The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 01, 1902, Image 2
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Hi, L T. Mills,
'I'. Villepigne,
(J. Zemp, (\ VV
? .J II liurns,
*? M /fMiip.
). McUrei^lit, O.
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.. (/. ^WhiKtlor
. Kennedy, Jr.,
<1. Moor *>. It
f'k-lcnor, H. IVI.
-a. (?. 11. Bantu,
?irclimoro, VV. L.
on TroHclcow.
-VV. 1\ Weeks,
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d. Shannon, ('.
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lli(! Columbia
d Company
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ledge.
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served r.
nd
Ihc corrupt
the troops,
?> ? 1 1 1 ?? f! i hi, <? i i hf r u
? ir pf'iwnil u?wl in ti i tit "ft i
1' if r tijo c ii i <? I h r< ported iron
ricts. 'IMiU revolt w??
ill" rcuiiU of on <*vvn in??re (trtmhint
tyranny on i !?<? part nf ilio Chuicii
anil State
To be conUnur/i.
Other Locals.
Hot Hnppor.
. There will b<> ? hot auppar at tin
rooldericc of Mr. .J. J). Kvaim on
Friday nijfht, Deortfibcr 12th, foi
tlid b??ntditof Piefjfi li chui (ill. I'ub
j : tt'iuj;
?... ? 40*
Fine Turnips.
Mr. I?. A. McC'fthklll bus our
tliunliH for four vi?ry lino turnip*
given lo u<* tnH Nwl'ii r^tty. All foui
together welched 2 1 pound?, and
one ?if lliom vvfdtf.hed 8 12 pound**.
Mr. A. B. Rahon, o f Wtut \V h
trn-e, ouim>, in *cnond befit. 1 1 ?_? ?d3'?
baa pi fen iih sfiinc' which wri^h^d
from live to ?ev?'U pouhda unub.
..-i> ? <5? -
pKbhftffo Flaws for Sftle
The hardiest, largest eftilicRt urn'1
bout known v<tii> piinoipnllv Sue
(Mtatiion find Typo Wnk?'fleld
I*r?cv?9 f. o. I)., hero >d 5-1 50 pet
thousand ; 5000 id ?<1 2o per thousand,
?Special/ prcm on !ir?_'o IoIh. Ad
droBH / Norninn 11. iliile.h,
. S. C. :
(iordon Telephone fr??m ('inirlcj
ton.
Vagrants Sold ut Auction.
At. Lancaster. Kv.. on Nuv. 28th.
tlu* ftl'Hr'fi" <>t' thai place sold at aue
lion i'eforo the cimit house <loo;
throe no^rni'H, i wo women man.
I" ho man, (.'hurley Anderson sold I ??
12 months, Imni'iht #7, and tlu
women, Hr!| ( > ritVm find l.mmn I C <??*<' , j
ho lil for one and thrco yearn lespee. |
tivoly, brought tfr? oaeli. The thro" j
were convicted for vM^rsno-v and or I
dered to bu sold to tho highest bid ,
dor.
Fino Cotton Seed for Sale Cheap.
I have two hundred bushels of
Mooro'a 1 .\;u!si?>r l'rolilto (Jottoi.
Seed fur sak: cluMp Those s;*od ar<
[fj-om crop tiiut made on? and a liaii
! bales to tlu? aero. I'rieo, n f | y oent>
pop bushel, or will swap one bnsho
for two bnuhels of other seed
jComo t|iiick bel'oro supply is ex
lotnsted. L. W. Boykin,
Hoy kin, S. 0.
Nov. 1 l 1 in.
Among the Churchcs.
A call from tho Helhany l?!iplia<
Chure.h of Wesivillo, hi* hern i x
lendi-d to tho Rev. J, ,J. Myers, ol j
Providcnce, to servo them as p?s
tor, for two Sundays in the month ?
2nd and 4th ? for tho ensuing year. J
No will preach there on the 2nd
Sunilnv t? f this month at 1 I a. in.,
j?hd 7 p. ni.
Hov. T. A. Da^ney will preach
?it provide1 n co ehureh tho third
Sutulny in each month and also on
Saturdays preceding each thiril
S uu day.
j Notices and Blank Bonds for Olficerb
Elcct. j
TliuSutt** lunrd of cauv#:^t*ri! w hh
not informed of llio postotll *o fill* j
? 1 r o ?i r> f? of th??*o who were chosen to]
fill legislative county oftl *os in {
H'O f?cvoral bounties, inoroly names !
and voten being stated on Uie re-'
turn tdicrls. In onnfcqnouco of this!
ilto aeerotnrv of Kt.ttn the
announcement niatlo thut all roliooi<|
? I' oli'ctlon nnd blank bonds for snolj !
oftice?,9?olo*.,t ii ro being sent to the
rfovovii! countj* clnka of conit whore
tln v id. ny be t-ftlU'dfJior. Of course j
tlu' boii'Sw must lio filled iu and sent j
hack v\ im\ [iropeily executed. ? Shite,
1th.
KB A l.i ?3 TAT2 TTJ ANSFER
" J Tl Kirloy iu-ilhor K'rkW?y f<>
Fihas'ibccli A M ">^ro, 1 lot in C'.uu K'u.
?1 80(?.
W H Hartnoas :<> W J V \\V?k* 1
[ lot in Camden on Fair btrcet ; price
not strttrii.
W ,1 P Weeks to 0 M Coleman 1
lot on Knir street; prico i.ot statnl
M G Huekahee ot al., to .1 K Mocks
?4 lot on lower Main streot, $450.
Mary H Hail? to Mary K Shannon
1 lot t?n N* w Mreet
Mary A Sinyrl (o .1 (? Nrohblson 1
ot on T^yttleto'n atrect 82,000.
. Nann e D ll iile to Geo. A Hrasing*
u>n 1 lot on nojtli Boundary at?t??t.
1 WF OaiUw to M J Kennio^tonj
F24. *crcfl $000. I
< IT 11 Kiliott c? nl.to A It Klliott !
~To,.4. $25.
#/n et al to J .1 R Trues
$1000.
K Goodalc el al
H? ifc rfrd
? -tr* ''gyy
>4ti tKBSm
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MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE
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Name* and A ddreases of the Stale's '
I. dm makers.
I' TutXi tli<> (oI.HOMk Hint*.
Till? talnilHtlon of (ho roto for
Siati- and < oui?ty offtcorit < ant in the
r.Tifiii K'H'ial *Le<tlon? II* WOMfW
Carolina i* no* (vmmaiwmif
I il 1 1 "'lit ion o( rlKlkM
i hoard (if cantitAMO
Ill om t
I im c UhI.,'
The Beautiful ..Mammoth Store
i
Slnnounccs
The Arrival of thoir (3 real Fail Stock, ( 'on^isting of Dry Goods,
Clothing, S) , I t< and Caps, Groceries Crockery anil I lardwa:c,
2 a tan u a "PWTT>!C<
& Mill MM
jfrurnitiire.
Wo have secured (lie Intent *.T<j\vlties and si;, i.-s in the dilforcitt
markets and kindly ask our friends and the public, at lar^e to jxi\o u< a call. Our jMirni
ta j i > ' i it i > -stair8v\vu auk you (o inspcc'.
m THK ('All, LOADS we haw ju<t received new buggies,
wn^oits and beautiful harness to suit all, find we oiler them at th?.? Iowch pri'-e ever sold.
It is ihle to enumerate all we keep in our new -Mammoth KstabUshnn nt.
WAGONS, WAC MS, WACOM 3.
At. the, Now Hoantiful Mammoth Store, wj have just receive! a oar lo-td of the "OLD
UK KOHY" wji^ouh, one and t wo horse, and will sell them at bottom price?. Call before
l)ii vi n <r. ~ ? ' - ' /'
JA ^
Plea** wgive us a caff
! John K??llv the ne^ro who killed
I Samuel Williams in Greenville eoua
i v on SatnHay, was caught nu Wed
5 n<>H?lny at Santue, Union county, i!in
guiged in woman's dress.
Advertised .Letters.
The following is a list of loiters
remaining nneulled for in tho Cum
de n post oflleo for tho week ending
Nov. 16, 1!U)2
U L Barrett, Flctchor Britten.
Ezolcill Coat?, Jos B Carroll, J
C 0??r.er?, Paul (Vawford, Thos Do
Bruhl, (> W Dobson, H 0 foster, J
W Hndson, W H Hancock. J. Long
Stephen Margon, Elakc IU>?, Eloyd
Wilson.
Neti in Allen. Macuio An-.lcrson,
M<itiic Becklmm, Mary Bradley,
Mnoy Carter, Bossio Cainhell, Ma
tihla Urecn. Carrie Bell James.
Sarah McDonald, Kli/a McArthur,
T< 1) Price, Lizzie Read, Mrs A K
Kediek, Selma Seoat, Sandi Neleon.
Mrs Mollio! Williams, Mrs W K
Wright ?>,
Parties callin# for these letters
will please stHte icftul week they were
ftdvei tised.
C. J. SiiANNoK, Sr , P. M.
CAMDEN RESTAURANT.
I wish fo announce to my friend* arni
the public generally that I have moved
my restaurant from lower Main street t<>
the huildinj* on upper Main street re
cently vacated hv Mrs. S. Parker
where I w ill ho jj|lad tv> see**, and serve
them with the ht * I the market affords
and at moderate price*.
W. T. HAMMOND.
I
lotice io Water Consumers.
Xotifl* is hiT? l>y j?ivon to nil wntor
consumers ot t hu Cnnnlcn. Water, Light
and loo Company that t o company i?
iiinti.->lij?>f untiltcied water temporarily
for tin* protection aolelj^nnd that. in ac
cordance with ft contract with the Cits
t'ounci!. no w.*ter can htf furnisljod /to
consumers within tin* corporate liooittfot
the I'ily of Caanlun until the Compatiy
' - al.le to furnUh filtered v oter, acecpta*
l?le to city council.
( minion Water r/ij;lit & Ijo C??.
j Otirca Poison, Cancer, Ulcers, E<\
: s:?mn, Cnrbunql^A Elc. Medicine i?Yec.
Hol-crt/Ward. MuxnyV, <*?., bsvs: 1
j j'.itJ'i-rnl Yj'om I ?!? ????! poison. my head,
j t:tur and shoulders wore ono mass of cor
! ruption, aches in bono# ami joints, burn
? -nji. iu-iuny, >eabhy skin, was a'l tun
j iluwii and tHftmuragt d but Hotanic Blood
i Ha!m cured mo perfectly, healed all the
? Mires Hud vnvo my skin the rich glow
; of health- I'Io.hI Hahn put new life into
, my blood nnd now ambition into my
? 'Tain." Geo. A. Williiin.s, It >xlmry,
joaee revered with nimph-s. chronic ?rre
? n bac-k ??t head, ?Mpp?rating swelling on
, ;<e?>k, eating nicer, .on 'eg, bono pains.
j.hhinRskin cured perfectly by Botanic
? iloOd B^im? ?owh ati Iv.trd. llitanic
??lo?>d Balm, euros all million wit blood
j reublef. Much as -tetca, aoah* and I
CJlleS. pJmnlcs, running pore-*, earbnn. I
lea, ncmfnM.'Vfc. Imperially advised |
.?jr all ob?tift%fe e* <? s that have reached]
.te *.?*co*>d ur third stae*. !>rti>iei#t, \
My New jroody arc arri\ in?j every day and I have one of
{lie best assorted, ('fMuj'uljy selected stock in this city; would
bo plad Cor you to call and sec how cheap I sell.
In addition to my general stock of Boys. Children and
Mens Clothing, Shoes, lints, Dry Goods, 1 also^handle Furni
ture, .
l'liking orders for Suits u specialty.
:D_A."V~i;D WOLFE,
jCooA Go Q/our Sntcrcsi.
IB
0i
ifl considered a pood tiling to liav. Properly tiSfld it load*
a mnn to our store and he lm\a Irom the stock of good thing?
therein, saves money, and
. f OY? s. flicli .
We have a fill I line ..ot-^ow GocPls, embraced iu our *tock
of General Merchandise. N^e pay especial attention to our
^ J
? y
Hardware Department.
A new lino TaUe and Poctket Cutler)', elutise, Shears
and Scissors. Everything Anted. Fine linu Sawa Engine
and Pipo Fittings, HpKing ,Hnbber Goods and Leather Lacing.
Engine Oils. . Saddle, Bridle?, &c. Bugging, Ties, and Cot?
ton Sheets at bottlra prices. $eed Rye,. Barley and Oats.
Fancy and Heavy Gfccories. AVag^n and Wagon Material.!
| La$t but potjeast 'jJi^M^n-.c ot Mowers ? the Peering;
rsWlc*y\ nishopvillr; B.
Tow?!!, B?te?
1 --? ? __ v
Tlie fastest growing in Cumd-ti.* Keeps up it* re
mark'iblo run ol pmgrtPS. The right billing and the right
selling keep* ( 1 1 h wheel turning here at a rapid rate. Small
profits and ipiiek t urno vers is our m"tu> -jLvejybody w-cniB
to ho waking up 1 9 our superior system of cTihI) trading,
Count willi your fingers the .merchants who have adopted
our plans pi nee we have been in Camden.
That's right hoys, if a man can't bo a leader let him be a
follower, then pome one else will follow him. Our would*
he eomf otitoiK sigh for the good old times wjien tlioy could
charge you what they pleased. Hiisoh's&mAU profit e and^
big business hns put that- antiquated theory to the wait.
We ure used to busy days, but last week's erowds nearly
ook us off our feet. A look into Our store would have told
you what store is doing; the business of the town.
People naturally seek the largest store aftd'biggest and best
stock to make their selections. Hirsch's is considered to la*
the largest by far in Oamden. Every train brings us new
goods. Saturday night And Monday morning we oponed up
Thiity-seven Hundred Dollars worth of new GrOods
Just follow the crowds and you will see where they stop
at. ; *
Owing to the immense sales we lia?B been having, wo
havedecided to go North in a days"? Before going ?\v>e
have decided to make big cut prices in every department in
order to make our
BIQ GUT PRIC& DRESS GOODS SALE,
5! in. Brond-cloths all leading shades, worth $1. 2d, now at .
95c.
50 in Rlk Cheviot Serge, worth j&l. 00, now at 85c.
5 'I in. Panama Cloth, nil colors, woith $1.00 now at 75c.
42 in. Melrose all leading sliadeR, at (j^e formerly 85 c.
44 in Blk Henrietta. at 50c worth 75c.
liig cut in red and white flannels. - ? j' ~
Eiderdown in all colors at 25o worth 40c^ 0 *
Here is yoijr chance to buy a Silk Skirt dr Waist.
>i(> in. Blk taffeta at ?1.00 worth $1.25. ?
27 in. Blk Pan De Soir at $1.10 worth $1.50.
*21 in Flannel Taffeta all colors every yard guaranteed to
wenr, at 1.00 worth 1.25. * ;# r T
Hi^ lot Taffeta Silks. Hark and colors at 50c, GOc and 75c, V
all worth 25 per cent, more money. _ ' v }
LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. '
In Silks and "V\ lvcts all <? ? 0 ) up to must
be seen to be'appreciated.
DRESS SKIRTS AND WALKING SKIRTS.
Big line to select from, a'.l siz^s and colors; price from _
1 00 np to 5.00. ? ?
BIG GUT IN LADIES TAILOR-MADE SUITS. ,
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10 Ladies' Tailor made Suiis at 7.50 former priee 10.00,
15 indies' Tailor made Suits reduced to 12.60 former
[ price 15.00-/ - .
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| JACKETS AND MONTE CARLO COATS.
This is where we do the business. The third shipment
just opened. If you want a Goat or Jacket itr~TVill be to
your interest to give our^line a thorough inspection
1HIB0SSSH0E STORE OF CAMD I ?
Is at Hirsrh'a. Almost everybody must be buying shoes
from us tli's season We keep the rail-road hot. s Every train
that points its nose to Camden is biingmg us ne\y shoes of all
kinds, exoi pt hoise shoes. We are solo agents for H. O.
G< dmnn & Go's Klack Bottom Shoos, for ladies and children.
Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction or. a. new- pair ?~
?iivee iu exchange. Solo agents for the Sela, Schwab (Jo's
shoes for men; nothing bo'ter on the market.
CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING,
We handle more clothing than all of jLhe..qLUcr ;
Camdt-n j>ut together. ' Nothing litettet made on darth than
?trnusv & Brim' High Art Clothing. WegivQjMfeCTbli clad in
surance policy with every suit.
M hii's Rusinepfl Suil, all wool nt 5.00 worth TOO.
Men's Finn Suits nt. 7.50, 10 00, 72.50, 15.00* and 18 00 all
' worth 25 per cGnt. iugtp, , i t
Dovh* Suit? from 50c up to 5.00. We call social atti^tion
to oar boj'H nuit? at 2.00,2.50 ando.00. Tlierfc ^oDda must
l)f f?ccn t<> be appreeffttcd. The beat values every shovuf oi\ tliw
market. \ - v