The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 20, 1902, Image 3
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B.ok.
Mrs S. C. Zomp, still quite il"
with fever, and it 1>?18 boon
otly decided. I?,hat it in typhoid.
Mr. Kddie Trueadtl in k i i J 1 quia
,aick wltli malarial fever.
Mj*8. G. E. Taylor continues 16'
Improve.
the ice basiiM-aa and wii! ?*? 1 1 u?, I
in any <juantity debited from twnj
pound s> tip. Hi) will -\i at* t h *' nnim
house as waa used by M r. Master
)in^r ? jnat In the rear of Mr. K. F.
WaikiriH storo on DeKalh street.
Ho will appreciate your patronage.
Hopijjnotjon of Mien Burnet.
Much to the regret of the othei
leacbera and I ho patrons of tlo
Camden Graded School, Mis* Mm
gnret S. Unmet who Iuim no acct-pt
ably tilled the position of teachei
hero has resigned to accept a Hitn
ilar position in the Graded School
in Newberry.
An election of a'teachcr to lii) i|,<>
plru* uiadu vacant by the reaigna
lio?(k>f Mihh Humet will take placo
next Wednesday tho 2fith iosi, ko
wo learn though no advertisement
to that elFect has beeu sent hero for
publication.
Accident to Capt. Hall.
Capt. W. J. Hall of tho North
western railroad one ni^ht the iai
ter part of last week, happened to
an accident which o.ame near cost
ing him his life. He wan on top of
the mixed freight and passengoi
train, and when near Remberts on
bis way to Camden his bend wns
caught by a "telegraph w?re. H<
was knocked down and dragged oi>
tho top of tho ear. One of hia earn
was badly cut ?nd his face, and
bead badly bruised. VV? are glad
to state, however, tlj at Capt, ilull
wan not so badly hurt as to lay
him up.
Camden in Columbia.
Tho following peisonal i t e rr. o of
residents of our pity ^appeared in
tho Columbia Stale of laet Sunday :
Mies Wary Burnett of Camden
npent several days last week with
Mrs. Aathur- iii YYaverly.
Miss IJeeeie Jordan of C anulen if*
visiting her sister, Mrs. Tom Lips
comb, to the delignt of her friends
here.
M is Emma Shannon of Camden j
in visiting Mrs. P. II. Nelson. La
ter she will go to Virginia Reach to
spend the summer.
Miss Cora Garrison is visiting
Columbia. After leaving ben? she
will spend the summer in 1 lie North
Carolina iifountains. ^
. -?>- ? ? -* ^
D^ath of Mrs. Cecilm O. Hoyman.
Mr0. Cecilia Hoyman, mother ol
Aire. lfi. II. Bamn and Mrs. *L. A.
Wittkowsky, of our town died in
Chester ol Wednesday hud. Of
Mrs. Heyman a special from Ches
ter to the Columbia Stale daled
June 18tbeajs: 4 Mrs Cecilia O.
Hey man ditd hero today after a
lingering illness in the 7Btb year of j
her age. She has. livfd in Chester
lor tfco past 45 years nnd a life fuil
of usefullness, kiuduoss and bonovn
h-iico bas passed away. Eight chil
dren, survive her, Mrs II. JJaum, of
Camden, Mrs. F.tta Scbenk of
Georgetown, Mrs. L. A. Wittskowsky
of Camden and Misses Snllie, Iran
nah and. Rosa of this city; Dr Mar- 1
ens Heyman of New York and Mes
sers. Saling Heyman and IT- S. Hey
n an of tbifl city. Ti e funeral ser
vices was conducted at her homo on
Thursday morning at 9 o'clock by J
Rabbi Elsas of Charleston, and in
teiment will take place at the Jewish
cemetery in Colombia immediately
after arrival of Southern train from
here. Mis. Ileyman had many
friends in Ibis city and people of all
classes are grieved that tjjis kind and
charitable woman has passed be
jond.'.' ?
Mrs. L A. Wittkowsky, Mr. and
Mrn. 11 II. Ran m, Mrs Leo Schcnk,
Mr M II. Ileyman and Master Pede
l.aoni, of our town ^jttended the*
burial in Columbia yesterday, point
over on tho Seoboai'd and returning
last night. * "
A Very Live, Dead Old Town
Who calls Camden such? Let
lis take a ride and obsefve^, VV'hat
do we sciV- Rroad streeti eo ob
structed Tilth brick and mortar on
one side for a block that you are
almost compelled to walk on the
ojfposlte tide. One largo new brick
stoic house about being completed
ami four now on the samo block
undergoing extensive repairs aud
entire remodeling. r
On upp<>r Broad street, Mr. Mo
Claiu ia about completing bis large
and commodious two-story brick
/^nidcnce. On LyUlcton njjeet,
M\ E. O. MeCreigbtbaa conuficoc
cd to build a fine two-story resi
dent. Oo Rntledge at reel ju?t to
* r?an of the opc^a house the city
aiultorltlen nrn potting up a largo
brick Md.irtNl Station boose and
pollen fciiduoarura. Arounfl on
Mr ntrnnt; Dr? Br Ming ton In hav
ing an|en rtnldenoe erected. On
Ml Jlsfrnet iannotber new residence
golnf np On ' Kirkwood Heights"
? Inrgn and enmnndronn modern
i2?rxnssLi?Jl.Vl
PERfiONAI.
Corn ('unison is at Ikiuo
from ( oluiuhiu,
H. K. Hedly, Kj(| , 0f Haltimon ,
? s 10 tin- city at Ufayette llali.
Mr*. ('. R. nt),j ^jra ? j
Lewis visited Columbia this wefk.
M<>axr?t. Arthur llurnet ^nd A ('.
Del'a?* have murmur to Camden.
Mr. A l)?- Kennedy, Jr., spent
I^unda^jrfid Monday ir < 'olnmhia.
^lr. J. h. Mills spent h f ?. w' ilft\s
?villi his fathers family this vseik
Miss l.ouiae Gilhwui, ,,f Kint,M.
is visiting M iss A i her la Team.
Mr. Moses S in i i h is in the ii?\
stopping at Mr. W. Geis, nhei.no, '?
Mrs S. ] soman, of Manning;, is
visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. Weinber >>
Mr. H, L. Hlutliwoll of Lneknow.
spenfc Sunday in the city with hi
f unity.
Di'rt. W. J. Dunn and A. \V. Bur
001 1)1 to Colu in hi a Tuesday on
business.
Mrs. R. \. Mi l.ood, of Bishop
villi', visited relatives in Camden
i!i if; week.
Mr. Latimer while in ( amden
was entertained hy Clerk of Court
Joel Hough.
Mrs. J. K. Yaughan and little
daughter went to New Voik Tuob
flny night.
Mrs. If. L. Thomson u? vieilirr*
her sou Mr. \V. C. Thompson at
Lnncastc r.
Mian Cullio Curotnn, of Colum
bia, i? visitjng ai tiie home of Mr.
K. von Tresckow.
Miss Mary Beaid, who has been
in Aloolu since last. fall, roturned
to ('amden Wednesday.
Mr. B. 1 1. Uueben, or Columbia,
spent. Sunday in the e.itv and left
Monday for New York.
j Mr. G. 11. Hanoi returned homo
Sunday aftpr being in his New
York oftic.e two months.
Mi 98 Nell Kd wards, of Abbeville,
and Miss Jordan, of Charleston,
are visiting Miss Ada Phelps.
Miss Com Hoard returned homo
Wednocday after h pleasant visit of
two weeks at Atcolu and Manning.
Mr. li. ICaminski and son, of
Georgetown were in the city- Sat
urday and Sunday at Mr. M.
Hand's.
At a meeting of the trustees of
the Lancaster Graded sohool, Mr.
[j. T. Baker was re-elected super
intendent
Mr. B. L. Blackwell having just
completed his junior term at Fur
man University returned homo last.
Friday night.
Prof. L. T. Mill1*. of the ('amden
graded school, will leave in a day
or two to attend the Sumsn or school
at Hock 11 'II.
Mr. Jus T. Burdcll who has hi en
Jown in (,'harh utou fcr several day?
on account of the illness of his
wife, returned home yesterday.
Mr. Harry Trantham, who hap
been teaching at Oak Kid$e, N. C,
for the past seasion, has Returned
home from a visit to Rome, Ga
Qua Hirscb, Ksq . went to Orange
bur?, Tuesday to attend the ''moral
of Mrs. Hirsoh's father Mr. Theo
dore K'dm who died Monday night.
Mrs. M. A. Nile?, who has boon
visiting her daughter, Mrs. F.
! Spoon, at Moes Point, Miss., rc<
turned home on Wednesday eyen
ing.
Or. Mark L. Carlisle, and wife
of Columbia, are spending a few
days in Camden, the miosis of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank M. Zemp in Kirk
wood.
Mr. Seott Brown, proprietor rttthe
Lafayett Hall who has been sick for
seyeral weeks has gone to Thomas
ville, N. C., to recuperate. lie was
accompanied by his little son.
Mr. Sol Block, once a Camden
citizen but now a comuiei cial ^,rav?
oler was in tho oity several days
last week at thfli> residence of Mr.
L. L. Block on DeKalb street. \
Mr. W. G. Wilson, of Camlen,
wno a guest on Orphanage bill Vor
a few days during May, and mldn
a favorable impression for h^ftself
hy his sympathetic and 'Cordial
presence.? Orphanage Notes,?
Mis?P8 f-Ionorfa f.ang, Leslie Ar
thur, Allio Zerop, Nonie Sanders
iititl Ada Trantham, of Winthrop
College, came homo yesterday af
ternoon. Miss KvcJyn House, of
Georgetown, stopped over in Cam
den wi til her sister, Mrs. llarllee,
on Fair sin
Mr. Frank P. Cooper represent
ing the. Columbia State anil
Charleston News Aj Courier, and
Mr. D. S. Murph, representing the
Spartanburg,-. llerald, Greenville
News and Charleston Evening Post
reported the senatorial and con
gressional meeting in Camden ou
Wednesday.
That good old gentleman Mr. J.
Boulware, who for several years I
has been residing id Kirk wood, ex
pects next fall to move back to
Winnsboro. Mr. Boul ware -says
thai bo likes Camden just as well
| as be could possibly like any other
place in the world but he it getting
fold now and .pants to be near his
relatives at Winnsbojo.
' Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Young and
cWldren left today for lferctd,
California, which will 4JTlWf
hoaae in tbe future. Mr. Young
jrijl form a partnership with J ddge
U^.of that city, for the practice
of hia profesaiOa.T-SnaUr c?rrs
spoad?nt t<i Go) ombia State. U r.
Yeaag-baa many frieada Is Cam*
dkn aad Eersiaw county who will
rjttf Ui luri rrl lit Hiftw
T ? . - ; ?
Must ? v Kubt. McOowd) ex pec f|
to it'avu to-moriow eveniBg on u
v iaU to re iu lives in Columbus,
a fid p.nees in A!:i' "iiin.
Mr. Deal, <>' l<rt??pns?nv, hi* ivnv?
.'(j 1,1* fuu?tiv to A! : j. ll.alu'.'i house
? ?it I, v tile ton sf.reot. Ni r . l)o;il i*
employ ?'d in buildine Mayor Me- (
1 I < Itl'y fcottyc.
Kev. XV 15 (ionlun rceiived a
telegram on Tuesday last <? i\1 1 i u j;
Sim to the bod-ide "I liis wLY,
who, wo h:c sorry t ?? t o h v rt i* **i n i 1 0
!i at A s n?|><? lis, M it.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Tin* !? '!!''? iiu; iniim s were rejjisti'red
,t! the two hotels 1 M l*ri*l;iy
I .a I \ ? k i i ?: 1 1 \ i :. 1.1' Mi Ki'f, I .eon
Clarke, 1 II A ppcriii n, t< r Willie, C 1>
? >.<l.iirn. M 1 Trotter, K !?' Mnilli. J K
Porter. XX' .1 Hail and *! :* n ?_? 1 1 * <? r , J K Ilea,
kiii-j, XX* .1 1 1 uui|i|i rt-y*, XJi.ss Lenoir, G \\
Mi ritliil'- K 15 Lowiteis, Lincoln I * -
Sailers ? iillespie. 1' A Stuart. 1 .1 XX'hls-I
mint and il.oiK'lMvr, i ?!???? i MeClani, .Inoj
Xlc|\i>siek, 1 >1 i it/Kevuhl. \X K McKI<|
(liVinay. J s Unbelts, A P Hro\\n, <? I'
llYrriiiin and win-, I! 1' 1 ledlev, Sam T
1 1 1 , .! I' Muynanl, !'? 1 ?>rio Thorn
well, Jno < iary K vii 1 1?, S !) Jordan. I*
1 Kigali, C XX Itosli.uner, I 1- llandaon,
C A Kiln be, A S \X asseinan, Titos I'.
X' i'ii 1 , S 1) J. Milan. M I' llaui*, K it IVn
nix, II Loo llarvoy.
\Vi>i:kman llnrsK ? Thoa F Moor. Prank
j C Cain. (< T lla x t ?*r. (i M Druvman, N
A Shut'eldt, 15 T Petldfcraon, J 1' Crouch,
I.I K Itarxtell, It M Stiano, .1 HO'Uan
nan, \\ in li Parelier, !1 Ibovaid, Jvei'V
Unmet Lamman> L I' XX'utkim, XV (j
Cl<*N|>or, .tan Sinclair, U I. Mason. C C
1)11110. K ( > .Jonea, Mis* Lilhe Stevens,
Miss llattie Slovens, XX' M K, evens, Phi I
P Audelt, Mrs J 11 \V Stevens, A XV But
ler, (' A Kmmeraon- X A Martin, Atihie
PahimL Sani'l r>enn:\n, !> 1 |'rs.vtU'U."C
l> Kostick, J I' tteanVA H Panthen. M
A ? ilazebrook. J A Do^portes. Marry <>
P.pMiciir, ?' 1 1 arrirglon <io?lfi ey, I rank S
Ueid, J. K. Tavlor, J . T. (Irr-en, P. XV.
(u-all, K. I>uval, 1?. XX'. A. Young, G. T.
Uatcliire, (5. S. StH, M. <i. J*arn\\p!l,
,Y l< Haniel, l<;u. W. jonnson, it. M.
Sanslev. l'liilin A vl-tf, S. A. Shaliieon,
1). 1-: Kinlev. T. .1 Strait. XV. !!. XX'il???i*
TIioh. 1 MiDn*. <>. ('. Cltrawio, H.
Klion, 1>. XV. r.anks (Mias T. T.rown
E. M Ktit riil iff , S A. Shoheiin, T. L.
ParV.et, ,L I*. (' oj.or. D. ii. Moip1';
t'trttik M 'iiM'it'lt, J A brown,
f.arhon. il. 1< Oelirlne, S. 11 Douglas,
I?. Chiles, K. S. Keitl, .) XV Kloytl. (Jeo
(i Li her. TIioh 1" ItrawlwR, ?' A. Dean,
C 1> Shaeklelortl, N 1 l.au>rUn, XV XV
[ Gonloii, 1! Ittis'-hetl. t A. l^uterffiii,
{j S Haifeti, O C IJunn, u(lo l* OUinns.
SltORT LOCAL ITF.Md.
Our vounp people have born on
joying moonlight litbfl this wcclc.
Scvenil deligliifnl uuos have boon to
ken.
Kiiotnls have our thnnUs for nn in*
vitfttion tn nt'enri Cbildrfn's Day ex
eroises twin banket picnic at DcKft'b
to morrow
A VvcaKPl wan onngtit on Main
street, one day last week. It came
front under lite atore of Mr. A. 1).
Kennedy and nfler runninR up
tstreet xvaa caught near MeLain >
barber ahop.
The eigns for taehing up in ol
der that the nanvii of the p'reetf
may be known arrived last, saiut
(iav and will be immediately put
up. The letters are about t!?rce
wi Uc'ri lonj and oin caeily be rt&d
'he a tree t.
A little negro named Shad rack
(Joon is in tail on tho oerioua charge
of burglary anti arson. It i? auid
that Ooor if; so small thai he IiP-h lo
be watched to Keep him from escap
ing through the btirs. He ia about
12 yearn ?dd.'-w Columbia Hoeord.
The town ofKeraltaw now has Iter
arteaian well. Sinco naing tho arte
8tan water it i? pai'l that 4-ho di*?pcn
?fi y receipts of that p'ace have fallen
otT,' all of which proves moat, conclu
sively that Camden should hurry up
in iretting back hor artesian water.
A Nebraska editor ntited that a
certain girl's breast was tilled with
rage and the printer got it. rage, and
now tho editor is catuning out on a
rise northwG-l of the Wwn where he
oan get a good view of lite land?oai>e
from four different directions. ? hx.
Tlie impression, wo ?we informed,
has gotten out that Mr. T- IJur
dell \u not going to run for .County
Supervisor. My reference to tlic an
nouncement column in The Chron
icle it will bo seen that this report is
without foundation? his card if* pVill|
thcie. ^
Charlie Douglas, colored, who
worked at Mr. J. .J. VVhisnant'*
Bftw'mUl near Bethune, was onuHlit I
in the fly wheel of the iiugin^ laet
Friday and fcln?nnt Instantly kiHed.
f-Je was one of Mr. VVhiauanCs best
hands. His body was brought to
Camden for burifti.
I Titero Is ft gentleman living not
many miles from Cnmdon who has
raisoda family of nini} boys, the
youngest one now heintr abo.it grown
and as large as his father, and a doc
t,or has never been called in to sre
one of them. We venture the asser
tion that this cannot bo paid of sny
other family ktoown. The cape wo
believe iu without a parallol.
bnn?bsll team has been orgnn
ized in Camden and for tho p-ist
week the Itovs have been hard at
practice. They go to Sumter on
Tuesday, the 24th, to play a game
with the team of thai city. The
learn is composed of Mr. H. B.
,Surle#,-cM>t*in4- WrfHart?, Sipith,
Bar lie li, DePasfc, Young, Birch
more, BUckwell and Boykin. A
dune is expected with tho Cheraw
t& on the 29tb, to he pUyed in
Camden. V
Advertised Letter*.
The following is a list of letters
renj?inin^Hakcallc/l for in tiio Cauj
Jen yo?t "T*fp^p for tbo week ending
Jane 15: T
P 8 Oliver, Boitoi Wheeler, Joe
C D McKnigUt. E M Ed
werde, Kridk Hmotk, M C Deniel
Aelaon Alexander,- A lix Bnilfrd,
'Mice Her/ AnnTenj, UdM Lew-,
?U* Freeciet Mo tphjt Lo? 0in?t,
-its, *
Iv'ow Ainio.ui !i wiu.
The following tmv n v mi ? (. *" ' h
appoar il?v :
S !i P" i-vL&*>r-? At i 1 1* \? *
A r.diior? Mr K.. i ' < ? . > ?
M aijin'rate ? '*
Tf. sd:ow, J. D. Mcl ' w ; ?
iuvsi Itaioumu.
NEWS AT RLi'IU ^V
< "I ?h<>KtU'!)tV <'f 1 ll< Chll'l <
Iv,;tlmn0, Juno 18 ? 'i i.e I'v In v1
f?<r the graded aolu bni ' 1 : ?* 'i? <?
?'it? lot ! Hh?t I'ni'H'l iv to iv r. .i .1
W mmI It in to ho ti 1 t? <? ' a < >
-'?irv t iddingi ,\ port t' ? ?>???!
- or v Will bv u^Cfl lor a Mnt'.'U ? r> 1
Mr. ( \ S. Nicholson hna bought u
"??w hiivv mill outfit and i;> i.ow .
ivady tor business.
< tihrlio Dirijjln^ colored <ni|>' <y I
't? J J. Whitinnntta h?i\v mill ??:? ut'
,'idcnt I y UilUtil ln>st Friday h\ l
i'?t<) k tufgo drixing win ??!. Ai; if. ?
tj'n?al was hold by mngistrnti (' -t ?'
< >n account of candidate^ l> " ^ s<>
nnmcrcu* a I Bctl>uno 1 i at \\ '??!? ? ? ? i r ,
*!??>! ts iltl'1 to tjUfrpt'lld sllOllt n.r' b'lil :
I Ift' s,
Dr. W. C. MoD ixvoll of Kc.ilt.ux
Ims boon practicing dcntiatry hi-ioi
for several wooka.
Mr, l^rfiuk Whianant who If ft hero
about. a year ajro to attend pchool 1 1 .. r>
r?)t urncd.
The Moth delist Sunday S l.m,!
hero have arranged to hold thmr un
mini picnic at Columbia about ?lulv,
UMh,
? "Afculdnt on the $ G. .V O Ex.
Considerable anxiety was earned
in ( 'atmlcn yestordn y afternoon l-v n
report that the p-iRnengor train due
hero at .">5 lind been wrecked nt
Boino point ou t ho road and < very
paaaonpfer injured. This proved to
?v incorrect ?<? far as relating l<? t h
afternoon paaaengor train, aUbou; It
()?? notM-ur t of the aeei?b'!it lbi*? train
oamo in ovpf t>>o houru lui<', The
following acioount of it in HUon from
tl> i? uiur:ii!>i4'H State :
Shelby, N. (\, June 10. ? A portion
of a niixi' I train on tbo Sontli Caro
lina an-i < b'or^in K^tenyian ruilroa 1
fell through an . approach t-? the
biitl^o ov??r JJ oiul rivor 1\\'<r ;%.ft,'.r
niton, killnijj one iv.au nud injurinj?
ov< :? it ilo/on paHH(?ngor8 Th'? <l(vi<l :
L' r<>v ("Jrij^'i, Shelby.
1 njured :
IMwir.l Turner, pru.on&ioi
(i. W. l*hiift*r, iro?t lomaHU i
It' Icy ?Vhi?onant. a negro.
A dozen pasHen^ora including Un
ladies w(.-ro n'so injured b;?t tboii
nair.cf-; arp u-.A Uowe,
About tlif time tue rear ei'AoU wuh
on thi r-pan j iht nbov.i the liver 10 !i -
gitif i?r Albert felt the trCHtling giving
way mk! opened 'i:e tbruttl.o, qeiH
the t'r'?:i< aci'OH? (In; bridge saving i>'l
lot' it ex''< pi the r<?ar coach an I throe
l?r>x c?\r8. T'\o ef>ticb b'lt pi'eeipi
tid.cly .';t| fcov c>u flu. hrii L* ??f the >i
vci- tiWyiien by the recent rninn and
wi-3f cangld by 1 1 u* f?lone pi t sup.
porting fie briilgo ^.!>i?:'i t-avc'i t!:c
payBenf/erji brim i? watery grave.
Carpet ht. 4lt^ t(? ^e'.ort from - \
frcjscnlio'iiier's.
Mucbinc needltss and oil.
OciAunheimcr's,
cJt
Dofttlhl
Mrs .Uk anft Huokaheo died ftl I ; * r
(>M iowor K'Old KtlOOt Yl'8.
i.fday ftftornnotl ftl "> j.i c!i)i*k Mis
Hookahs- was a hhuvo nf (Ji'imnnv,
' having,1 h. -on l?orn in i I (un inn ?j ol
vonr* ft^'o. SHi* was a nnvi ? \*co'
i ? mi l???l v ?md whs tin* mot hoi Mm.'
I ?'<> ? \) \ v r Srt> :i ii Mr?}. W M [
I. M.:1 <?t v.'ll ?" oi\V. l'l ' fytUTft' \VM!?
i< iil iIi.m morning ?? 11 '''olook
A W nnart Shootd n lyiim
(Ml * Tut MvlilV UMt i UO??ll ! I - f .ll!
<W'M W'ltflrt) MY lhlllJOHS Ul'Wi h j
\\ I ill I !?> v (iliuli'i. I ln' j
.oinnto |) u l it : ?i vo?v hard t<?
<i--t al hut th?> Imi'I s aa wo h-iirn ihom
?i*i ih). i Mis. 'iur'or win insn'i' <,*) ;
'iv Mr. P> w n and hein^ imi>isti hi i
hi liis throats .Mi ?. (iuntor took n
ili.'uhic haiitiiod hiioli >{un and shot
it 4 in in iiu h.ua Ai i.iht H?v.??ui)ts j
li IV.CIJ Wiis .Still livil ;I hill lu? don-!l (
is mollli'D f >. fi I V OXpi liod,- ;'.s i| !S
snitl that somt) pai t> of Ins brain*
linvo I u. i'ii o?./.iiifi out of ^h" wnmitl ;
? vi.r tMiitv Mm shoo' i Us*.
- ? *? ? -O?
Death ol Mr Thoodoro Kolm.
M 1. rin'odoi ?' ] v < h 11, fd I 11 >t j
M 18. (ills llirboh Ol 0111 town, tliod i
nt Ii i ^ homo in I >riiij?phn 1 !n>.t j
Monthly ni^hl. Sponkintf ot t ho |
: ih't'irHKini lh?? C'?l u mhia State til j
I'lioaday h 11 vv? :
??M I. I'll l oil. MO lv * ll II V\ ft* !? IV oli I
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whs ih'votcil. Mo hftK he in in fnil
j i n >f lu alih i'or some months, and
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Is SZLUNG AT COST
Will uoli my^ntiro slook of pIioon,
?1i \ jl?o' ?? I , nonon8 ami ht? *.h ?i ookI.
'making; idhui tiV ii l.ir^o later
on, liiiiiiu nt OSU'O filol he oon\ nic??l
i ?!',(; |t will lull Itisl h?m? al
I tho \ ) uil'-y S|ur?*. Nothing will In
jolnir^C'l :\l I ho iihovf prit'oN I l? api'
i ihui't awk for oroiht. lh'",inn?ni.'
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1 st II dt/1l I Ho per oati. Mohtsos
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{ M 'lUKlS j'M* Oil 50'', H; H)n.
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| was hinpj [H'^'.lcrs !) Ihs V"r M new
? I "e liov lv and pitirlicTH l i?t'. now
iftl Hovift- ami pito.hoi'H I 2 ;*? .
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' fiic lU-d e.liiimhi'.rft mil oovort d !
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2~ \ nt Vo !.ai in? wav holow * ?*j?
ir it p; ;o?' t ? in*) i, av.ll al 12 A o
i ki.'Ii i Of.. Slu e*, liaU>. notions,
I drv jioodn v, :iy <low?i. lUV&pcol
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We beg to,. l?otifv our friends that we will move our
Stock this week to the Opera IIoufc Store for the pur
j)oso ot having erected a New and Modern business home
oil the spot now occupied by our old one. We expect, to
have in our temporary quarters a convenient auarrge
ment of'flur usual Brg Line of Cicneral "^Merchandise,
and a specially choice line of
SPRINC. NOVELTIES
TO WHICH WE INVITE YO^R ATTENTION
Ucmemlior our npvv location for the present ? TIIK Ol'KHA
HOUSE STOKE, I Respectfully,}
" M. Baum and Company.
Look How Happy He Is!
GARDEN TOOLS ? All the good kinds. Many th;it are
quite now iu ucsigii. Improved to make work easy. Prices!
on these goods are so small that a slight fooling ol distrust
may bo felt as regard* quality, but ikwhere can better be
tound. Latfn Mowers ? a thoroughly good . machine at $3.50.
KEEP COOL.? Ice Cream Freezers at cost^
Hammocks, Fly Fans and Fly Traps, Wire Screens for
doors and win^fAg.
PUMPS. ? Peep well and Pitcher. o
GftAIN CJtA1>LES, 14 I^ngors, $2.75. Sweeps and Hoes
all sizes. Summer Lap Robes and Buggy Whips. Fishing
Tackles, Bttel Spinners, Phantom Minnows, Nets, Gigs, Poles.
'GROCERIES in line with my lompetitprs, Deering Ma
chines (leads alt dtticw) payable one and two years to good
parties. H : ^
A. D. KENNEDY.
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GAN l\i KiUNO ALMOS I ANYTUiHB IN THE LINE Of
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BUY GOODS, NOTIONS. GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS, HATS, SHOES, SC., IllAT IS NEEfJ
- - Ell rOR SUMMER USE, AND WEEAR
* HES'liY SOLICIT YOUR PATRON
AGE, It El.ING COKriULNT
THAI WE CAN PLEASE
YOU.
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-is Ms 9W!i; ii; e\r c" or tetn?!$
There i:i no place in trie e.,ty that can show yui abetter
or ni'iro eomplete line, i? il?l uiih o?i i:i i\ j >t' i,v)~jl^T)riTlTp are
prepared to please oven the meat la/i ideous.
Kealizing that low pricuu are hy no menus an objectionable ?
leature, wc have tiiec^m j >l:i<,<^ them kkRor:k lJottoirr^ amlT*
though times arc hard and money !?* trarc", there is no reason ^
why you should not supply your wants if \ou trade at at the
(Jilt Kdge Sdore.
NOTIONS AND OENT8' I UUNlSIiliTG GOODS
Are two other d(pavtmu?ts in which we defy competition.
Call and see for yourself, and you will be convinced that t lie
assortment js all that e<,u!d he desired, and the juices are fiUfrii
as will make you smile, if you have not provided yourself
with a straw* hat,?s<e our extensive .line. before you buy. Al
most If ny style, shape <?r quality el' hat epn he seen h ore, ft lid j
they are going fast., whieh is evidonco that they are the trio fit/ '
approved styl?y, and the priccs aie just what tliey ought to be*
W e are showing also a niee line of summpr shoos for children/,
ladies anil^iAjitlemen, <*nd if you would like to get the very ?
best v/ear, , for the money, ^ivo us a call t *
THE HA V StATK SHOES
Are too well known to the people of this' community /or
it to he neeessaay for us to say more than that the- Gilt Edge
Store IS A(tKNT FOR THEM. They give the best wear, most
comfort and altogether, perfect satisfaction. ?
Reinern her that we'are "Headquarters" for anything tn our f-:
line and take great pleasure in leading in low pTicSs~ ' "
Follow the crowd and you will fa\ or us with j'ontj presence
very soon, which visit we shall strive to make very profitable
to you,
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Respectfully,
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P. T. TttLBWOVEv
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