The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 21, 1902, Image 3
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M.lliuei y Opening.
Messrs. llirsch liros. Co. will
hive t'mir id i 1 1 i nor y opening n?-xt
Wednesday and Thursday, the js(U h
ami l! 7 th . See thoir adv.
Mixt Meeting of the "Daughters."
Tho I) slighter* of tho Confeder
acy will meet ? t ilit* home of Mm
I.ofthe Xcinp, Mnrjiluv Mmoh 111*1,
ut S ;i0 p. id. M< ui'ms act' request
ed to count piepured t<> pay dues.
Mrs. C. J. Shannon, 1'un.,
Miss Louise Nettles, Sec.
City Tuxes Reduced.
As will he seen in tim city tux
uoiice which appears in this issue,
tlio levy f<>r t h i a year is 7 mills in
s te m I of 8 as 1 ?si >eur. 1 his will
bo hailed with delight l?v tho in\
p 'vy 0)6, for a icdnction of tuxes in
what we want. Our city fathers
have done well.
To Move in tho Opera House Store.
We learn that in a few du\s
Messrs. M. Itiiiim & Co. will move
their block of goods in the Operu
House Store preparatory to remod
eling and improving their stores.
This "old reliable" firm is sustain
ing well their reputation of keeping
abreast of the times.
An Invitation.
The 8. C. Division of the United
1) -iii giilcrs of lUo Confederacy, in
vites the' Daughters of the John I).
Kcnnedv, Chapter, and the Velir
nus of Kershaw county to he pits
cnt at thu Cha rk'Bton Kx position
on Daughters D rfy, April 12, 1002.
Mrs ( \ J. Shan Don, .1 r ,
Ct r. Sue. S. C. Division, U. D. C.
Quarterly Conference.
The second quarterly Coufeience
for Camden station M. 10. Church,
South, will bo held after morning
service Easter Sunday. ,XUe pre
siding elder, Rev. J sines W. Kilgo,
will preach and then hold the con
ference. The Easier offering will
he for missions (one half of the
conference collection for the year.)
Quarterly Conforence of the Rembert
Circuit.
The 2nd quartet ly confidence of
tho Methodist Kpiaoopal church,
South, Hem her t circuit, will be
held at Benlah, 5th Saturday and
Sunday in Much, 29th uud 110th.
Rov. .), W. Kilgo will preach fit il
o'clock Saturday morning and *1
o'clock Sunday afternoon. The
business session of the conference
will convene immediately after ser
vice Saturday. \Y. C. Smith.
Notice to Ve' -ran*.
All Veterans of Kershaw county
who have not had their corti flea tee
made out for the Southern Cross
of Honor will have the opportunity
of doing so by calling at the ollloe
of Mr. W. D. Trantbam on law
range, who has a supply of blanks
on haud and has kindly oifered to
assist in tbe matter.
Mrs. O. J. Shannon, Jr.,
President, John D. Kennedy,
Chapter, U. D. C ,/
Going to tui cknow.
Mr. S. N. Sowell who has been
merchandising in Camden for the
past two years has decided to move
to Luc-know. During Mr. So wall's
slay in Caiipden ho made many
lasting friends and customers who
regiet exceedingly to see him leave
While here he proved himself to be
one of our beet business men. He
bought goods carefully and sold
thom at a close margin and his cus
tomers always left his store fully
satisfied. Our caiumunlly will miss
him aud we wish him abundant
suoceas at Lucknow.
iitomt, u
? fcpt lo 111
Dr. Ramsey To J^eavo Charleston.
Announcement in made that Dr.
J). M. Ramsey, of the Citadel Square
Buptist Church, has been called to
the First Baptist Church, Washing
ton, D. C. 'J his is the church of
which Dr. C. A. Stakcly was pastor
before going . to Montgomery, Ala.
We presums that Dr. Ramsey will
accept. It seems that the First
chnrck of Washington is partial to
the pastors of the Citadel Square
church as Dr. Stake] y waa called by
it whilo pastor of Citadel square.' ?
S. C. Baptist.
Af one time Dr. Ramsey served
Pit a while as pastor of the Camden
^ Baptist church. *
Lafayette Hall.
This bietorie old building is re
ceiving tbe finishing touches of the
<paintere?'etc., to be used at a hotel.
The bonce will be ruri^ and
Mr*. Qcott Biown who -at> one time
had charge of tbe Cherokee Inn at
Blacktborg and also tbe PaBs
H.iuae at Gastonia. .They are ex
pi cted In Camden in a day or two,
a good deal of tbe furniture already
haying arrived at Ihe depots. Tbe
Iuiim baa l*?n thoroughly reno
?aiedaad considerably enlarged,
acd saw pressate ? oberping ap
pearance* cOn place ,of eapeoial
one where tbe Xeitor
ir longeet, ia the room
Lefajrecie slept. Thia
a ?olpniat yellow,
to oelon
preeuae
PERSON A I.
Mr. Geo. T, Little returned from
' Atlanta on Wednesday.
Miss Dell Gardner, of TiUei's
' F? rry, is spending huuid lime willi
Mis* Kebeooa Noison.
Mr. J. J. Whisnant, one of I >*?
I thune's loading citizens, whm in
Camden one day this week.
Mima S. M. Godtnan is the new
j milliner At Moa^is, llirseh Bros. A
J v'<?. She arrived lust week.
Mrs, \V. A. Si hrui k, who h?is
I* '!i in Lancaster visiting ht* i
i .ether who is quite sick, leturned
j iioine on Monday.
i Mih. \V. T. Hong It and Misn
i Alice Hough, of Sumter, kip in the
tily visiting their father, Mr. W.
C. Hough, on Main street.
We regret to learn that Capt.
[ Clarke of the S iiuhern railroad is
quite sick. It >b place for the
present is being tilled by conduc
tor Powers.
Mr. \Y. Geisenheimer who has
been quite ill with pneumonia has
sullloiently recovered to be eut
titling yesterday. This will be
pleasant news to his friends.
Mr. J. 1*. Ooleuian, calporter for
the Manning Baptist Church, pass
ed through Camden this week '(on
his way from Columbia where h*'
I I hi I been to visit his family- Mr*
Coleman came from Columbia by
private conveyance, and tliis was.
the llrst time he haw passed over
that road sinco the war ? 38 years
? when he wus serving as a
confederate soldier. Ho belonged
to Build's brigade, Uh S. C. Chv
alry.
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS.
Weather Forecast ? Kain to-uight
and Saturday.
Congressman I). F. Finley has
our thanks fo r packages of garden
seed.
The Postal Telegraph Company
have moved their ollice to the store
on law range, formerly occupied by
Jenkins Bros.
The Camden Hand went to lie- j
thune last night to furnish music
at a hot supper given for the benefit
of the Methodist church there*
The Seaboard paesen?er train
going north ran about six hours
lute yesterday. The delay \ was
caused by the engine breaking
down.
Mayor ftarle was on laet Tuesday
re-electi d by a majority of it) votes
to serve Coiurobia two yeats longer.
He was opposed by Mr. W. J. Calh
ea rt.
"Hotel Ivirkwood" is to be the
name of the new ltirge hotel to be
tin ill on Uol.kti k bill. The front
of this hotel, it is said, will be over
liOO feet long, Let the good work
go on.
Although the polo team suffered
a defeat last week, Messrs. Barstow
and Kennedy covered theuuaeiveu
with glory playing pairs against
Norman Bros, on Monday, and
against Alexander and Brooks on
Tuesday. The first game was 5 to
8 ; the second Of Co 7, both in favor
of Camden. The prizes were two
handsome silver cups.
The carnival and cake walk given
at the opera house >n Tuesday eve
nlng laathy the waiters ot the Hob
kirk Inn proved to be qulto a sue;
cess. The audience was one of the
largest that has been at the Opera
House this winter. AH ^id tjjeir
part well and the promoters of the
entertainment are receiving the
congratulations of all who attended.
THE FUTURE OF THE
OfcD THREE C'S.
[Charleston Post, j
"Col. A. Tripp, of Hlacksburg, S
0 , baa been spending ft few days in
the city with a party of ladies and
gentlemen from Blaekflhurir, aocom
p&uiod by friends from J'ittsbarg.
Thov coino down in the private oar
of Col. Tripp, who is superintendent
of the South Carolina and Georgia
Extension Railroad. This road
known in the days of its first projce
lion as Three C's, lias by act of the
legislature, passed Into the ban'ls
of the Southern Hail way. The vim
and spirit of Col. Tripp has kept the
road from falling to pieces, ami it is
said that it will cost t lie Southern
100,000 to make the road bed safe or
passahlo in some places.
'The road was projected from Char
leston to Cincinnati and thence to
Chicago, but the work was abandon
ed after tho lino fr.?m Camden to.
Marion, N. O., was built. Marion is
Just twenty milos from Ashoville, and
in ft most picturesque part of the
mountains, so whon through trains
are run over the South Carolina snd
Georgia Extension there will be a
new summer resort for Charleston
people to explore.
The Sonthern will take charge of
the old road on the fiftt day of April
and will immediately commence to
rehabilitate it. The rood bed will
be strengthened and the trestles re
built in part. Through trains from
Marion to. Columbla_will .at ones be
pat do, reaching the latter city via
Camden, Kingsville and the South
Carolina Road.
The road Jast acquired by the
Southern is dotted with many fine
towns, and it may mean that, with
a little effort, Charleston can better
reach out into the upeoantry by
means of the nsf^ traffic arrange*
menU. The towns along thlsA lide
are Sl?eit>T, H?nri*Ue. MtoresviHe,
and Rather ford ton, N C., snd
Blacfcebarg. Terkrille, Rook Hill,
Lancaster, Hestb Springs, Ksrshhw
and Camden, 8. 0. Thsrs are
to* fMtoriM, ?M or M* at and;
mrj lm ?? ii."
Veterans' Day In Cam
| ilen.
jlTotwitiistandir.s -ho Inclomont
: Wocuhor The Day Was A G1 ow
ing 3\ioqees.
I.'ist Saturday \vi<m mi Ui?ly day.
[but, nothing (I Ulllted, 1 1 m* I hiug liters
i>f l ho Confederacy went forward
with their preparations for entertain
| n? I he Vit Oralis at tllf Opera II O II so.
V r. W . D. Trantham, Chairman of
t ho committee on enrolment for
K> rshaw County, had, at their io
i quest, in vi toil all okl soldiers to moot
witli tin* Daughter*. l>v 11 o'clock
tables were spread in tho lobby of
iliti Opera House, and as each Veter
an came up lie whs met by a hand
HiMuo million or a bountiful jjirl who
pinned on the lapel of his coat a
bunch of violet s-- 01 small matter in
deed, but one that teemed to touch
? he old follows' hearts a* in da\s
by. Assembling in the Opeia
House the mooting was opened with
ii most appropriate prayer by Rev.
W. W. Mills, 1). 1). I 'pon motion
of I >r. A A. Moore, Mr. Tranthuru
was invited to preside over the meet
ing. In taking the Chair ho atatetl
that the Voterans wcro called togeth
or upon the invitation of the Daugh
jtoiHoftho Confederacy who wished
to got corroct rolls of those living in
our midst us well as of the dead who
? weid from Korshiw County, that
{ t hoy may bestow upon them or their
representatives Crosses of Honor,
and send such rccouls to the Con
fedorato Museum at Kiehmond.
This, Air. Trantliam said, is an im
portant work Our noblo women, ul
\<ays foremost in every good cause
wish to confer their badge of nobil
Ity upon every deserving old soldier
who still lives, and upon the repre
sentatives of I hoso who nro dead
This is groat distinction, more prijp
ill hy oi.l sohliors-.roiulng as tt does
from the women of our Southland
who never faltered while there was? a
hungry soldier to feed or a siek one
to nurse ? tha'i the t'ross of tho Lo
gion of Honor, or even the (i olden
Fleece. Some may this will re
unire yroftt labor, hut it ia a pion*
duty that bhou'd be performed. A
few years ago tho task could have
been more easily accomplished than
now A few hence, it will be more
diflicujf. It wiil not be l>.ng when
there wil) bono living witness to tell
of the greatest stnuglo of modern
times. The obligation to complete I
thoefe rolls dcvolvt b upon us. It is
due to tho brave men who gave their ,
liveo to flui Confederacy. Thoso,
whether "amid the glo^m and suffer
lug of the prison, in the hopelessness
ofytho hospital, or the short, sharp
a <4 t>n v of tho Cold, wore choered, coin
forted and soothed hy tne thought
that at homo they wnuld not he for
gotten." Then Mrs. C. J. Shannon,
.Tr, President of John 1). Kennedy,]
Chapter, Daughters of thp ponfeder
aey, explained very clearly, and In
an easy and graceful manner, the
work in which the Daughters are
engaged and earnest'y solicited the
eo operatic^ and asstqtanoo qf the i
Veterans.
The ('hair then announced that
the meeting won Id be at e?se but re
main in order, and requested the
Veterans to come forward and en
roll with Messrs. H. C Salmqnd(
jfatpos H. Ueboacne, John H. Ar
rants and others who occupied the
tables in front; and that the Daught
ers would provide lunch for ovory
ono at hie p]ea?gro.
At this poipt, 0ol.' B. U. Oanley,
Commander of Camp Rtc-hard I^trk
land, catpe in, and at tho request of
Mr. Trantham, took tho Chair and
presided over tho meeting until ad
journmont. It being tho time to
elect, officers of the Camp, Lieu',
coipmander Jatpes L. Hajlc was elec
ted Commandorj 2nd ?iieqt. Ooiq
inander E. R Sill was made jst
Lieut. Commander; Messrs. ., Joel
Hough and N A. Rethunu 2nd and
flrd Lieuts. Commander respectively;
H. C. S-ilmond Adjutant, and- tho
other officers re elected to wit | Jae.
I Vdleplgqc, Quartermaster; J. C
boilings, Commissaryi Dr A- A.
Moore, fiurgeonj Rav W W. Mill",
D. D-, Ohaplainj W P. Russell, Ofll
cer of tho day; Thomas Whitaker,
1st Color Sergt., J. E. Alexandor.
2nd Color Sergt ; Johp Rq me, Vi
det to.
A. resolution was adopted provi?l -
ing for a committee of threo or more
from eaoh township to oo-opcrate
with Mr. W. P Trantham, ohairman
of committee on enrollment, tho same
to be appointed by the Chair at hia
plea?nre.
A resolution thanking the Daugh
ters for their great klndneaa to the
Votorans, and for the active zoal dis
played by thom in their work of pre
serving the records, and of honoring
the living and the dead, was unani
moualy adopted. The thanks of the
Veterans were also tendered the re
tiring Commandor and the retiring
Acting Adjutant for tbo faithful, ef
flcient and earnest manner in which
they have performed their dnties.
Qn'te a number of Veterails were
proposed and elected members of
the camp, and some fifty three or
more were enrolled for the Daugh
ters* Crosses rif Honor.
Mrs 0. J. Shannon, Jr., read a
letter from the Btaift organisation
inviting Richard Kirkland Camp 10
mpet-w^th the in on Danghtera Day at
iKo ChWfeeton Exposition, on April
12 by Adapted with thanks.
Mr J ml Hoagb suggested the
prop?ietf of erecting s monument to
Qen. Kershaw. Said h? would be
one (low hundred to oou tribute
95 00 to a Tood for Uilt purpose.
Mrs 8 Reed 8?o?, ? siting
Daughter from Columbia; s?1d ?ho
wonld contribute a like sob, sod
Mrs Sbsoooa stated that, John D.
Kennedy, Chapter woojd eo-operate
iq tbe wort
OeL B. t etany aed OmL JjJ.
BsM #M?S
? ????' y . ?
' W V - - . - ? V 2V V
[state re union, am) Capt L 1<. ( ly
i burn and Cnpt .1. C. Rollings to the
Ho union ill 1 >811(18. To x UN
Tlu.ro being no further business
t! e nu'i'iintfi after "imxic," "It-tunic
| Blue H ig," ?>tc. , on tho piano It,"
I Mis. Itolillul (ioodalo, adjourned
with cheers by t lio "Hnvs."
All wore abundantly j ?r?> v ill f,*r
toy the I hmghtt-rs at tin* lunch ii
blf??k an?t the old soldii-rs wont awav
I elicnr iug and horruliirg fur our
I wtiimn. One oh) soldier w.th t! e
marks of Sluu p^hui e, ChicU him .iii.;a
! i"tl f he W ilih r ness i; | on him \> i
| heal d to 8:iy, 'If I ,<?< s a: u . \ i . I
Jim) hih'Ii a eoiuiniHHury, it w>.itl<i
j h.ivo whippet) out. h ? I him) {?nne t?>
Host on " Sat urday 'h meeting wis h
*uec??8, ami too much cannot bo 8. id
in praise of Mrs. C. .i. Shannon, Jr..
th >? leader, and the matrons am)
pretty ^:rls who contributed so ^cn
r? maly and cordially of their time,
their labor am) their presence to
make it so; ami 1'iof L. ')'. Mills
iM'iily deserves tlie thanks of all for
insisting so kindly and no ctftcieidly
?it the work of enrollment, lie i- in
deed a "worthy Hon of a worthy
?*ire" who is himselfa worthy velcr
an. it wan a day that will he Ion -4
and pleasantly remembered by all
who were there.
Death ot Lma Wolfe.
M i mm Lina Wolfe, daughter of the
late Mr. Simon Wolfe arid half Pin
ter of our fellow low nNiii an Mr.
David Wolfe, died in Baltimore )a*i
s ilurday morning. The reinain?
?vi ro brought to Caruilcu on Tucs
day and huncd in the Jewish eeuie
tviy here.
Death of Mr. Maekcy Jiarfiold.
Mr. Maekey Harfield one of the
oldest citizens in the hui rounding
country dieil at his home at Smith
vijle on tYed nosd'ay last, the I Dili
inst. Mr. Itarficld wkh 5)5 \eara of
fige and up t.i a shoit time ago en
Joyed the very beat of health. He
liad seven children, one of whom
waH the late Mr. T. .J. Mnr lb hi who
tor many years before his death re
sided here in Camden. The burial
took place ut Strriiliviile church.
Death of Dr. McICa^en.
Dr. Isaac A. McKajiOtl, one of
j Sumter's prominent eitu< n?, died
Saturday night. 1 1 o was 08 years,
of ag-\ Flu moved to Sumter fiom
Camden a liout 15 y < h r ?? ng >. |)r.
McKagen whs twice married, hiu
first wife hyjij^ M Utt IMttsj Ida ee
uond was a Mias Webb, both of
Su m ter county. Three children
su rvive him, Mr. W. W. MeK-U'en,
Mr 3. W . A. Mcjlvfu-.M and Alias |
Arclus McKagen. The funeral I
was held at the Methodist church I
Sunday afternoon. He had been'
in the drug hutducsp pypt sjn?io he]
cauje to Sui^t?>|:.
Trying His Chances in Politics.
W. Hampton Cobb, Kpq., a rising I
attorney at tlio CobimMa bt>r, who!
was fcjr eevcr^l years a rogular and
entertaining correspondent to 'I ho
Camden Ohroniole, ha* announced
hir? eaudid icy for the ( flim of Judge
d( Probate for Richland * County.
From what we can learn of Mr.
Cobb, hie sur^etjs rrg r? twaonor for
nvu years in the public schools of
Ids nativo county, one year of which
lime he servod as secretary to the
Kic' land county teachcrs' aaso-'ia
tion, a body corr^pospd q( oorMe o I
the brightest teachers. n< w?*ll as ool
lego professors in the Nta'e-, his
painstaking t|Unli tie* a* a law clerk
In the office of Hon. John P. Thom
as, Jr, who stands high in this Ststo
as a lawyer, as a l?\m*!iJ?{Qr-4 as a
statesman and au a pentlornan, we
bespeak for him success it} lus new
field.
MONEY TO LOAIM^
On farm lands or o*'?.-r approved ?e
curity. 8. hOGAN LANG.
May 1Q ? 1 vr,
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
t I 'iiK'Hfifri'ii iil.i 'iff ffftfMrtt;
j ?<?(// It ui.hrtnl for h\v. /lo'/tii.i. /' r
i i'h ifi-nt ursr thnl i,ui'i'>-r tin tufii'fuiliil
I n-/r <?/' 'in Ci Pits ft I ?'>?/(/ Will l>c iii iii' ,
' /KhJ.if'l t in .nlr.ti.,,.
KOU W DIToK.
ity
II I'lUlillllllte '<?/
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I To the voters or KotiiltHtv t'outily: M these*
j liiiianon of 1 1 it iiiU front weiy mvIihh of i
' counlv, 1 oiler inysrl.f us
jl.'Uli'l \ll.lltot . 11,11 ili? IIIUIIS > ??.
j unit !i tltonniirh knowledge ol i ho iitituH ol riN
! .itulllOl, I III' SltllS(U'?l lllUt 1 Call till t III* UlNi'O lo |
J I ill! S.1 tisfllllull Ol I |||| people I will abate I IV
: Mil' le.stlU i I lilt' I irllui'I ,iM> I 'r tlllll f> .
i,tlil I V Mll'inlllt 1 1 ,
W . K. Mih KMuti i .
' \iti 1 > a I nni' hi >? H.VM'll ,1 Itlll.lKl.llO tor I lit'
?Hi. ' >ll v .. I III tkilHll.tW <'OI|l|l\ IlllllCtOIII'
j !!.? I I'l III II V KVi'llull, mill le.-|lCt llttl'.Y Stilli'll llir
j-Vul%"? I.| at! Ileilioi'i al-s. \\ ll|!o I httve IHI pilli'le
| h i <iil nl \ iiiim um iii i'. I think tn \ p?u aouttt ri' ?
j run! ? il li nil!' ll Mil us I'll1 1 k .ill 1 1 liiiok keeper e\
| 1 1- ml 1 1. k: uvi'i .i .Mill i intuits porn <1 i>l i ?* it ( v-llve
I > i ? it t M Is >1 miIIh'Ii'IiI nuill illlll'e lllill Mil' A II' 1 1 1 Ill's
llllli'H \V III \t loll' 1 .till (III1 Illi'llMllltMII, III' lOllllll.l ?>
i .l iii >t IhornunhU lutiiiu s? iiiuliiiri .
IJespeei fully, \\ . A. Sl'HKtH K.
|l'i> ihr lii'itioeriil ie volei * of K i'l. slut w i.itnlt:
"I In outfit llie solicitation ol || li'ltli lliroil^h"
? ?ni ihr I'onnt.v 1 present my name a* a caiiilltluic
! (<ii ihe position of i i ni ut v Auditor. Iluvinu
I Mllll'il till' It t'?| Ult 1 II t H lit*'' ol tllf |>t*v?l> ll* It Ifti I
>in|uiM'il a f >??! I ?? r kiiowUil^c t?f iin- propoiiy in
I i in- ill 11 ?*i i ni localit h'r ul ili? county, I am ln'i I it 1
j |>ri'|iai i ll lo iliscliaf tic Hit' ilulles ol tlto uKivi',
j .siiu ii iin |u' pif honor lilt* tttntiu li> fttH.liiitt
| mi' in tlir position, I will pioniiNi' i lu'ln to |
> i isi- tia > H'- i t) u i n s in Hie hesl ol ni) aUHlty itini
I wiMi'int ilisii Iniinalinn Thanking niv filciiil*
for t lie I r paNi favors ami Kolicitiiiu their patron
ti n?* mill I'sii'riii iii iin- future, I p'oltfc tnyaclf to
rtlMile Ihr ri 'Ml ) I o( Ihr |" Hilary I'leelTnil.
Uispi'iUniiy, r, r. uiuvk.
I litMcliy announce niymilf it canilWIato for
t'mi ni.v Atnlitor, Miiijt ol to i ho ilciticcrunc nn
ntttiy . .1. A. tiUIHsliy.
KOU TKKASPUKK.
Mr. Kililor l'l? use iinnoinirc the name of Mi.
W. Ii. Ilou^li lor rc-flfcltou to I lit> ollice til
Tiiiisuii'i ni Ki ishaw 1 'ini ii tv whli'lt lie lias so
to' I'ptuli: v (1 1 1 1' 1 1 to ( lit' ('III Iii' mkI Isfat'tlon of tlto
whult' pfi.ple. Many KrkutiW.
sri'T. OF KDl'CATION,
FMilor t Ijroiiioli': We lite frltMnls of Ml'. K. ?'
Hi in ii, lit ki* pleasure III Allliollntiliu hllll for the,
I is 1 1 1 1 > 1 1 i i i mil \ Snpi'Miitwiiiloni ol Kilttcullon
iiii Kt : mIi.ivv i oiiuIv in Hie eoniliiK ilenioerntle
pinnitiv. Mi'. Hi nee ih it teiuitcr who has Klvi-ti
pi- 1 f i i' t sal u fuel lun In Ihi* put i onft of It is : eltool
ami we fei'l sjillslled Dial in llie oillt'e for wlileh
we ltnnouiii'e lilln. he will ulleinl to the ilnlies
lhenmiient upon runt with the sarno eare im.l at- '
I fit tion. K.iNtern Kersh'UV,
Tan Notice.
City 'I'iik xhi'iikkV Oi kick,
CtMDKV, S, ('., M \ let II 17, 1 'JUL'.
Nulici' liori'hv ^iven thnt ft levy ol
Scvt ii (7) .Mill* lots lit i n inntlo Mpoli till
city pi opt rty, l?t?lh real nntl porHonal.
u i ul liwti t)m l>ut)k.s for llie ciilloclioii of
iln< Mtiiif will lie opcnotl in tlto Council
(.'lutuilier in i l?t* Opera Ht.ust* from Tiiok.
ilav, April Ifitli, l'.iOJ, ti> 'I'lmrstlny, May
l.'nli, lllt'L', after wlueli ilntt' the piMiaity
will positively lie aUat'htui >to nil tUlin
< 1 1 i t> 1 1 1 ?? . Cost nntl I'liargeH will lie mltletl
after <1 o'eluuk p. in, Tlturs lay , May
lAlh, 1
Tlure will l>o no extension.
K. ( >. Mel'UKItJH T.
M avoir,
.1. .1. (iOODAl.K.
t lerk itntl 'l'leaMiri r.
[lection fioti
C6.
I In pui'Mianee of an Ordinance of 1 1 its
| Cilv of Canitle.i. rattlioil on ilm 7tli tlay
i of Mnreli, l!H12, an el-clion by the
i iii ett voleiH ol Hit itl city uilj ltd liejij till
j Tiicntliiv, the Ut t\n y of April, MK'3 ? f'ir
ay or ami
I ( >ne Aleriiirtn fio.it Wnnl I,
t?no " " " 2,
Ono " " " :i,
One '' " " 4,
i The polls will be opened M Hit> lionr?
I pruvidetl by law, t*> wit; open ut K
I o'plock Mm ami t'loso at 0 o'clock 1'
I M.
i Tlio follovlhK nftined peraonH have
been appointed manager* of said election
precinct# in ?n i< 1 City of Camden.
Ward I, Polling lMncu, Opcru Hou?o ?
Ney Billing**, '1'. Ii, pfiipm, ftUil J. T.
W'hOil:
SV??r<i ? ? Polling Place? Wolfe'u Store
(South'!, ?R. K. Barflcltl, 10. J. Uiascll,
and C Nelson.
Ward 3? Polling Placo ? Workman
Houho? J. 11. ArrantH, K. I). Cureton,
#nd G. 8. Rhtliuo.
Ward 4 ? Polling Placc ? Corner of
Cjtiloton and Laurens Hlroet ? W. R.
M(>Ci'ttigbt, J. K. Alexander, and W. II.
DeLoache.
11 v order of oonnt.il.
K. 0. MoCHKUUIT,
M?yor,
J. J. OOODAI^R, Olerk
MONEY TO LOAN.
Monuy to loan on approved Real Es
tate Security, at Beven per eost. Knuy
terniH. No commiealona charged.
L. A. Wittkowaky, CaindAn. S. C.
(J. L. Winkler, 62 William .8t.,
July-1H. New York,
Wanted You
TO REMEMBER that when you to* most j stores
for Stoves, Nails, Guns, Revolvers aiulj everything
in tho Hardware line, you have to Jbluflf them a
little, because this is necessary to get the right price,
but not so at our store, Camden, S. 0. Ask for
anything in this line and the
PRICE IS ^ RIGHT.
REMEMBER ALSO, that we carry a complete line]
of Fresh Groceries, also Harness," Dry Goods,
Shoes, Hats, etc, all at prices to suit the short crops.
Attractive goods at attractve prices ? that's the kind
you want ? we have all these? -lor what we save |
yon, helps us both.
Mail orders filled same day as received, and bave onr|
personal attention.
|A. D. KENNEDY.
The
Famous Gill ft
The Fain >us (lilt Kdge Store
announci 8 the arrival of a beau
n, tif'nl line of up-t > (lain Spring
G.oods, such as(l njh in l\ r
calos, jMadrrsj, Colonel .Pi
ques, Black and Colored Duck,
Cheviots, Silk (iliighams, Piain
an 1 Figured O.iallies, Silk
Striped Ch illi* 8, Nunsveiling,
&c., all of which are of the
newest, and most approved
Styles.
We have just received also
v
a full line of IJlack Wool Dret-s
Goods, consisting of various
qualities of Challies, Henriet
tas, Batiatos, &o., whieli for
beauty and excellence of qual
ity cannot be surpassed.
To those who are looking
just a little into the future as
well na providing for their pres
ent wants we will say that we
have Wious lines in which
we can interest them, and will
take great pleasure in show
ing you through and quoting
prices on some of the prettiest
and most dream-like Summer
goods ever shown in this mar
ket,
Trusting that you will favor
us with your presence very
soon, we aie,
Raspeotfally,