The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 28, 1902, Image 3
Died From Vaccination.
The following Hpocidl w:i? urn'
f'.> M K orahuw to tlio Nowh A. ('our
ii?- ! -ti* t Sit urday :
"I.- evening nt M o'i'lti-'k Mis?t
An ni?' Good, of York county breath
od licr l:\9t. S!ia hid boon visiting
nt 1 1 1 o home of M r. ?!. A Hilton for
4 ov riil tinrt, foar'ng smallpox
waa vaecin&tcd. She died <>f 1 r*w.
jiw. In tlx- liloou) of young woman
bond, she ? ii 1 made a great nuiubo;
'of Iriends litre who mourn her loss.' i
? - -?* ? ? ? - ? ?
Removal Notice#
A-? k t ft t oil in The Chronicle luat
week Mcsara. M. H^tum \ Co., ?u?>|
now occupying thei t ) j r ?? Mouse
Store. They have moved theri# to
reiuotlol their store?, whieli when
completed will towei^liigher and
grander than ever h/iore, and will
give to tliul p?r^U Main wired an
oi,iianK,uLi^**,lJi^,liiteeturo t!i n ? i'
hail. See thivr advertise,
and when you conn* to town
'don't forget that you will fit 1 them
at the Opera Mouse Store.
Lafayette Hall.
This new hotol will ho open to
tho public on Monday next. It
wan tho intention of the manage- j
nient to open it several da^tt sooner. I
buLowing to an unavoidable de- 1
lay in the furniture arriving it
eo aid nots bo done. Mr. and AJim. I
Hrown have la rgo oxpciienco in
thuliotel business and ibey propose
t<?$Jbin a hotel here scfftnd t'? none
in'Sljo State. They will cater to
t ho commercial and tourist travel.
d*ee their card in litis issue.
Two Commmg Marriages.
We take the following notice?
from last Sunday's State:
44 An engagement, has just been an*
liMinc'ed whieh is of interest to
id an 3' Columbia people, as the
young lady is one of the iiiorI popu
lar girls who has ever, visited this
city. All who know her will join
in heartily congratulating Mr. Do
van'- Kostic r ? f Orangeburg, who
has many v.- arm friends here, on
bavin? won no fair a prixn as little |
Miss Elizabeth H?yl<in of Camden.
"Wedding cards are out. whhdi an- i
nounce the marftnge'of Miss Lynch
Dens o i Camden to Mr. J. II
Harlcslon Head, Jr., r>f George
town. . The wedding lakes place in
Camden at '.I p. m. on April
A Fraud.
A good many of out citi/."ti? J
were imposed upon trie day thin
week by u verv well dress"d woman
who was walking oij crnichea and J
claimed to have lost one of her feet.
She earned the nana) beggar's card
with verses of poetry stating thai
she had been alllicted in the Iosh of
one of her limbs and begged films
to relieve her neccpsitio. A gen
tleman from t'.ie country who was)
in town that day and was one who
responded to the appeals of the wo
man was on his way bsok home In
the afternoon and when several;
miles from town came upon a tent
near the Bide of tho road. In 'he
tent was a man and near by was
the beggnr woman preparing an
evening meal and who was stepping
around. on two feet fis briskly aa
anyone. She had evidently while
in town carried one of her feet
strapped up in such a manner aa
to givo her the appearance of hav
ing only one, ??
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
+
Excursion to the Charleston Expoat- j
tion.
The vacation at tho Camden Gra
dod Schools has been changed to
April 4 to f) inclusive. This has
been douo to enable the pupils to be
present at tlio Exposition on "pres
ident!)' Day." Tho party will leave
Camden, via tho ''Southern Railway,
at. '2 p. m., on Friday, April 4. He
turning they will leave Charleston on
Wednesday, April Pth, at 2 p. m., ar
riving nt Camden about G.'M) p. in.
Itates on "bloclc-ticket" of 25 or
more ? full fare, $2.50; half fare.
$1 25.
AH who desire to lako advantage!
of tli is reduced faro (lite very lowest I
that wi'l probably ho offered lor so
long a tirao ? G daje) are requested
to givo their names and fare to Supt
Kennedy not later than Monday or
Tuesday of next week, as the ticket
lia* to bo purchased in advance.
Work will be resumed at the pub
lie schools on Thursday, April 10
Poittgs at Mteaeis.
( orrcspomlenco of Tho Chronicle,
"Messrs, S. C 7 March ii? Tire
Spring having arrived wjj^ita ex
ceedingly beautiful weather, the
iarinors iu this section uio making
excellent progress with their larm
wcrk. l
Mr. David Shannon, formerly of
this plspe, now of Columbia, is
Vfeiy Mat the home of W.'Hamp
ton Cobb, Esq.
Mr. John Shannon, of Columbia,
hoi been visiting* relatives in this
section for the past few dsyt.
Tfce Spears Creole School under
.the direction of its prinoipsl, G.
W. Scel?jr, Is preg^ring to have a
picnic at the end of the school
'm?feh 1* sot far pff.
The Ml. Ple?sant school .will
dose wiili a Friday evening exer
cise.
Mr. Sintsi Jamea, a progressive
farmer oM^a?eiaa and Miss Mst tie
? vplsc#, #ere
if %j Magistrate |
J. o.
k/
personal
.Mr. Henry Clarke, of >'umter, has
l)00n Spending sovefal days this
week iu OuunUn.
M rs.L. T Raker and little lauyh
for, of finnoaster, arc visiting m hi
*iv< h in Camden.
Mr?. M. I. Rums who 1. .v. been
, n nil inu in ^amtcr ft ? t v\ < ? < > r 1 1 j r t- ?"?
wtrks is expected !if>mo to div.
| Mr. Victor ({'fiord who is now liv
j oil* in ( oliinilui lifts bt?en spond'n,"
sovoral days Huh work in Camden.
Mr. rooks I'.irkor. who for kouio
* 'ivio > us lioo-i traveling w ith a i> in
rol froupo is spending a while iu
Cumden.
Wo ftro sorry t?f know .that. Mr.
| I'rai: k Hout?h. son of Mr. Joci Houuh,
is quite nick. It is feared that lie
h is pneumonia.
Dr. S. H-truch. formerly of fjds
olaco, but now of \,nv Vork Pit v.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Ranm. The
I'octov has scores of friend* hero
who wdl ho *jf * f\* I of LI 10 opportunity
<>f i-eeing hi in again.
Rev. \V . B. Gordon, formerly tho
much beloved rector of the 'Fflnity
oarish, Kdycfii-ld, now of C Antikn,
is ent husiasticafly laboring for the
?'MtahliBhmont of a charity hospital
in the town where he resides. He
hn? been elected president* M>f tho
("Camden Hospital Association."
1 ho sum of ?1,000 has already- been
rained.-? Kdgcfield Advertiser.
Master Kdward Niles McDowell,
?in a Use he ( f the Camden Chronl i]
1" 1 visited his aunt,. Mrs. S. cj
Ashe, this week. <)n Wcdnesdav
he visited Die ICiopiitor ollice and
expressed li i mar* If an being much
pleased with what ho saw. ? York
ville Knquirer. Ills pleaHant recol
lections Ptil] linger with him, oh lie
h<?s more (han once threatened to
"<|nil" u* anil "get a job" on The
Kuij uirer.
Mr. J Poller, trrveling pas
senger iigent of the Seaboard Air
fjine Railway, was in Camden Tues
dav, looking after the movement of
tourists and other passenger busi
ness fur his lino. In order to give
tliti hnslncM every ait en t ton pnn
slble, Mr. Puller will visit Camden
about twice a weyk, generally Tues
days c tid Thursdays, and wi J1 be
glad to give prospective passengers
any information desired as to rates,
schedules, sleeping car accomoda
tions, <kc.
? u
special To m of Court Tor Kershaw.
A opecial term of oonit for Ker
shaw county has been askeil for. to
he opened the tti^i Monday in July.
A number of names have been sug
gested to the governor, who will re
fer them lo l lie chief justice to
make a selection. ? Columbia Re
cord.
Sumter's Tourno incut.
Tiio people of Sumter are doing all
in their power to 'have a firemen's
tournament hold in that city some
time in Jane. A m ms meet ing of
the citizens was hold last Thursday!
night an.l f was largely attended.
There seemed to bo a feeling deeid
edly favorable toward it and a com
mittee was appointed to nol cit con
tributions to a fund to bo used for
tho tournament. If a suffleiout sum
is raised the tournament will he held.
A Woman m Trousero.
At a noon luncheon recently
served in Aikon, Lady Constance
MeK-enzie appeared in trousers,
riding coat and hoots. Comment
ing upon the incident the Kdgefield
Advertiser says:
"Our fair rfouthlind has a good
ly heritage, hut the enviable pres
tige con not ho maintained if
Southern poopjo continue to eaerJ.
fice honor and principle for n few
paltry dollars dished out by aliens
who oonutituto a moneyed aris^oc
racy. Indulgences, b c n as
breaches of moral and rfivil laws,
aie not placed on the bargain conn
ter in Edgefield to be granted ad
infinitum for monetary considera
t ions,"
Eminently Succefeful
The committee ? .Mr. C. .J. Siian
non, Jr, president of the lid. of
Tiade; Capt. W. M. Shannon,
and Mr. Henry Suva go ? appointed
by the Camden Hoard of Trade lo
go to Washington in the interest of
ihe riyir and harbor bill were emi
mently succcssfiil. They succeed
e?l in having an amendment made
to the l)ili ordering a survey of the
Wateiee river with a view of tni.k
ing it more. navigable. Should this
lie done competition in freight
rates will inevitably rtduco lha cost j
of freight transportation' ^ihnusands
of dolltis in this community.
There is no reason why ibis im
provement iu the river should not
tic made; other coiufn unities are
getting appropriations aud why
not wt? We ought t^> have it, and
if our community will present al
solid front and, through our Hoard
of Trade,. demand it, wc will get it.
Just here is where a Hoard of
Trade can do elFective woik that
cannot ho accomplished through
any othor agenoy and should re
ceive the hearty aupport ot every
jc>yal citizen. This organisation
Has already dono good work, bnt
there yet remains a great dial more
lo do. * Especially U the Board to
Ira congratulated upon the good re
salts seonred through its commit
tee on its recent trip to . Washing
ton. They certaloly did well, and
?t la.enfy ji for?c*#* of greater so
(eoiu|?;ishm?ats - if |b? proper ef
forts art pal /or*h. . .
?' ~ :K i! ' ,r ?
Arrested fyu* 8tnhbyi? n Pol:cvuian :u
Cii*i lotto, N. 0.
i K u f u s Howard, it whit i.? man
wiininl in Clint lotto, N. < , foi n?.
I v*- 1 fly si ahl-i ny; n jo! ice:.l *u ju'ut-I
:a! mw.tiis was SMO>U-(l ill
I Cnm.b n y .sf't'cnnon.
1! ?wurd w: s vrrt-iitiHl" !n?t Satur
< dav en a ehnv^e of d?ur>k find dis
| oid.'ifv. 'Tin? p."dico in some wav
trot ?,<> t nkling tli 'it he was t ho man
jwauitd in Charlotte, and t? !e- J
(graphed to that plaee. A repl\
? earne Monday nw?i ni n/ sa\i?<? i < ? :
j hold bim, hut, In* had 'lem r? least d.
\ new sOu'cli wart hegu ii for Ininj
I which was finithsd. On Monday j
uight however, when the Southern
1 1 1 ? i ?? 1 1 1 was ready to ^o out, Mr.
Sit ok, the n i v> 1 1 1 watehmnn til Ihej
i b pot Haw a man about lo board
' Ii ? train whom hi* thought w?is th?
"in* wanted, and held him up. lie I
way kept at l ho depot until the
p??l!ee uitived find proved to he |
i the v i , ! lit parly, Howard is now i
I . ... . , . I
i in i iii a a tul in >4 the nt i ng of :
n ijuisit inn papers.
A reward of ?.*>0 wtis offered foi |
his a: ret t,
? W*
The Bftitow Wnrr^n Rowaid.
[Columbia Hernrd
I lie govt rnor on Monday receive;1,
a letter from CorneJious N. Oil*, <?f
Orangeburg, in reference to the le
wurds olleied for Harlow Warren
Oil* saj h lie found the body aud
bo wants to know whet b it he is en
titled to the row a ad of $100 first
oflered for War ren's arrest and con
? it'tion. Ho did not say anything
about getting th.o $1,000 reward I
oll'eied after tho express robber) |
A nohher <;i. ink man wioto thai
tho idfii t i Ileal ion of the body us
being thai of Warren ws? eoiuplctc
and unquestionable.
No ono wll t any reward in
tho case, as ono was oMVrcjd for IiIk j
arrest anil the other for hin mhos'
and eonvjcViun, 1 ho tonu* of
nei l her oiVt-r wore complied with by
t bo finding <>f the dt ad body.
? ?afr O -a** ?
SHORT LOCAL ITEM 3.
Next Pundav will bo Master,
FOI" N D ? A bunch of luyu. Call
al this ofiico.
Weaihor forepaol llaln tonight
and probably Saturday.
Maj. K Iv Hill is announced in lo.
day's Chronicle as a candidalc for
Auditor ^
IiTr. Die* l?i jirtiiijiion is having a.
neat, residence crt/cUd on lowei^
Lyftlelon all cel..
Al u rocon' myelin:? of tho Kor
shnw fluardo Hev Jabta Morris war
elected chap] tin of the company.
We loam from one <>r our ex
el a Ties that 'hero will I e six Satur
days and six Sundays in Ibis month.
Tho county board of ctpializ ilion
bus been in prr.ainn (hia week, e' m
mencitig on Tuesday, It is allowed
ten days.
A mad dog was killed on lower
Main street on Wednesday morning
!n?t. The ehaso and drooling cam
ed some excitement.
Tl?e town ruilhor't ios are building j
np I he walk I hrough Hampton park.
I bis wnik i* being pill in better con
d iiion than it has ever bopn before.
Mr. Jas H DcL'iacha cannht two
of tho lariat trout, one day thin
we< k that have ever hern seen in
Cumden. llo caught the it) in the
old factory pond.
Mr. W. O. Hay has on exhibition
at Mr. J. O. Man's store door a box
of tools which lie made himself which
will compare favorably with the ltne^t
machine tr.n^r tool.". They are wrth
seeing nnd reflect much credit upon
Mr. Hay as a machinist.
Dr. E. C Brnftlngtoni of |f()rbhc,v7,
iian arrived in Camden whoro he ?i'l
locate for the practice of his profes
sion. He will occupy Mr. 8. .V,
-So well's new re.8ir]eno? on J^o'r
street. l>r Mraslncfton in /-n cousin
of "out'' r>r. S. F Rraajtigion.
- ? ^
Next Meeting of the "Daughters. ''
The Daughters of the Confeder
acy will tnept at the home of Mrs.
Lislie Zemp, Monday March 31st,
at 8 30 p. tn. M? mhers are rrqucst
ed to come prepared to pay (luce,
Mrs. C. .f. Shannon, Pres.,
Miss Louise Netllcp, Sec. ?
Clicap Hates lo tho Exposition.
The management of the Charles
ton Exposition and the railway
lines liilund that the people of the
State phall hove no excuse us far
as cheap rates are concerned for
not vibiting iho Charleston exposi
tion. Tho rates from Camden on
each Tuesday during tho month ofj
A pril is only *2. 15.
Commit tee On Decoration
A ft* r (ho regular prayer mooting
service at tho Ihiptist church on last
Wednesday evening a committee _on
church decoration was appointed
>?hoso dnty it will be to decorate the
pnlptt with (l^wefs, etc.. every .Sun
day. The members of (bis commit
lee are Mrs. M S. Sowell, Mr*. J.
M. Sinyrl, Mrs. W. A. Schrock, Mrs
C. C. Vaugban* Mias Nina Thomson
and Messrs." O. C. Brace afid* T. K.
Goodalo. ^
i
<" / Wan tad.
Reliable tnafl for manager of a|
branch office w? wish lo open in this
vioinity. Hero it a flood <?peoio^ for j
Iho right man. Kindiy givo good;
rt for^n^"?a when writing. The A. T.
Morris. Wholesale H 'Use, Cfnoiooati,
Ohio. Iitustratad eaU}og?ia 4 eU.
aUapa.
*
! Items Over the Stale
Wo sympathi/iO with Mr '!Vrv!l
in till' lo-<s < < I tho Sill llil i i l> ?
tiro. Ho hut co insurance w u'h
mtikoH the 1? nil tno iXorv Lonvy
^ V /
'Phi* i?r(ok 'i'i wol ! >\< Kof^Vv.v ?> ? *
begun Monday by Mr. Ain)t'f>'. . i'.c
contractor. A petition is b-ir:: ?
enla'od t hero ntdiing for an o ' ? ?" -i
? in tl?o matter ot" tho town i--'. .'
I >O0lltf 1i> t!>l* HtD'H'llt <>f f> I
erect i M) of Wiilci work*.
Tin' Chared to oli^ci vi'- s >\ s
('? 1. 1>. A Piekort, father of ougii ? vr
("?mdo Pick fit. who was killed n
?r wreck en tho So*\' ?>:,r I Air Lii-o
;!t ir Monroe, N i . , ??ist ( Vlohor, hu*
1 '< > n <? I > t Kivt against tlio road lor
.?;i0,0()0 damages. The i aso will he
tried :it New I icrrv
The Columbia Keoord says littlo
>< hnnio Pickett. tho Wi-kUtii I " ' I i. ?n
Mcsi'njfor boy, No. who l??w| | s
arm by t??* i iiii run cu i' hv a t r 1 1 1 :n
Sr. Mat I hows, r>tujnod to work yes
terday. Ho is now doing a* pneh
vi irk as tho rest ? ? t" tle> boys. !!:?>
?trm is not woll vet, hut In; tides Ins
wheel jynt the same.
When it oomea t<? holding cotton,
Mr Henry Leaner who 1 i v?m in Hie
lower portion 61 Fairltold count v. and
\\ ho is great! y advanced in yearn,
takes the oak o. He ha^ a hnlo t'i :!
ho has been holding over sinco "ho
foro do war." It in said to ho of a
good grade and that he Iuib boon of
fered very fancy prices lor it.
Ijist. VYMiy at. Chora?\ Willi ?',!)
Band, eondnetor on a Koabnard Air
l.ino froigM train. whiln attempting
t > > get on (i H I our which .vis in mo
tion fell and hi-* loft arm wan cnik.h
od to tlio shoulder. It hid to he
Mnpntatrd at t ho nhould r. Mr.
Band i s doin?r as woll as onuld b?
oxpoeh d. lie i<? ifom b'a!oi;:h.
t.'apf- .Intros Xanmi I Campbell,
county Tr< i.Mj.-er of 1'iehland Conn
lv died :d h'? hom?? in Columbia
^niubiv morning. Iln bad been t;?olc
with an afT'c.tion of the b< art for
utH.i woo'k Mr K .T . Brennnn o%s
l>tfn commissioned by ?he governor,
..j.foi t ho r^eonimetidat ion of the
bioldtnd doh<oatinn in the L'oneru]
s'^fiiih! v, to till, the vac ir?ov i?\ the
The HfH ear load of fjrani'o from
/t,J C finkr-rv rooontlvr opened at l>r.
Strait'p Crook pbi'*e wna ship.
I>ed ,to t'harloM o the other unys
th?> CboHtef I. .intern A second car
lr?a?l wld lonvo in a few davs foi
Piiila<lol|)hia, l'a , ur.d iho company
%vH r.rc'ors from T\I<!i'opb s, '1 (:nn .
wide!) wdl keen them tinny until
Mnv 'o A'' T?.o frranile is ??!' an
<'xe?'ptiotifi!ly Hue <jM?ldy.
A poaeock at Af'-. T?oinnln<? Sappw'
nc-ir O K, l/uu-astor connlv, con
obldi il to step i"jo the house hint
WcdnepdaV morning and wann bim
cr.lf hv the jire. it bn'U^. rather oohl
\ ft or a few ininu'os n terrible racket
wan lizard in tlio r mn and on foinrr
in Mr^. Rapps found the fowl flvinc
ahout wdh i's tail abln?;^. H ia only
a wonder that moro tiian tlio t'audy
tall oHho peacock was not burned
up ? I/uicnoter Lo(lj*or.
Tuondav mo-ninjr between 2 30
and .1 o'clock a most darinji burglary,
was committed in tip1 town of ffamp
ton. Haro erackcr'- entered the of
fice o( foun'y Iroflhuror ,f O. l.anc
for<l and succeeded in dernoilsliinpf
tho sfiff and eficaplnnr w,ph tlio con
tontn, which wnii about H2[)0 In enph,
l^oflidep some nheeka on the txink of
Hampton. The safe was blown r>p"n
by a charge of nilro p'veorino. Tho
hiirulars escftpod, hut ovary effort iu
bolnpf made tfjrcaptpro llioni.
HcoH Wilson was found dead
Tnosdav morning in a cell at t? q
station house in Ppnr'anhurg. Mon
day aftmioon about ^ o\]ook Officer
ITines fov?nd \N'ilf<on, a white man,
who livpfi ne?.r Walnut Orovc, so
drunk that he could not walk and
carried him with the help of another
man to t ho guard house. Ho wan
unconscious and two half pin' bot
tles of whiskey were found in bis
pockota, In tiie ceU with W lson
was an* t her prisoner, who sta'os that
ho heard Wilson Groaning through'
i be ni^ht but pai<l no attention to
him 'J'uesday morning some one
wort to the window and asked lrm
to awaken Wilson. Ho triod to do !
bo and fourd bim dc^dr
(ins .Johnson, a necrro desperade.
was killed at Nicholfl, Marion County
Saturday niyht by D. S Pitman,
railroad agent, and a prominent citi
zen. His Iant train having pagsed
Pitman waa going home ior the
night and was followod by tho negro,
who with a dangeious and ugly knifoj
made threats of violence and cursing
lounly attempted to nntor the ^ate r>;
Pitman's premises. All quietly
spoken requests to "movo on'' |>rov
ing unnoticed, Pitnmn, who is known
to bo a man of nerve and courrL'o,
used a double / barreled gun with
jleadly results / Mr. Pitman's act is |
approved by t^ljo leading citi^ons of
the tov?n and community, and is re
garded as perfeJjtl^ iuatiflahlo 'Ihe
negro camo froi^-Avhitcvill, N. C.,
and bore a bid rccord.
Advertised JLetterg. -f^"V
The following ia a list of letter^
remaining uncalled for in (he Cam
den post -office for the week ending
March "23 : \
'Richard Truesdell, Willy Portee,
William Rirby, Boh Ford, colored :
O lacClalo, Howard K Hediy, L
Rriggi, L C Brsdy, Jerry Clybum,
MriWL Howards Mr* MaoKar
iaod, Mary H Gonglals/Miat Luller
Ammnui, Mr* Greenville Baroard
Wiotbrn.
I^ariiea calling for theae letiora
will pleaae aUte what mil k tbey were
advaikiied.
V G? 0? AtMx+nwam, V, M. J
. ? i i\ - .. . _ .
? 14 11 h i;i OntMtl Whom i* Srtht to
He From Sumter, S. 0. \
St. iloneph, Mo , tHuivIi -?') i'1,1 TA
trill C Nelh'M). mi t>( lit I Ht'toi
llll>l lit I I'm III all , :\ It ^*<1 to llHVI' I
w vt *?. i^ in i.-vi! hero mi iho deitiM
iif bijiftniy, l.nvin j hial been I - i ou ?? In
I i n limn San Antciiio, IY\ , v\ i j ? r ? ^ In
>% ?* urivMtt'd i\ few ilnya Ni l
vi n will ho t ri CM 1 ni S| ?K)ho|)|| lie
j o nw i.iio i I tho wiiinon m.st active
in his pi osecut inn win inuup'd t?>
)nm in t'ns niv * it -i i Si pi-. ino'V 'lie
, ? >?! 1,. w;i. M. ? > i i i \ A IVIs.-r .?
I M-i* ' st>M M<?. No'.s(H) :i h. ;|.s h iv
" \V i \ ( , l>? t s-i\ h tin' ut In"
{ 1 o hi o m\ I hs. Mo im kh:>1 U> lio wnip
t il fcr ''iij.'uuv in ^ >, ^nn I'r.m
' o ' $eo, Ih-s Muint'S, Now York, Si
[ I Mil, SnnitiT. S. mid (Vii.vu\.
\t!\. His preliminary 1 1 ; \ 1 Mill hr
lu.M !)?T<i l>i<;(>fO lllO n.'ttlie pis il'O <>!
tl!io police who soh'lim /.ni l:i'? mar
I ri n)?o with M i 1'urkor in ttiptim
her.
I
I >< ^ Mo. lies i , M tiivis '.'.i Mil.
. 1 > > r? ? t i i v Ihirvoy, insulin^ in Luke
; I 'ark, ! I i i nl\, chums to one
t he iv 1 1 ? -t * o i liJ wivo.-i of Christian (\
NuNoii, v. Ito i.,; now nn h i .most hi
j >* * .loHi-p'i on i\ clwifeo ot hi j'n in \
Nelson \\ o n ? ? . I uml won her jijsl n
) vonr She \v:is a w'i'lowwtil I." i
j yi nrs uli. Sim says Nelson C%cpro
|Sont>'<l to Inn Unit ho i\ n-< n we:ilth\
j liorsonmn sud desired to lake hor to
j his M^stoek I'm in in tho oust. I < .
iioonino<l(it ? him she sohl h r Ijoun
j worth ifii.nO t, tor h:i ; this i.nm ami
cntriihtd'i tin1 money to him. lit
li tl, ()K t l' lis i I ?ly to buy n npnii of
lior?i'8, uiul vmi^ never Hgnin heard
t'lOi.)
i
A fS! N C :> U i\! C F: (VI ENTS.
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j' ? ' 'I ? i'->' ii..-.' >iii ('<?/? i iri u iiii lufnii
! I'l i !(?,(/ U'll! h hill,.
roK \ t hi roi;.
r , ill,- v:>n>rs tif !<f>.s!t"\v unify: M I !??? s?'
III 1 1 >1 1 lull i?l fl I'lltN I ? >111 uVl ! V SIM III. II cf ll.t
i'i ill ill v. I f>i iiliy ulli'r iium' If ii ?> >i iMtnlnl if fi>
luuiili .villi. >1. Ilavmif utility ri'iirs c.\ppi fii'i'
an. I ii thorough Kii i\n 'Ciir.r "I li,i> .le.'u s hi ,iii
Miiililor, I lii' !?ntlsiu><| I Hut I <? hi tin iln> < ?ili ?
In" s;itlsf:n 1 1, i|| ill I in- |i|',i|i|i' I Will ulilili' I . V
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W. Ii. Mi'i uiai.nv,
I lit'n li< n ii;ii>:iii>- ? n-ysi- !f i < .iihI|<\mio r<u' thi
? a 111 I \ l ? 1 1 1 , > f ? , ; , -ilniw I'.HlHtl 111 I 'III llllll
li'K I'liiiiitiy Ivri'i on, uii\t io^ih1 1 1 u i * \ S'liinii iin
V,i|i>s uf r|i J > i ? I n i ? ? ,il4, \\ lii.a1 I li.'ii' ii') | >ii I > n
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oi ii >1 wit il ?> ii) III m i? ; rliv I. nil)! li.i 'i, ? ki i'iii'r ? v
li'liiil:^' tivi'l' :i i' mlcilMii < | ii' 1 1')) I i>( I .Vi'hl v - ft vi*
y I'll i h is ii mill if li'ii 1 i'ii ;t ? a lit i <? ' Ii 1 1 : it" A i|i\ilt'.i '#
olllri' Mill Wit III' I 'I'll I !t<! Illt'llliiliclil, lit' I'liiiit'lfl
fil :n a ili'iMitii'lnv litMliii'Mt inrmiioi'.
l!r?!|Mn>i tiiiiy, W. A. si li hoi K.
'('o Vi?i" lii'ii?ii''iniii' v?ii)'i? uf Ki'isluiiv f.titiiy:?
Tit) hi. nil lii)' Knlli'il al lull t >f I'lriiiM I it: ? iiuli>
I'll' lllil fi'llliM I (IMS' III llii Hit fill' us II r.iliil'.-lill,
fur flic |nisirjiiii of U Viiiil.v Alutiltir. IIiimiiv
fn:tiii'.| tin- iii'((tiaiii>iiiif.> uf tin- |'iy>|i!i' mill
Hi i'ii) ('?! a ln'l l )-i kn'ii\ lfili!t' "j I in* 1'i't'i'iij in
I lii* . 1 1 IT ? i fill lni'nlil I I'M i ? ( lli?' i'"ii:ify, I tin ht'Mi'i
|ir u'|lll! Ill Ul ill-llillll! kj'; fit" il-l'l?'i <|| Oil' ,'Hi'I'.
sit ,ii'.i I i.o |i)---|/'- li'itiHi niv) ii^'i'in iiy life liny
lilt* III III) |l(ISil|lHI, | Will 1 1 ? ullllsf III. Ill to
ill i '? U I' ' I lit' I'll 1 1' 1 !" ! Ill' 1 1.' I I.l lil) I I'l ? f V f III
w , : I ? ? i : i i ills'Tl tft t mi 1 1 ii ii 'I'h ttil.ltiir 'n> fihlnls
fin ;ii'.n i'ii*! I/urns jidI x'llifii inn fiifir |>.ii roij ?
.1:')' .1 III i sli'i'lji III I IT" ftlftl' i*, I I > i.'iliTt* Mil !-i I III
aiii'lo i lie ri-siiP ? i f iln* iiriiiim y t'lffrinii.
Ki Mt' t i fully, r. I". 111(1; |;.
.1 h' i ' l y iniiititiiH ? ni)>".|| n t"ii| iiil in f ii
t' ?i nt v Aiullior, -?i|t' Ji < i |.| i i!t? i|)'iii r :itl" i> i
m .t i j . ,t . a . t . i ; i . ; n v .
*I'||1' f ' !i'M'!'. (if M ij K. IC. Sill lii'l fliy II II 111)11 Ik ??
in" nam)' iim a ' id. lul l! 'i l it llii' oilU'o nt Ai|i\lli>
(hi Ii or.sli.tiv f unity suliji'f I In Hi)' Hi in. i ? ? i v 1 1 1
|tl I HI l IV. Ills kll'HVlf iljji' Of I ill) tlllll'f ?Mill III' 11 1 U
>1 t.i.iil'-.s linn fur tl|<' i'.o>IU.iii. Many I'i |h.i'\h.
KOUjTKKASIIUKII.
Mr. 1'illlnr-- I'iu^H' ;iiiiii.|iin c llio ll.iine of Mr.
W. If. Hull;' |l for I'C'-Cloi'lloll In llio Ollli'O of
'| |I'QKI|III| (|| Ui'lsltltW Ooillllv wlllfll III' lllll H'l
i i' f|'litli > lllU'il t>? llu* t'lilltt' u:ii isfitfiimi xf t n c
\viio!i> I'coplt'. Many 1'riiiinlN,
KI'I'T, OK I'.DI t'ATItiN,
IMHur ("n'i?iilcl?'i ? Wo tlio frleiiilfl ? ? f Mr. It. ('
Hi iio.f, niko plfUHiui' in Hfiiioniiclntr tiliii J"'' tin*
I>iihIi Inn of ('mi my supoi inlomtoiii of IMiifiiiloii
f)>i Kfuiltaw ooiiiiiv In iim coniliiu rti'iiiutirntlo
prliiiiirv. Mr. liruce Ik ii loftclior Wtiij lih? kIVdii
pel f oct luitiAfiirtloii to lli? ptUninii ot Inn ichcml
uii'l iv i ? fool mil !i|li_'(1 iltiii ill t ii o ii 'II oo for ivtiU li
ire iiiiiiiMiii'd liitti. in. w I ! I aituml to tho iliilli'd
llii uinityiil upoii luru with llio miiiw euro niui ut
Icniloii. ' Kuvtorii KoikIiiov.
MONEY TO LOANw
On f?rirt InndH or other anjiroved ?o
enrity. M. 1.0(1 AN LAN(J.
"Why la ? l vr>
MONEY TO LOAN,
Monoy to lor.n on m?|'rovod Honl E?
tnic Secinity, at aoven per cent- Kiiny
terms. No ronimiKHiorii charged,
L. A. Wit tkowsky , Canulon, h. C.
c. l. \V(nk'PVi b't Wjiiimn
?T Illy ~ l ?i " New' York,
City Tiir AfiiMiKu'p. Orpica,
* Camden, 8. C-, Maiu ii 17, 1002.
Notice is hereby given that a levy of
Seven (7; Mill* haft been made upon nil
city property, both real and pergonal,
and that the books, for the roller-lion of|
the fame will ho ripened In the fJooneil
r.linmher in the Opera 11 on hi? lroin Tuok
d?V, April 15th, lt>02, to Thursday, May
IBth. ]0!>2, after which date the penalty
will positively be atioehed to all (lelin
qnent*. Co.st and ehur^eH will he added
after (t o'clock p. m , Thursday, May
Ifi tli, Hh|2.
There will he n<? extension.
K. O. McCKKKillT,
M :i vor,
J. J fJOODA I.K, "
Clerk and Troa?wrer.
Ejection Notice.
In purmaneo of an Ordinance of the
Citv of Oamilen, ratified on tho 7t li dav
of March, 1902, an election t?y the quaf
ifh-d voter* of ?nld city will be held on
Tneidav, tin? li- day of April, 11K)2 ? for
Mayor and
Olio Aderinan from Ward 1,
Ono " " " 2,
Cno " "
One " "
- The j>oll? will be opened at tfte hot?r?j
provided by law, to wit; optjn at ft|
o'clock A. M., and close at 6 o'clock P.
M. \
'i'h? fojlovir.g named peraons have
been appointed manager* of aaid election
precineta in aaid Oi^y of Camden.
Ward I, Polling IMaeo, Opera Hou?e?
Nev Hillioga, T. I), fronton, and J, T.
Wilnon. |
Ward 2? Polling Place? Wolfe* Store
(South), ? R. E. Barfield, ?. J. CiMcll,
and C Nelson.
Ward 8 ? Polling Place ? Workman ]
Itooae? J. H. Arrant*. S. B. Cureton,
and G. 8. Rhatne.
^Ward 4? Polling Placc? Corner o(|
Ljrttleton and Lanrena atreet? W. R.
McCreight, J. K. Alexander, end W. B.
DeLoacha.
By order cf council.
K. O. McCREIOHT,
Ji i. OOOVAtt, OSnfc.
?
The Kuni'MH (lilt IOd go Store
annonnc< s the arrival of a beau
t i !'u I line of iiji-I ?> date Spring
( ?()(? Is, S'lcil ! : s (1 i ?? ) : 1IH, I \ lo
cales, AI ulriisi, ( -olon <1 1M
< I ? .? *s, Kl.'it l\ and (Jolorcd i)uck,
( 'lie viois,Kilk ( iiii^hams, I Main
and Figured (Jhalli s, Silk
Stifp^d (<h ? i ! 1 i ? s, Nunsveiling,
&e., all of \n 1 1 i t ? 1 1 st'e of the
newest and most nppiovcd
8t>i.-s. ;
We have just, received also
a lull line of Black Wool Dres-s
Goods, eorsif?ting of various
qualities o( OhaHies, Henriet
tas, Batistes, &c., which for
beauty and excellence of qual
ity cannot be surpamul.
,/j\) \ hose who are looking
just a liitl * into the future as
well as providing for their prcs
ent wants wo will s ly that we v
have various 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- \
kef.
Trusting that you will favtfr
us with \ our ' presence very
soon, we aie,
Respectfully,