The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 24, 1902, Image 3

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seats mr/Mfoz array ofOut| JBhw in The lulM Sterling hilvvr in ?#?>' conceiv&Mr'Blftpq. China, China , China* * We huvo ^be *tn? U Jfe&thc la^pat'^rnB ill lii;^1 it cjrim in the 4,1 and amps . Ifyoii av^I) to pr^Hent >our \\1rtr**ttit*bfo Wedding inspect nni p?k before wikiog your se f"'T" Wh<? KhctJ Minal rrlA - PH wt% ftt MalOlJo & GoodflU.* ^eg lo ,, i&y**r ?** ()t>4 d?y. ii? , Tfrpi>CJr.Jbg ?IPfll1 T1 1 iwtr|rT11" ***??? ' f:: ?HI rr?.?sfti? lite momtpif ami ?d ?^-'nter OQBSriaatioii at n?gh|? ^Wanted. J Ijp ,?^_VOWp?Oj, CoJtJBihi-r. ' s&V;./. ? ?'??--? -;' Horticultural /\ of the llort&uHira! e**e<J l* "meet at "th< Monday next farllwii ow. All werobeia e present ?8. iho there arc man fXjMmgf# jtlVl 5* iw'.w - pS0tf ?f'BpR-l r b^Uco afternoon HirthotiM inao -jfiggm * appointed an *te=<atfrrir*i*| the time U jtefiwi.iiniL.tbfi. filBtilere^ert Ires and roaVr "ly^-41 irvouo ; *?. ^ k'SS *He ?Qtl> see noor?< eiiriaii^ toy^werc light* are ?opertor t?> ' ednee^ flfilfnir OMPII'g li/n tnr . ofU "water t<> m ig vote Forlisffct* w jW tb Til afgbfc &/we.*w ? W %} iasij * Pftid for Mifai}ug Date. After the ploy laat night ?t I *i ? I theatre an attachment, waatenid upon the mannuement of "Rtfaplnu the II at v<> ft" Company, clmfgitttf them with Jumping the d?t</S?t Sumter, thereby causing the then trc thi-re tn l<>f?p oionpy, The m M - tor *ua auttiod thU morning hy piyii'g a c?:m of money to suii?fy the Sumter people ?? Columbia Cot. Newt) and (,'ouiior, Oct. J4ih. I ?0- ? Entdi tHinmert.fr by the U. D. C. An entertainment i* being coM. r up under "the auspices of ? ? << - . k; DaUj/ht' rH of Iho Confederacy t>. ? given fit the Opera Mouse in tin* <?*'!* part <>f November. Our ??Daughters ' never undertake nnything of t.bi* kind without, milking a success of it Kill tho public may expect quite rt ?rt>at when this ontertalumunt i* pr.-> rented. ? Fuller annonncfeuteuiH will <?o made later, but iu tike menu lity die public is requested to be Biivin/ j up irlit?ie change aa a email adm s | iion fee will bo charged ItEAE ESTATE TRAN'BF^HS. Xj KtrUVoy njvl L M Kirk ley to John H ClOW 175 neres $2,100. Kate C MeCaftskiil to Hobfc M Cooper, 131s acre? $772. - .. V J Watte to Hii Watts, 110 ae.rep, $JftO. L O Parker to Jamo* W Outlaw, 50 aera* $182. J,T 11 (Oil lotfc to L'dia P Thome, 46 acrca $20. EwfeT Stepnay to Charity Bre vard, 2 acres $0. |j M ?I Alexander to Enterprise B L Aaaoc'ation, 1 lot, price not etnted. I [f Ol' Jones to Southern Oil Co..' X 2 aero $6. r' frolumbua Nelac.n et at, to CI1 Ro$?ignol. I aero $800. Oi ae P Ilosaignol to Cam<len Cas ket & '?"'ofTln Factory 1 lot $300. Calhrine. D Stvu<j;o, et a1, to Henry i Savage, 3 lots $3. L A Wittkowbky, Ma*t-r, to I hos. Wbitriker, 348 acrea 831 G. A D Kennedy to El zabeth H B.adley, 200 acrcs #200. Notico of the Koreliaw Association. Mr. Carrison's Generosity. All Baptist Churches within tho booeds -of the Kershavr Aspociatbvn are specially requested to reprc* j sent. themselves in the next session of the Association which' convpix-^ with Pino Grove Church, W^tfi Wateree, Friday, Nov. the 7th, 8th and "9th, 1902. .There are some churches who have not as yet joined the Associa tion. Those churches will please take due notice of this and come into the Association. Delegates on the. enst side of the \ river 0 will ttot he required to pay | ferage across the river. Mr. Car? i- } son, one of the stockholders in the bridge company, has assured lue j that sueh. delegates wpuld be?l-j lowed free passage. J saw him and f arranged this matter N-?w each church i* Rllowed three delegates. So you ha'Ve your letters prepared, and present tuFin nt tha.bridge to show-Chat you are delegates to the Assuohitior, end you will l>o grant* tid fr** passage back and forth. I I, as pastor of the finFtJWf r church, request a full turn out from all the churches to mske the baby Association a grand success. Uvspcctfully, ^ C. D. Peterson. A Beautiful Wedding. .Quito die ruont jnhlque wedding evar Ritiu'Sac-i iff } Catnden took place Wednesday afternoon at hair l>a$lfiveM>'olafck At "t'Ua ffrraco^' iltoeld ttbU??bcllura hTTnrcBtciid of ttKT late' Mr. Hamilton lioykin. when lite grand daughter. Miss Elizabeth Boykl nwfts married to Mr. DeJ?an* BdsWc^Tof mefly OfAIIendaW. The spacious room* and larg? hall foe oM" r AStitenco were etntborately de(Jbrat,L'd with garlands of wild fl.?wer? and v*9cs of cbrysan Ihr.tnnnR, and lighted with numorons candelabra. To tti*" & trains of the wedding march the bridal pnty. which had formed in tha hallway ul tbe second stoTy, descended tlw long stairway and Med into tbe paf lur, wbcre the J$by. \V. B- Qordoo of Camden and tbe Rev. Hurry Miokle of Charleston, stood ready to per* form the oeremony. The brido was .gfven away by Tier father, Mr. Allen J. Boykin. Tbe rest of tbo bridal party consisted of &Ir. William liostiek of Charleston, brother of tbo groom, who acted as InTst man, Miss Harab J - Hoy Vie. maid oTCphor, Uio Mi^es Minctte~T3oy kin, I^onlac Allrn, Etta Bryan, Ray Flinn, Mattie Valk, Deft1! Bfty^MMid .Messrs Des Porter, Arthur Card* Richard Crawley-, Obarle->H Boykin. Newton C. lioykin and Belton4fc>y kin. Ttih bfitle was attired in a dainty gown of ahite, and her embroidered ?ell was held in piacb by a gold bandeau ornamented with a coronet uf pearls and diamonds, tfie\gift ol the grrtpm The bridesmaids woce white tastnmeS- and veils, the intfd ft^bonor iti her costume of ,grten lending the only touch of color, IaMBedlatoly after ceremony tbe latge .saaombiAge o! z&UUttis- Aad (rttodi was tendered ft ro caption. Among visitors preeont, ftjti fte groom's mother, Mrs. Bos lick. jdTCh&rlsft ton , Mrs. Ben n el, tl??' Wins (^4^* T> rti sn v .# ? Wu Mtsa Rita Bryan, of , Miss McLannban, of ???> ???? ofSfut?.. piixm, of Colambu, Ortlqtuud Grange We hgvu ii*?en rcquotited to an nounee ibat thoro w i j ) t><# H tt>( vl. irg of ihis vMunyit M?(> -klmd %ohool house ot. Kilri?y ih? HUt inst, for 1 hw i>urp"?o of reorganizing. | , hojed that iht'i'd w 1 1 1 l?y n full nirn , out. , Xlunawny Mar>i?g? at Blelmpvi'ilo. , A special to the O>loml ia ; h on'. H "lioj.viiir, sa* * : '?Joe Ilhaine, a \<Ming lawyer of j?Vs pi, i(.0l run uw;.y wi(n tin, V;; jear old dHUfiMer <ii Lf.vamltr H* more. who ivcii in Ii;j)'a ?c< tnm, niid they w( |-o inurrjed hi at. nio'lu |,\ Notary !'ui?5 c, Kiank McOutcl)< u ^ ? -- Cotton Thief Shot. j Mr. (,. 1?, f ill hi *vn, now *^<>f the jUockv Mount (suction, ahot one | |>?rry Giiincn lo?t Monday yjorin ; i'?g> H I to |)t 3 o'clock, HS ll? WHS It) j ? Iim ac.t <.f stealing cotton from .Mr ; i illtnnti'ci cotton houHQ, Mr. Till* | .nan bad been missing cotton f <>r | tomo Limo, go last Sunday nighl lu j concealed himself iu his cotton house fur i lit* pn rpoeo ??f catching the thief,' if possible ? Gaines w?ij shot in the left shoulder, ami hi* wound is said to lie a actions one.-? Lancaster Review. To Bo In Tho Capers' Building* A letter received in fatuden yor. terday from tho post ofll ?? oQicisis in Washington settles tho question a? to whoio tho Camden post office will be located. The authorities have ae* oGpt.ed ? lie proposition to rebuild tho office on tho Capers' lot. and it in expected that the. new otlicc will '<e ready for occupancy t>\r Thanks siivinn; ^lay. If th-fi ho true theiv will bn general Ihsu-ks^fying among our pnoplo that the post office h,?.? been brought from tin isolated spot to (ho business part oi'towu. - OJilTUAllV. Died, after a short illness, at bor homo near Pi ividenec. Sumter eannty, S (' Mrs. T.eland Phillips, wife of Mr. J, m! I'iiillins. She was born Jan. 23rd 1 and died Sept Ttb, I0Q2 ; tin rei'oiv c >ie was 3D years 7 months an J 15 dnvs . f] ago. A husband, six children, ;i f;itlnr two brothtia ami one sifter mourn |>? r lo?t?. but it is conifui t in tu know Uirii "wif. loss i? htfr eternal Uitlii Rh^bas pai^.l over the ltlverr.nd is resting and waii'mir vith loved onea tfonn before until d-aii ' 6 1 i h 1 1 call one by ^in^, <?> join t lieni there in tint beautiful ( 'it v wlierc no aid. 1 ness. death or sorrow w jii ever ertl<tr, H!-a a loving daughter, a kind, (rue and sympathetic sinter and Men 1. a faithfiil wife and devoted mother. When quite young Hlie jr-ive her heart to God and joined the Methodist church, and lived a consistant member ot Kaine. After her marriage, which took placo in Dee, 18t?S. fhe joined the B.lpti?t church, of whhii hor husband wfft ftlrea.ly a mend- r, ami In ita ehnrclryitrd she wag laid to re.st to await the reaAurection morn. Rise will be missed in her home, '?!**. ed in her Sunday-School and missed i;i her neighborhood' It any were sick or In distress ahnalw.'VH visited thorn, if only to dive acheerful word, 'twaH fr??dy v*ivtn Iler thought** wero {t'VUrp toy tho comfort '.if others j oven in iiev dyin*; faour 8bo wanted tboKJ gathered around her to go and partrtke of supper. "'Go to thy rest, dear sister! Go to ItiV dreftmlesB lx?d, Gentle, and meek and mild, Willi tvlessings on thy -head, Fresh ron^s |q thy hattq^ Ihiita on tby-plliow laid, Itasto from this bligfTtip# latnl Whore flowers bo quicklv fade," o , Her Devoted Sister. ?v> ? SHOUT LOCAL ITK&T$ ? fiwr ente?*<ltn?tient tfiveu at the Presbyterian Manse ta?t Friday evening was q>?ite a success. The competitive driH by the J^er ehaw Guards fnj tjia fjottTmedal will tV'e p'iMia in the Opera Hoqse on Admission 15 and ccnts. ' ? Tbpre cote no services either at '.1"? ttpjisi .tr- Epiacoa-V ohurcbe? last Sunday ni?Ut. in consequence of which tbero was a very Urge eon* ^rogation ftt IhelJaptiGt church. The citizens of the Dutch Forh section of Loxiagtoa county have gone to wo-k in oirnest toward nn nejfUitf j,houi3tlve-? with Richland coanty. A call finned by fifteen of the lead n,3 citijjuia of tho neotiou has been issued for a meeting to bt? held at Ohspin on Monday October 27th. The Fettboard Air Iiino compress at Hamlet with 2,400 bales of cotton and. other property wafi burned Sun"* day night. A book-keeper who wuu playing the hose on the flro was sur rounded hy flame* And hi# escape cut off, lie was burned to death. A*rtJ3? *p1a'utf "W7?8 burned as weTT us other property: Cards ha\o been tsauod announc ing the coming wedding of Mlft* Caroline Cornelia -WinVtcr, ds?j<M*r of Mrs K T. Wlnklor, and Ilev. Louis Jadspo Brnlotr, which Is to tnka place ai SutnmervlHe *\ 7 30 tj'chxjk on Wednesday tnoruing, the 29th, Tho briiio is a sluter of ottt former townsman, Mr. C. Is. Winkler. Any ?hurch or paraonage ot in. etiiuitou supported by voluntary contribution will be given a liberal quantity of the Longman & Mar Iftile?. Paints whenever they |wioi. Not*: ? ThU haa been our custom for twentj -seven years; an j^Jbu tid ing not sarisfr?jiOTttf pain tWT will be repainted at our expense; aboul one gallon of Linseed Ot) to lye ad ded to every gallon of (lie paint to moke r6ady for uae; it's mixed In ; two minutoi, and the coat of lh# | paint thereby reduced to ftbttfl rfl.SO per gaHon. | Yearly product ovsr one Btt|ks | p aliens. Apply, lo ??! of o-if 1 agents, sltiyf th? best msrohsH 1 In stery ?Ity or town In tho UilW ~8tkle?. ' Agsau. 4. H. Beraee, Camdsn; U+mwi ~ - C?tnd.*n to H*ve #? Lumber Maim far tory. A C0UU))i??i0ll I i a b been inHU?T<1 to the (,'jii rieu\uiuh- j u..inuf?otu- i ? ^ v(in)p?ny of Can det>, which U in h*ve a capital of $10,000. ( I'Im' coi iHU ntorK ??ri? ,Veti?rtj. U? nr\ Savage, H. G. Ct riib< a and K M. B??ykln. ^ ? Sotico cf Application for Discharge ! N< th'O ?5 hereby >.? : v ?.- ? ? that onn m<>nth j fr<nn t It * ?* date. on M<tnr?'av, Noveii/ber 1 2'Jnd, MiO.', I will ajjly i ? ? 1 1 1 ?? Job' of ! t'fOliNte ??"f KhIpIiu" lor LflWOs I >isn ;>Kf?rv na A ?in>i i* ?-ir Ui ??i ?>??? K* hUt ol Mi 4 Mary Sh im on deemed I) K'rkliiid. Camden, S. t\ Oct. t ^ 1 1 > 1902. Trespass Notice. A!) pit tins ?t r ** In reby forbidden to tre*pafe* noon my la <l? <er upon those over Mr lrt<:|? 1 nave control, tdtuated about 21 mile* uorihoast of Camden, lor rh? purpose ot huniii-K xr lor any oj her purno^e whut*o<<vpr without my p?r ininHion. Anjonn violating thi* noimo ?will be prosecuted to tin* Kill extent ol i lie l?w. J K HAX1.KY. Oct. 24, 1002. Trespass Notice. All parties are hereby forbidden to treftpuAH upon mv landa or ?'pon thoa?> uvor which I have control, all nated about ten miles east of Camden, for the purpose of hunting or for any otho- ??ur pone whatsoever without uiy purmitaion. Anyone violating this notice will be prosecuted to the fuli extent of the l?w, w. i). m AiusiiALrr; Oct. 17. 11102. Notice is hereby Riven thflt the pay incut of a commutation road i'hx ol cn? dollar ( > I) will exempt the nurly paving it from nil i"h<1 ?Inty .luring rhe yeur 1H03, and that t ! i i -t tnx in payabhi f.-oin Oetober 15th , MK>2, to February lst, I90tt. W. R.lloiMill, Treasurer, K. U. Oct. 3, 1?0>. ** Appiications FOR fCBKI'Ktl OF I'dOH I HOtlSK AN'> SUl'KIUN i TKN'DBMT OK CH AIN GA3tG ASK I'M) FOR. Ni?t'c? i* here'oy j/ivMi ilfil upjilion lions lor K? ojif-r ot tho I'uor UooKe mid Sujn*} inti'r?lf*nt of tiio wvintv chain will *>v roct'ivtMl and coot Mured hi th? mooting of tho on Novtmber 3rd, 11)02. By order of tho Countv Hoard. .1. 11. I'll 10LP8. StiporviROr.'' 4 Masters' Sale, South Carolina ? KithIiiw County ? Court of Common Pl?as. Johu C. Man, VlaintitT, Allen C Watte, Defendeni. l!n<ler ami by virtue. of a deero<> herein, 1 will sol! at public outcry, before the Court J.Tou*n in Camden. S. C., within thy Ittgtft hfjwrs of s.lo on the ilrst Mon day in November next, the following "r#rtl Mtnto : All that land lying ant', be injr in Kershaw County amrstaio nforo Hi|d?,/cpn| airing fifty-ony ?51 ) acres fllttfrf t>r' lesa, titri bounded oi^ the North h*?o Wett bj* lands of lio'd. Sinyrl, on the J'.a't by lands of A.?\ MuTVw?-el|, ai,<i on the. South by land* form .'f ly of the es tate ol (jreoi'fro Stratford. Terms of bale? O119 ft.uh. balance c.n a credit' pi ojie year, ir.terctt ffH*n 4ay nf-fiftlts. *oc?irfd i># ? Master's Sal?. ?$cuth Carolina ? Kor<dt*<r Coiinty _vr r-r- ;,fCt>minotn Pleis. John 8, Traulham.S. K C. | ^ va. > Dtcreei 1>. PrBrevnTfl, et nl. \ i. Uniler snd by virtue ot tbu decree ret), dbred in the ?l>ovo stated case on Sept 12th, 1P03. by his Honor, .1 u?lj?o C. O. Danlzler, I will si-1! in from of the Court Hou^e iti Camden, S. (' , tin the first Monday in November, l'.?02, within the legal houra of sale, all that piece, parcel or tract of land, situated in said Comity *ni] State, cos:taiu;ng fifty (50) acre* more or lees, ami bounded on ih*> North by Sander* Creek, on tho East by lands formerly of Scl^lo WiUiarwH, South br land of Th??mas Mc London, and West by lands of Frances Williams. ^ Terius^One half cash and buiflnce In one year with interest from day ot sale, to he secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of premise** sold; L. A. W1TTKOWSKY, ... ?TJcino-w: Master's Sale. /*.. iV'Ji wi oOUyv Carol in a? Kershaw County. ? CoUit of Odlrlttn>h\^M<!*rr Robert A. McDowell et ai v?. J-Di'cree. Edward A. McDowell, et at l Under and by virtue of the decree in the above stated cate, rendered by Ilia j Honor, Jug** C. ft. Daytaler, on Kept., l'lih, 1902r I will sell at public outcry before the Court In Camden, 8 C., within the lejra! hours of sale, on the firat Mttftday in JjWvemfcpr, 190!i, the fol- 1 lowing deseriUJM real eatate: All that i fwe?e, parcel or tract of hu*d. situated in Ahe. County lofr Kershaw and State of | South Camiwi conUinimt two hundred | [and fifty acre? more or lew. and bonn drd on the North by Umla of J. S. Gard. Mr. on ilia E*at by Ifcnde of W. F. Kuiw ?ell ami J. C. Hilton and by Granny'* Quarter Crwik, pn the Sonth ?y land* lormrrly of J, C. KolliqM and now of L. L. Otybom, md It* IiSmi of J; C. Hil tna. |?4 ?a tlw-Weat fey pubMe vuad aa Ue ttobiaaen R'?d. t 'T W ! ?? "JtWVI i?f aala: Ooa half CMh, and ^a_fa ooajrear wW? *tereet bom W a?le newnl W bo*4 <* ti. ?^~A -"-SiVr ' 9/oiv ^Dritg Store, I)o \ on know that t her ? is a now l>ru^ in town? I not call al our tnore and si o w lm! a complete and np-l ?? <1 ? t c ? stoek of Drujr?, Mod t in-'fi and Toilot Articles th: ( W?- Imvo to olVor yon at prie- * to suit all. Prescription fipliiHi, Aeeuraoy and purity ii our lstron?;vnt point . All ordi r* received are promptly tilled under my personal Hupervia ion. It. T. <;<)01> \u:. J'harmiu'ist . Tj/to C<t>nc/or]2)ri/j7 Co. BLANKETS, SHOES, HATS, CORSETS, L , NOTIONS. Suits innilo by sample. Wlici you Imy (;md l><> pure lo <)?> that) "If you tiro |>!eii"e<l irll yoiy >i??i<r)i !'?>?' wTeTjohnson; Ail Ordinance. To Proviso For The IJ^lilinj, Of The Oily of Camden, South Carol in ii. 1 i ( or.litinc<l hy the I'ify ^oiuu'il i?l t lie (f|l v of * 'iMiuli I., i'iflt the t-.\ ? ? 1 ? ? h : ve rijftu iio m, I is li< r l?v i/r iiicij tu flu* * sunken Water, I X I ? ??? (' .in puny o? (JiinnltMi, S O., to furnish Klui t > ii* lij h f lo llu; I'ity ??t ' :m ? <??? :t >i?I i I; 1 uilii! l ' > i.' rt.'* if lor a |ui>4?.t <?f I* vei :i'i? nfc'in tlu7J'l?ito of ll-i" oi ? 1 1 : i iv 1 1 I'roviVed lit ii t>- tho i *:t tuili'ii W'nt'.M . I.iybl & ler Cni|?pnn;, <?(?(? r i|ito i con) City Oouiteil ??? tho City ?"i' Camden \^ith suOh'icnt jr*: itanict s. t ? 1 1 1 1 1> iih iijfhi i"K pi mi tin i. r a <??? t ? i 1 1 - 1 tftodern man ami Mihjoi-t t ?> tins ap|u<iv><i of an l)l?K:lri?*Hl !"'?? ??? ho kuI< etc * hy thy City Council of the Ciiy of Cunt den. Anil provided that ?\ flontiiel bctwee i llu- City Council oft ho Cin ot umde < ?>nt1 I Iih Camden Water, Lmht ?St in Company for the irovcrnimmt of s'ni liyhl in;; n/rvico be prepared by l!io Oil Attorney : Atid provided that tho ritos to t rhr.rgcd for $<rtd liufitiny m-i.Yiuo ?lm) tint i-XiM'pd WO (uTlowinft ?<*hrdulo ( price* ; lv?c?? Arc 2?fcroft 'Light for fit v ? SfO.i Oftixlio power-por anuinn, $ 80.0- 1 To the inhabitants* of Ihu'Oi'y, Arc l/lRht-1200 candle power per month <? Krtrh Arc Light-BOOU candle power per month 8.00 K-H'li invftudtucont light-Ill cnmllc nowor p<ir mouth .fv'i Uaiitl-d in Council *c8cmbh d the 3r?' day of October, 1902. > K. <). .McCretelu X4.?yop. I J J. (Joodale, Ck'lK I A.r> Ordinance. To Provide Water For T|ie Clf v of Camden, South Car oliim. Tie it'Whunrd by tin City Council 01 the City of i urnden, S. C., that tbo.f'.x: eludve right be hik! in lior*?bv granted to . th? Camden \Vbter, Light A le* Ct>Tr4 pnpy of Camden, S- C , to furnish water to thu City of Cahidon, and the inhabi tants thereof for domestic and manufur taring purpose! and for fire protection of t7 year# from tho date fcf tliiu ordinance. Provided (laid Camden Water. Light t<: !?'? <V>mpany ahaM enter into a eoif? tract with tho City Cor.ncil of tlio <-iiy of Cnmdon, with piilllcient guaranteed to fairish water which w huth pun* in quality and ahuNdany in quantity ant* which sh ill be kept mini ami ahuudun1 ami wliioh shall bu filtered hv tin* u*e o * hi* most approved filtering aystetn bel'or? haing distributed for use to the hilubi tanta ??f tho City: And provided thai Ur? source fron. which the water tupply is to obtained shall be'occepted subjeQt to tho approval of a Chemist and BrtcterLlogi.it to be Be lected l>y tho City Council of the City of Camden : Ar,7l provided that the plant to l>? osed for aaid water supply be constructe-i under the supervision of an Enuiueer to l?e selected by the Coty Council of the City ofiJamdeu: And provided that a contract" for the govenlw&ut or tfiesald wafer supply hi prepared .l>y -Um* City AUo??n?y ?*? h* executed l?etween the City Council oj the Citv of Cam Jen! and the Camden Water, Light & lee Company : And provided that the rate* tohs charged for water service shall not ex ceed the following ached ule ; To the City of Camden, each Street drant per annum To the iuhabitania of the City. . ? vate house*, oao faucet per an num 6 00 Each additional faucet per an- , num 2 001 Each bath tub ner annum 4.00 Kach additional hath tub per an num.- 2.0<* Water Closet per annum 4.0C Kaoh additional water closet j?er annum 2.00 . per annum ,'iOu K?w?h waah bowl per annum l^f Eath hoee for lawn Ac per an num fi 0< Horaee, cowa Ae . (or each ani mal* per annum 1.64/ Hotels and Public place* to be for* nbdied with water at meter rate* aa fol U/Ws : 1000 gallons or Ice* per day per 1000 gallons 4L J000 to J990 gsUona p?r daj per o : aeh Street Uy. ?uv. ni*r an- 1 1884, /902. 1 1 A V I N t i t'ASSKI) I lli-f |K||, AIM.K i'OST -T n*: Famous Gilt Ed$& Store Takes pleasure in thinking its nianv friends and customers lot* t li< ? i r hheral palt oi during all the years thai have passed', a^uriuii- i hem ^.C our appivciat i <> 1 1 of p i?- 1 i'tvois, and earnestly solicit inu; a eonl innaiion of their good will, con lideneu and put ronnjj'e. We conic before you belter pared than ever before in (Uo history of fhv business, to meet the d< -mauds ol (ho trade, and Willi the Hock Hotloin prices ol'oitr floods shall make it de<Vul< dly to. your advantage to place your orders wit h us. Our st? ek of Divss Goods. including llui up-to-date nnvel tii s in t his line, i* eoniplete in all of its details, and wo cor dially invito mi inspection of sun. o. The nio.it i x t ? nsivc line of Silks we have evershowh, and if you will kindly favor us with a call before purch ising, tie i^oods and their prices \\ i 1 1 captivate you. Wo aro displri yins; Iho in si bonuiilul lirocf Mlk Shitt Wnisl in black ai d < olor>>, over l>i< it. lo t linrkft, and . selling t hent at plot's tint v ill not bo < npli. atod own in the c.ty of Now York. Astlioy n.us! l>r seo.i to be ap^icoiuted," we beg thai jou see onr lino IHbro purchasing. Wo aro sure t hut wo can pl? cso you, / \yo have also, a snporb assortment of Shirt Waists in tJbo ehrapor q uaUtieft-ranffi ii \ rico 1'rjin 60c up; ai <1 ilio most f xtensivo line ul'shiit Waist mateii ?1 tvor c?rriet ill tLo city of Camden. GIRDLE Wo handle the cdebiaUd Thompson Glovo . Pitting Cor-. sets 'in many stylos and qualities. Cafl and soe some of tl*e newest styles; as 1W comfort and durability they afce unex* - coiled. ; ? Our ntook of Notions and Gent h'- Furnish ing fiherfwis WUH npver more comptctc; and as to prices Uit^y aro lTcicTv Bottom^? When noedlng anything in this line, don't ^ail to give, us a . call. ? - y Clothing, Clothing, Clothing! Don't mis9 the opportunities that we are offering in jtliis line lloys! Suits in all qualities from 3 to 15 years. BAY STATE SHOES in all kindsv qualities and si^ Don't buy until yon je? thein. We can fiivsjou a groat deal of it; beside* giving yon tire p* st service that duT bo had in shoes of ahy kind. - -\-4^ Headquarters fur Carpet ings, Mat lings, &c. , andyou will ho t-urpiised ^re selling. We will take great pleasure in flhowing>ou _ all of onr lines; andirttitlng that you w ill fVvor ?e w presence^ry^oon, we are youri