The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 31, 1902, Image 3

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m. V' w F? * reliable, eiiergKtc iw^i *eU *ewlng DjnchiUfs ami collect. P^SouaU -Io K*rahaw c?iuniv. ! contract to ifgbt party/ Ad- j itfi J. VV. Toucy; Aeoni., The j iger Mfg.- (Jjmpany, Columbia, ; '.c ? Preacher Killed. g$ IJUtiojvvllla *pt>td?l to th^ tie dutf.d October 2 i> ? hj jiovs : 'Tho Jl? v. Thomas &i ti n<!v i> tt a !'? h frowiuoDl jcrJ'mil UaptUt preachc* raa run over by a traio at this depot tbifi <? f'.orhoon and inn* a n ( 1% killed. He *raa attempting to or n?h eel ween box cars ou tbci s'.do ti :?<k When the catq cumo together ai.?i nauajNV h??n, M:s li'ndv wna it ?? ribiy m a ngl?t(T a ti'HI lie" died IpatH Ti7 ly, A Jury of ipqurat wua M:n.> thoo>71 by Muijistrate Hliamo, n?d after hearing the ovldeju-.e rciidfted a verdict tbaL he came to lis death by ilia own garcieesne^a *' ' . .. _ < ' psii?ona?. : Mrs. :jS. C? Atbo was in fannim this week Mr. P. McDonald, of Helhone, was irj Camdeii Jtjjie week- 7 . Hoi?. W. K. Thompson, of Libei tv Hilt, wee in Camden ono day this week. Mr. H J. Munn, of DeKalb, epeni a few^iours in Camden tbU morning [iin Uia finy to the fair. -? - IittUe Art?H?r Deal has sufl3(>lfr?itit> ^-recovered from bis recent accident to be able to bu at work again. * rr Mr: W : "A . Hcbroek who iiaa been -onfined hie room for aWvernl weeks ie able to be out again. Mf. K. O. W Inst lor visited Now York the week on buaioesa e< n ueeted with the Hotel Kirkwcod. fhavi* returned to Camden much to! the doligbt*" of their many friend* bore. '' "Dr. K. F. Horton, of Ileatli Springe, papM>d tbrou?> I* Oamden yes terday morning on bia way to the jSlAte fair JWd paidue a plesant call. f Mr. W. /L.. Oarlacd, 'who hn? spent several winters in the livc-ry buafrit sy here is in town this week to m?ke ar | ratae wents for opotil ng up lore for anotJTcr season. JJ. P. 0, Entertainment.^" The following ia the program of $he entertainment to be uiven by the of tfid Oonfcde|j*ey at. tb* Op^rR Houee on the evening of Nov. 6th : -? PAliT I The Sniggles Family. , AVi.iowjSRigglei Misa Yaughan ppuipf Ann Mits J oe Shannon Jeruehy . Miss Aiico Corbet t Angellaaa I^geitia fHopla M|afl Lotflo Boykln Felicia Teresa Miss Annie Johnson Meh> table Mtas^Jieila Boykin Angina Pectoris Miss Kate Lenojr I Ktoetori* Cassandra fifiaBHpsa-Jacob son Jemima Miss Eva Bl>.ekwell |P *1 Solo Italian foal Solo PAHT IJ.f I *- l\ Mft.Qctn llhaiue Misa Lao# j . "Klsa Cora Cmison - PART II r. * TEe ^uifet Family. Mr. Henj llihba __ />Mr. Wallace "r. Baraabv Bibbs Mr. Workman Park# Mr- Newton Boykin JJr. Yates Bibbfl Mks Ancram Bernaby Bibbs Miss Cot* Carr) | tt "*1 '^ Stimmei s Miss Jordan ffitt Miss Brailsford MtM O. Itobrason Heard From. days. ago. 'The writer at one time lived in Camden and his letter may 1 *8 Sf iftUresT lb aome of bis old liUAyk4ft ? iinviv^ - ftrtvptiv tiwitri V-JjOfl^AngeTes, CaT , Qot |lj '9. t]^r, Oaoodenj 8 C. l>sar friend if Comrade t? In looking over the, "Confederate Veto ran" of a 1 ale date saw your icquiry in regard to myself, it has been many a day since yon. .lake DePass and myself left Johnson's army drawn op to an r render In tf. C.f and' concluded .not to snrrendex?not [knowing the sad end was so near, [it is pleasant to be rememtored by '4Hir distant friends- So J hasten to frtyr some aecoant of myself. I [uved fn He&pbis, Tenn.. until about seven years ago, when I moved t? Los Angeles with my famllj? ? wife [and air children. My . two brothers -?nl .Meq in Memphifl... county To five in, 4he-olhnate -to- simply grand? 'Stt m? me r cool and winter - warm ? in forty! tttantea w* can take a swim in the! ooiran or jplay snow bill on Mount ilson. t'fe^-^Ween wanted tojvteU old [Camden*, and possibly may, some [day. if I Am not ordered across' the " ' thaw-always been hoal obanpas are I will last a 4|ttite a cood tuany old i here. I aim vice com. Oinpm u. 0. V. Tbey m m ot W - P***h Oyster*, 'Uiifc Norfolk oyster*' now kept <Y?n??taiilly on hand by Mr. \V. T. iNramourt. When . ?u wn>t a rtrft-cMen fry or ?i?-w ea'l at i he C'niO'len Kest%ut sui, corm r of Main ahd DtKalh .*tret>t?. Served vn the very bett in auy way de ?irtdM ? I lO ? xjfc Notice. c,4/ Kugiihl) Bros. have Nlwav?> en deavored to satisfy the ptifouo in avery re*pairt\iin.d in their n?* ?? H ?" 1 1? r ?, oiio 'door In low i). l{. j Hio-oo'rt, will uot only cut y? ?)? Imir uml shay.Cs joo at listieally >i iv j ?Ul manacuru your hind?, cxtixtj yoUl cunt, massage your face m ?i j |? V: m 1 . Hjg . . .biiLfcXiJLi llcii il >' -a* it ijmt ilmic, Their yliii opotl iat parlor it* rear of shop will ho i#mly in n J. w <t 8 They wiab to Lhauk yon kindly for yon r past patronage ????< trust hy their Hf'orta to pleahe ir retain your oonfldenee. English Brother. Advertised Letter#. Tho following is a Hat of let!en? remaining uncalled fr?r in .tho C??m: den post oftlce for ilto week ending Oct. u mot} Geo Cook. W II Bradley, Joe Munroe Carlos, Many 8 JJtisbj-ne. C? \V Boykin, Hob Cantcy, James I*, ftranham, H II Wood, Tom NVeet'ey id), one returned to writer for 0 A IjMnton. LilVfi Johns, ^co D-ivis, Lcstde l)ean, Mary Hampton, Elim Weslherry. Marry Smith, Nora l>?r. iiie. Mrs H E Hrunao'n. For the week ending Oct 23, M)S Jas G Hftiley E-cj , L Brown, W H JJown, pjj?q., Pink Buri#, W (, liable, Ghihlcrs AWesd, Hinry 0:iM? Bert Davie, W J Drakefard, . I anus t"X,lFr'**TiO'w' "" I" * "Tl" "17 lit son, II II Holland, Kbdmrcl Hunb*r. 0 I, Jono*, Ken., 0 W MotfcaklJI, (1) (3 W MeCaskill (9), A O Mcleod, h C Morris, J M J'oetor. Herman Amon Head, I) J Robertson, T liushinO, T li Ppftrrow, Unhurt Thomas, Lee Thowjs. Loak \Y ai 1 , Johnny Washington, 0 il \Vula"i?, W II Wood, i Mr b A 0 Adams, Maggie A rlae^", Lizzie Brnn?o?, Rebecca Cojbe;!, Hostf ^frti neon, M o gum Hende'?im di .hnson, Ma'tie T Murry, Pet N ? i ' , Lvdia Picket, Ester Preston, I'a'py Singleton. Mrs. J O Tiwmns, Rosa Whltaker, Virginia Wilson. A Jv DeRooset* Charlie ji^Ti?, 1] C Hamlin, |$ D flurris, J W Trut' ham, A Spradloy, Wm Strong. Bell Bard, Sailio E Bowen, Nho nte Bievard, Florenco Welsh, Mrs H T Myers, ^ra ^ Sraltli, oarub Wiley. ParlieB calling for thceo iettera will please atMte what week tbey were advertieedt (J. J. Hhaknon. Sr., y. M. Compositions Froth the Camden (traded School ' SOME GREAT. GENERALS Washington was born in Westmore* ln ml County, Va. He was very daiin'~! lew in evefy thing, and when he aud hi*] play nyxfeH would play at pchool be.*.?s ! alway/ the general. Jflo wfnt to school i at. an fold conntrv school house,. Whin Washington went to school, be, vai tavght a little aritbmclio, reading and s^rveyln^. When he Was about flfteenror sixteen veara of ege. ha was asked to ?urY6T Lord Falrfax'B lands Ha was the first white man that eve* went ell over his lands. He waa paid very well for It, about twenty-ode dollars a day. . , j The French people olalmed all ihe | Iftud weatof the Appalachian mountains. , Tho Ei.glLdi " WOUla not let the K rer ieb | have it beeause it belonged to them. Then the. trouble -began,- Tiia fovctiw sent Washington to ask the French please 10 get aff their |an4' This the French wouldnfrde. England sent a general .turned Braddock and his troop**. Brad, dock did not know liuw to fight with the Indians. The Indite helped the Fretfcfe. He meOe them stand op like in a regu lar war and the. red cqsta jBarfi-guod marks for the Indiana to shoot. Ri Ad dock w?a finally killed and Washington taok his plaoo and defeated the Frouuh, The Revolutionary War began in 1775 and eud^d in 178.1. Tfio Americans had ?ery bad times during the war. The ttrst T*al bittle was at Lexington. April 19, 1776. The Amertoans beat the Qroat English Nation. Washington was the first president, he was served * with great hqnor. He was president two terms and was asked again but he wonlda't take it. Tly&n he went to bis home, and died in 1779, Halite Carrlson. Age t l~Orade 8. Lee was one of ttfe greatest general* of America Ife waa born at Stratford, Virginia. His father died leaving him i very yonnu, therefore fell on him the I task of caring for his cngtiker. who was 'in invalid. He was a v??# tender-hearted boy and watched very tenderly oyer hie mother- [X He went to a very ptar school at flr?t, MAMj&JUiA the b##fc that the people of that day could aflford. Me took advant Lago.of all the opportunities that canu* to j [ him and he studied yery faithfully.^ He af&rWardo ?i'?i w Weal Point, j where he took a very loch Mend emongj his classmates. He die not receive a i ainglo demerit while thene. During thV^Mextaan War-he was ap pointed Civil Engineer under General 8oottr where he performed bis duty moet j f?nrce**lully. ~ He wue holding ft fttaUfan In the North* e?rf army when the Civil War broke out. He did riot givo np his position at once, bat as soon as Virginia seceded, he -gave it Up.ftnd took hla ??nd with his dear old ss on a?ter V irginia seceded, he was iated eonunj?nder?ltt-chiefof?He Con* rate Army. L<* 'fought Sv?flae Very s?ecce?sPcit bat tles and often With his *JW, Wwaal&A4t* ? strong Union Army Completely scatter lu Althoarh he had to rroitiiscituuti Items, The first north r n winter' #iu*Ih [ are expelled to Htrive ue*t Mmdny ; at. (iohkirk I on. J Because of tho { -jod (-unitary con- I dilmn* pot in lorcr during tlje a toon i I CflU Vfireoiml inn nf II iviin^ ^fj4- ' single ci4ao( yehov f over Inn* oc currtd in that city tins y^ar . A solitary nmn h. Id up a . (rata in Aloutauu Ho ki. ? ?l tie* oog nt-fr-i, robbed tlit? I rain a id then wVnt on ? uiw way. A ruWf d ot $5.du0 tj>> s j Seen ofl\?red for i h bo li , dead or alive. ! The ot; fiO of Buftov Kvai a who I *as tri<-cl for tho murder ?>f ,7 ,J ((jriftin ovor a year aj.ro, whs con elnocd in Columbia N-it.udav and r?? eyltrd in biamqUil.l a.'tur tl.e jury ?had boon out but f. few minute.* Mr. It l',u,nmiigT*M(t.v, you? post hod <d" Mr. and &lr?. P. T Twitty, of Heath ?wj>rinu?i4 ^ 'H}it Fridax night ol tyjhoid fevor. Dec ased was n brother ?of Mr. Will Twitty who clerked here a few yeara ajjo for Mr. A. P. lirowu uul was jtjH t 21 ymrs of a^n. -The United Btalra government will open a naval roeiui tng station in Spartanburg on November 17, for the pmp?Se of securing recruits for ? ho IJ ailed states navy. The station will be kept open nntil Nov<*mber 22. These stations are being opened at points all over the ountb. Yesterday afternoon -quite a sori ou? accident happened to a colored boy near, the 0 wmd en junction. In attempting to jump from the train ho was throwiy^under the cor wheels and one }e;< ertuhod. Ho w b brought t ? I'mii'lcn and bi6 log am putated by Dr. A. A. Moore* Prince Henry of Prussia, is insured agrtinst assassination. Tnc policy is for $900,000, which sum is not pay-. / ?)>]<? If) /">f sfsialh //Am .w>y -* 1 '? ??* ' oanse~" th-uT that B.ipnlmpd The prince entered into this pco.dur in suranoe airan?emen( when he sailed for the l'!ast to"*take command of the German float in tho Chinese waters n fow years n^o, 1 he adjutant general's i.flioo is in comepondenco with the waV depart* inent at \\ Hsh'imtoo with reference ? o the new uniform recently adopted bv tin- Unltod Stales lumy, at'd it is littelv n?ot stilt 0 malitia will be similarly (quipped soon Tho uni form its dark green and is sn;d io be i^kjich moro serviceable than the one in prrpent use. ? 'Columbia K coord 'A*'.V Church nr parsonage or in stitution fiuppntted hv voluntary contribution will be uiven a liberal quantity of the Longman & Mar* tid?z Pair?is whenever they paint. jNfoin ? Tlila hae bten our custom for twentj -seven yeara ; nn v build* ing not , satisfactorily pnlntyd will be vtcpa^ntod nt our expense j about one gallon of UfrsWd ()il to b<? ud ded Vo every KhIIou ot i>c puint to muke readv for ti?e ; it's mixed iu two minute?, and the cost of \\u> paint thereby reduced to about 30 per gallon. Yearly product over one ml|lton gallons. ^ Apply to any of our agents, /filwaya tho bent merchant It) eWy city or town In the U?iled Htat^s. Longman A Martinez, Sole Agents. J. II. Hurnea, Camden; I tt. B. Boiling, Lnekoow. ^ Jf, Steedman, I (Cotton ^Buyer*, Office ot CaiTison'B. Platform in Rear. Auction Sale. Qor buyer .Ja in . New- York- - I* iu the auction vol eu, sheriff'* sales and nil other places to get Vm cheapevery day In the year except Suudav*. II? watchos i for bargains, always the- best? n?rer; touches tTaah^'iffabs Iherii, Ares them to Camden to riadd4u\and nlwavs writc? "got -cheap ? sell Vm cheap and quick." Keep the j/all rolling and Cud dell does it. We liare nrit tried to pell tdl the goods in Camden, but we net In to sell our share, and tho best evldonoe that we aro dr>ing the people good it the fact that they come back to ua. We are (air and square? nothing about ua ex. ucpt we got good gooda ? get them cheap and sell them cheap. We believe we are going to build a big business here in Camden for we havo startod on the right track. We are not going to- lose our head ; the more trade the people fli?e us, the cheaper we can bring goon* they need to thdto. Drop in, tee what the ?airing is baying of ua ring of u?, | W. J. CADDELL, In the Clyburn Blocn? >J niMCKiml itANinr aotokHu or Doors, , Sash, Blinds, MooMing^ Bttitdiag Material, Sub Weigh ts and Cord. whiih eeifepetk^ te> at; 9/ew *Drug Store. IX) you know (lint tl?c;r ? U a now Drug St on* in town? * i' not call at our stoio ami see what ;i compete and up t > (late stock of Drug*, Medi cines and Toilot AHii lts 1 1 j ;> t we l/avo to oiler you n! pric-t h to ruit all. puoii liopariisii Accuracy ami purity h\ r strongest point. All ordcM received are promptly lilK 1 under 111 y personal tiO^Ku.vi ion, H. T. UOOIMLK, LMuumntist . Tjho Ctimclen %)ruy Co, Notice of Application fcr Discharge. Notice if hereby fjivoii thfttone monli front thi? date, on Saturday, Novemb r iflind, 15(04, t witl apply lot tie Jud^e >f Probata of Kfialtfiw county. for 1 ,i- ( t? ? ninmiHHOry as AdminUtmtur of the ]' * tMo of Mrs. Mary Khnnnon deeeitM* '. I) I', KiiklHiut. C'nmdon, S. O. Oct. lStti 1002. Trespass Notice. All parties are hereby forbidden t<. , trctpns* upon my lands or' upon thoae over which I hav.o control, bituuod about. 21 mile? northeast of Camden, f?>? tiio puiftoBe or liunilni: or lojj any o'Uor ?7>V.'. i>??? winn.puurrr' "Without ni} )>?r mission. Anjono violating thio notico will be prosecuted to the full < xtcnt of thu tnw. J. K VAX LEY. Oct. 24, 100a. Trespass Notice. All parties ?ro hereby forbidden to Uvnpastf upon hiv lands or <-pon tho.o over which 1 have control, fdtuati d about ton miles eact of Camden. for tho purpose of ImKhiR "?? for vn? Other ni.r. pose whatsoever without iny pcm'teaion. Anyoao violauotr thi a nuth-n wilt bo prosecuted t > the full extent of tho law. W. 1) MARSHALL. 1 Oct. 17. KX>2. "V RftilB TAX, , Xotine Is.hoiebv givon that tho pay inent of h coimnuintlou toad tax of one dollar ( ? I ) \v \ oxiMi.pt tlu* tmrty pitying it- tYaui Mi i?md duly durii g the year 1903, and that this tux >h pavablo from October loth , 1902, to February 1st, 1003. W. R.IIOUCiU, Treasurer, K? 0. and fifty araffifar* ork%ip4 bona* nell and J. C. Hiiton and by Grauav'a Quarter Crack, or tba 6M*>y laaila faeMtirt* of J. C. KoUiagt and mw of U L. Ctytoum, and ht Jam* of J. C. Hit ton attd Pt iK? ,W<4* by pahlioraad kwwn m ftfcettobfeeea Road. ? XMtMLftt . ?**K W<l bah? la ?mvmi witklatoiMt iron *2* ?*?,? 2L?2*!A52i2 South Carolina ? Kershaw County. ? Couit of Common Plea*. Robert A. McDowell et i* 1 vi. SDocroe. Kdward A. McDowell, et al .jtSBSSi? fey yfrtwo of U|?"?lecro?! li? Urn above otated case, rendered by Ilia Honor, Judge C. O. Danfsler, on Sept.; Pith, 1909, I wiil sell el public outcry before the Court House in Camden, 8. C.. within Lbe ieaa! lioura of Mle, oa the flrot Monday In November, ?ok the fol lowing _ described real estate : All that pieceLparoei or tr^ct of land, situated in erahaw aad State of UlnloK two Jmndred _ l ?vl bonn l*ndl <*LL&, Gard Applications . FOR KEEPER OE-1'OOU HOU8K ANi> SUPERIN TENDENT OF CHAIN GANG ASKED FOR. t Notice is hereby given that applka tiona for Keeper of tho Poor House ai d Superintendent of the conntv chain gang will be rocetved and considered n the tneetiug of tho Board on Novtmbnr 8rd, 1002. \X V By order of the Cpuniy'Bottrd, J. B.PHELPS, i Supervisor Masters' Sale. South Carolina-^-Kefshaw County ? Court of Common Ploan. John C. Id an. Plaintiff. attain at Decree. iltw O Watts, Deicndont ! Under and by virtuo of u decree herein, I will sell at public outcry, before t? e Court House in Camden. 8/ 0., with'.n msrlclfdl hsnirorr.do pn'lTie" flratMoi day in November next, tho foliowit g real eatate : AU that land lying and Lt ing in Kershaw County and State afore said, containing fifty-one (51 ) aorvs more or less, ami bounded on the North and West by lands of Robt. Bmyrl, on the EA?t by lands of A.C. McDowell, and on the South by lando formerly of the es tate ot George Stratford. Terms oi Sale? One hftlf ea?h, balance on a credit of onp year, with interest frum day of a*le, recured by a bond of the purchaaer and a mortgage of tho premises'ooUl, with tho option to the pur chaser of. paying all cash. 1?. A. WITTKPWSKY, ^ Master Kerobaw County, Oct. 17, 1902. '* - T i' And will bring willi ii mk-Ii tl* man. In u* must ho nu t and met promptly. ^ DON'T DKLAY BUT roMK AT ONOKTOTIIK s ft. . . - V ^ ^ - ' Where all your ' wants can ho Mipplied/'v?s.With a wi ll se lected Stock and with prices as low a.? you could ask, wo aro sure that we can please you. />? Beforo d<?oiding upon tho matcrid for your winter dross, sure to boo our ox tensive )ino yf ' r " A. O * ' - x Costume Corded Velvets In Black, White and all colors. These constitute roiuo of the most np-to-dste -fit-Uric#- of -the -Reason and arc destined I to p'ow in favor with those who #ive attention to modish materials. W? h;l\o also a complete lino of figured Velvet waitings, including the very popular Metal Velvet which, by reference to Fauhion Guides, will impress you that; they are some of the leading things fur waists and cot.tumes this season. Our line of Black Are all that 'could bp desired, a1* wo have never before shown a lino so complete; the popularity ol which is attested by 4ho liberal manner in Avhich* the ladies invest in them. Our line of COLORED DHKSS GOODS also, you will find second to none in the city, as great care was exercised in the Selection of ? thein; and the verdict of the ladies is, 'NICK, STYLISH and CHEAP." \ % "* ... o": . .:v\ . SILK SHIRT WAIST IN BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS AT LESS THAN NEW YORK COST. Don't forget to see them: -1-,'.', u-. v. - iL *.? ii 0' Clothing, Clothing, Clothing! The largest and best assortment oi boys suits we have av&t rried. Sizes from 4 io 15, and langirVg in prices from 75c * ^ /V/v A* car t$ 5 00 poraifft. A REMEMBER that wc handle the Celebrated 'BAY STATE SHOES in any styles qualities and sizes, arid if you hare ever worn them, you will cheerfully testify as "to their quality, coin fort, and durability. Don't ' fail to see out line before purchasing. " ??-*; -We carry an iimiieiiso stock of Mattings, Carps tings, and Hugs, and beg that you inspect our lice and get our prices. They are Rock Bottom. Very Respectfully and Truly,