sling besides being otherwise con* siderably disfigured. ?rraaUd Upon a Serious Charge. Mr. 8. H. Kelly waa a few <Uy? ago arreated for taking and at tempting to trad* a mala belong* ing to Mr. J. J; Holland, of Benlah. The nolo waa taken from Mr. G??. LiliU't II vary - atable. 1 Kelly gave I bond in th<an of #100 for hit SHOUT LOCAL ITEMS Supervisor l'he'pi was in West ! \\ utcree \ t's- 1 1- r !? v looking after the j loads and l?l IdgCS Kicha;d Dinkins whs lined ?.'{ on J la^t Monday morning l.r reckless t I r it 1 ? nur ot bicycle. lit* ran i > vt^i u lit- J I tU' child on !)<-K:ill> Htriut, t Several lo?uh of wheat from Ihe ; Sta'e farm passed through t5iun.h u ithiH week bein.: hauled to Mr K. A ' ! Vaughan's id ? 1 1 to he ground. Supt 'I t'ipp, of iho S. (/. ?\ (la ! x 11 1J passed through Camden 1 .st Tuesday in ) i f m private car en route to ( ho Charleston Kx position. \\w. .1 . L. Stokes preached ono of his characteristic good sermons on Sunday morning hist. After the sermon the Mncrament was adminis ! tc red. 1 Last nights the showed the great | need of a hydrant on Campbelle It treet. This row of houac.s is vab I liable property entirely without lire j protection. Sheriff Trauthaui went to Sumter I s Ohtt rdny to bring buck a prisoner j wt.o was being held thero tor him noon the charge ot disposing of crop I under lion. Mr L A. Alexander, manager of the Camden Te'ephono Co , has just finished erect i ik' the large 45 foot poles for his system anil will in a few daws hegin transfeiing the wires When finished it will he a line that any city might be prou 1 of. A man with a bail-throwing amusement scheme is located on Main street near DoKalb. The plan is to throw three balls, tor which yon pay live cents, at a target with a bell in a hole in the ccntre. If you hit the bell onco you get om pgar twice two cigars, and thru.: timet" iilty cents. At Tho Gi!t E Store Thoy have just received u nice lino of Smyrna Kiijs, and arc them at prices t<? suit tho times. lie Hiiro to see them. Advertised Lettors. The following in a list of letter* remaining uncalled for in (lie Cam den post oftlee for tho week ending .1 an. T> : . T A Collins, .John Renlon, Simen fiennott, .f .J Nettles, A II Steward, Robert R Rlue, .1 M Stoudemnisp, 10 C Roberts, / >ie Ruily, .Jake Miller, Lizzie Turner, Lulu Perry, Sarah Washington, Mel me WatBon, Ditlend White, Tiseus Lane, Corne lia John Hon, Ilattie Ilarry, Mrs. Ceo.* I) Currio, Kmma iiruton, Alice Mlanding, Alice Moykm. Parlies calling for these lettors will please stato wlmt week they were advertised. G. G. A LEX A NDKR, P. M. ? * # A Beautiful Marriage in Colored High Life. Trinity M. K. Church was the scone of a beautiful marriage in col nred high life hist evening, the par ticipant being Miss D?isy C. Mc Lain, daughter of Camden's popular barber Geo. McCain, and I)r Kd. I). Buckley, of Savannah, Ga. The ceremony being performed by llov. I Anderson, assisted by Hcv. A. G. Townscud The church was beautifully deco. rated and was packed to its utmo. t capacity with friends of tho contrac ting parties. Miss I. .I. Lco was maid of honor while Mr Goo. \V. McLain, .Jr., act ed as best man. There wcro six can dlo beareis ? xbls, betwocn t!ie a<?ea of six and coven who aotod their part most admirably. 'I ho ushers wero Mesyrs. Jan. Jl. Ree<l and K. 1). Dibb'e. The behavior of the largo audience was such as to bo highly commended. After tho ceremony a reception was given them at the residence ol tho bride's father on J^yttleton St. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Nultae is hereby *.iven to all parties indicted to the estatn of A. C. watt*. decoAsed, to make immediato payment to the iindiTHl^nel, and nil pnrtirR hold ing cUitm apain?t said o?tnio must pr?j iont same duly attested J. JJ. CUE EI), Jan. lOlh, 1902. AdmiidiLralor. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. South Carolina --Kershaw County Court of Ooromon Pleafl. Chaa. S Niichohon, Plaintiff, against Asa Hatjlelrl find Joseph Stinc, Co Partners as the Hatjlelrl and Stine Lumber Co., and E V. Schorb, Defendants. To the defendant ftbovo named : You are hereby summoned and re quired to nnswjK the Complaint in this action, of whic^^ ropy ia herewith ?ci v ed upon yon. and to serve a copy, of^your answer to *.?id Complaint on the auh?cri lw*rn. at their office in Camden, K. C., within twenty dnya after the aervico hereof, exclusive of the day of audi ?er vice ; ap<l if yon fail to a.iHwer tlio Com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for. the relief demanded in the Com plaint. ^ . Dale Cam.len, J*. C.. Jannary A. D.. 1902 JHRKtrtKB A UO OH*:, -Waiirtiff'a A? Oreeya. To the defendant, E. V. Schorb i I Take notice that the aummona and |?Afnpfaint1n the above entitled cause ir wWretrtmter e# tciwpaMfF*^ ??trd -tnrTkMo _ ? were flfed on Jumj , ? , ltOf , la *fle olBce of ftheCoert " * s * aL^ i x |B miii ? ' "ti ' " """ \\ o have our store and warehouse packed with new ii'onds. Our stock ol l)r\ ( ? >nls, Notions, Shoes ami tlulsis complete and our prices an1 ri^ht down to bottom on even ? hints .) ust received a m ion) dp mm ami ivrni; snm;s which will hi; sold low down. They are- now and made 01 host material ;ind w e "uarautoe to he under maikct price on f t hem. \\ o have an Up-T o-Date Line of Clothing and can lit )ou in a nice t>uil at any price to suit >our pocket I u.st rect'i vi d a line line of Union Made Cants in all the la tost pat terns and will he ^lad to show you. Uomcinlur we buy and sell all GROCER! ES >? LARGE LOTS and wo am in position to i-erve you at the host possible ad vantage. Also carry a nice line of BUGGIES AND WAGGONS and our prices are i*i t*h 1 . Come !o see ns\ vor us Ti\ r i ,y, Cut Prices on Furiiitiiro-~*-?? - For a limited time we will rut tin* price on our larpc stock of l limit inc. 1 1 is a 1 1 A \ 1 >S( >.\1 K LlNlv, nm) lb, is will ho > our opportunity. Wo are ?_'oiu^ to divide pro i its wit 1 1 you wii account >1 the short cotton crop. This special cut in prices will ho t Cor a limited time only. l';'inem!>er that wo c irry a I ir<:o stork ol furni ture, and have just opined \ip a particularly handsome I iino. Geisenheimer. 4 Alsolntely at cost our entire stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Ktc., for next 30 days. Xo ten per cent added for expenses. Come and soc for yourself. Big lino Ladies Hutu lroin myC raw stock. Sowing machines liaf e. Wanted You TO REM KM BE It that when you go toJJ most J stores for Stoves, Nails, Ounn, Ilovolverrf and everything in the Hardware Lino, yon have to bluff thein a little, because this is necessary to got the right price, but not so at our store, Camden, S. C. Ask for anything in this line and the y. PRICE IS RIGHT. 7 ; v.. KK.MliMUKK ALSO, that We carry aNffornplete line * > ? > / ~ve of Fresh Groceries, also Harness, Dry Goods, Shoes, HhIh, etc, nil at prices to suit the short crops. Attractive g ods at attractive prices ? that's the kind ? . % - you want- ? we have all these-? lor what we savo you, help? its both. . Mail orders filled same day as received, and have our ' person w attention. . i A. D. KENNEDY. ? ... . * . . TO * * HE FAMOUS UtT EDGE STORE CROWDS OF PEOPLE GOME, AND THE FAMOUS GILT EDGE STORE QUANTITIES OF GOODS ARE GOING. The trading public realize that we advertise only solid tacts, and do for them all we pioniise. Though Our sales have gOli?~be yond our expectations, and i<> Mich opi extent that some ot our lines arc deplett d. we Hill havo lie usands of real bar- ? <;ains for all who will avail themselves <>l the rare opportunity of buying seasonable goods in the height of the season at great a sacrifice. , ? ?m ? ? "Vj Xi DON'T DELAY bu t come nt once while you have it bettor assortment to select from as Ave have placed at \our disposal all Btrictly winter goods consisting of all Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Ilats, Tai lor-made Swits, Ladies and Childrcns Wraps, Blankets and Comforts, &c., &c., & at and below cobt; and everything at ; prices to please the closest buyers. , Thanking you for your confidence and very liberal patron age, we are yours respectfully and truly. " ?? ?' - P. T- Prop'r.