The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 30, 1903, Image 3
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BUIST'S garden seed.
FRESH? -1903.
\V<; have j'l-t received a cW
plotc line ol Huift's celebrated
GAKIHCX SKKD of all vni-io.
lies.
The famous Red Triump}?
]>i <s a tn J otli<T varieties win,
in the ueM 1 o vv da) a.
Red Mixl White Qtiicn Se|s
now oil hand
We sliult be pleased a I a!!
Iiai''s t-> have you vi^it out
'Drug 8 tort and j>e( a 190/} a|
inanae.
c ?emp & ffeZPass,
THE CORHER DRUG STORE.
' !P A 071 Q 29,
'Kfxt Meeting of Tho ^Daughters V
will meet Mt Mrs W. K Johnar-n'f
11 1 j, ( Monday wain#, ibe 2nd o'
I rijaiy. 8 o'clock. Members
<?re r< <jue??t?- d touring llielr annual
dut a.
jSpccial Train.
A apciul tia'n of which Mes?ip.
K. t'. Zemp and W. L, DfiPafn v.eri
jiiunajjers", won inn from Camden tr<
Coi hid bin on Tuesday evening las1
for those of our citizens who de
pjj'fd to do *n to it Mend the theatre
t it net Mi?n Kflie Kdelir -in "VV hen
KMghthood w 3 sin Flower." Quite
?i itn^p crowd went 'ever and al1
hid a mont delightful time.
Ecautilul ?how Windows .
C'rmden enn houftt ot an prefix i
( xv x?ir?dow? hh auf city m 1 1<
S'a'e p.nd unions < He many here
mo which p/uticuiarfy atiuek ou?
fjiucy was lie north window in the
beautiful now mammoth store wriiiel
tx-:x ^ dressed hy !\Ir. W. D. Good id*,
lie is < xl.il'iMnf; some early Sprinp
^oo?l(?, und it you want to pee "n
bevuly'1 you fhoiild step down and
tok ? a pepp fit (his fy.'ndow,
J3r. Eager To Be Hero.
H<*v. John II. Knger,;. D- 1)., o!
]ji:!?iwtro, in expected (o bo ii? C?(m
?lrii n?-xt Tuesday afid Wednesday,
Feb.. 3rd and 4 *. 1 1 , and will deliver n
Ko.rU'R of lector* a. For one of I. is
lW-i urofl Ins nil j ??<*! will be "Italy
pud the I talimsf '* Dr. Eager lived
in ltx.lv afxtcrn jraraofiil hia leelnrc
on th a subject, as well ns all tlu>
of ltcrtJ, vt- iM l?c- fu.l of interest. Don't
fail to hear bino.
Opcru House To-night.
Fvery one know? Frahk Davidson
r.tu! his company ; they ore frequent
rnd tfelCt uio \iaitorp, and always
givisa clean. good and honost en
tctUinment Their now play "The
Folks up Willow Creek," is an in
Un* dy interest irg comedy, and its
many strong characters uive ayple
fl a:ire Xur individual ? lis
\ 'iii'itv ptpHfc-R <:very one. At tin
o) rra house to-night-. Keats ou sale
at F. Leslie Z ryp'a drug store.
Firo Bug in Jail.
On flrconr.t. of recent small
lb ? of puppii :ou**)ri}>ii> tbo t??wn
ntr* offi ?8 Set iil >(Vuliuu qoiot way
t- upprclund the <>uilty parties and
r.:x a i t f.nk of ih? if ? flVirta William
M.iprn, ft whiw man \yjlio worked in
11 n, ill, van arn'Eted on Baturdaj
Inp.i ond pl&ecd in jsH* Thero is a
c! t. n of fvidbiieo conncct'ng thi*
imui with KuiT.Q^.^jf (ho last fire,J
\vh:ch no doub^/wip lead to convio
ti<M> Wo hope nil the p?n?lLy- pnr
1 1 os will bo punished to the lull ex
ol ' I ?o law. ? Edgefield Advert i6er.
Have jou scrn the" 4 Spot Cash
Sln-ehler ('onr.tc." al The Gilt Edge
Stoi^? It is groaning tinder its bur
den of bargains for you.
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More About the Cool Spring Enter
tainment,
A most, unique and beautiful
i.fu iLoou ten, w?h . givc-u at Cool
S 1 1 r . i? on Thur&dsy afternoon, j
-lui imry 22nd, from 4 to 7 o'oloek
bj Mrs. .Thomas J. Kjrkland, to
M in. Robert M. Kennedy, a short
iioiioo of which waa uoade last
we< k. x ? ? ?
There were twenty-aix guests in
vitid, to cach of whom was given
upon entering a pr*tiliy paiutetl
curd.
On lUe walla around the pretty j
old rpoED? ingeniusly Uluatratcd lit
tle cards had bee tf placed by th*j
i lever hottest, repreaenting the
atjreeta of Camden.
tQ>ft?ir much morrinttilltbe lucky
Burner of at! the atrecuVoi"! 10
be Mra. Adam Shannon, of Orejow*
who received as reward of merit a
perfect llute 4,lotf"'bi?bio" Tull of
homr-mada candy, with * 4Hrue
ti ii;," deed of gift attached, taate
fully drawn by IIr.JCirkUnd. \
>j he *upper-rooa? waa attractive
indeed, warmed by an oldfaabloned
open ft re and liafcud anilrely by
Volf jatftea ?*a b>
?u? t'i ihe^ehci^u^iQpprr^ which
de
yoC/(f/i/)o/
I ui) I'.atil party at ihts Club
Hotitjc wan a ItigM and won chai ru
ing t* n m ? r . One of oUl young
uoi thei i) visiti. re Mi nit ltu(l!<iDgu<>i
who in k pi ?<Mng tl:? winter at l)r.
A. Moou-'m euried t if the Wdy'?
best pvi/v. M tntt Krt.tH l)cl/M#che
won \be coi.ttolul ion pri/.". Among
ili? gfotleiu?n, i^.rt* wire *o in *% ft y
??UC<'(ft?fu! plnVtMH that the t ?< ?>?.
liriy,? had id i)p t iii f t r oy four or
ll Vi' (//'Hill im'n.
Mfwg&nl Corrlion f- 1? t. ?* r -
t ui in- (1 trust (\]pii iu j ngly a few <,f
her \out!g {i I* iii! n hi ? dt-lightfnl
luncheou on Krulay in li n ? r of
Mi*? S t<?n< y oi l'ioeopolv*.
The MinHiB I)< J'ahH had a Urg<*
and uqobL beautiful progressive caul
patty on Saturday afternoop ui
their pretty home on f^yitlftton
hiiett. MUh Mnrgaret CarrUou
won the cx'jiiihiie ret! carnations
artistically caught together with
handsome criuiuot) ribbon. Mim
Charlotte Shannon won the coii???
lation prize ? a box of UuyUi'e
candy ? which indeed would be ??
conuolation to any young lady1*
heart for much wi.rac ploying.
The decorations wcr^tiost ta^tc*
fill sind elaborate. The color
scheme being carried out in red and
y* j ?? 111 A lie X, i J ? . ..
!iz<*d chyrritii nod ttpaikllng wine
ielly belay ecrved in dainty iiul?
fcreen candy hat.keiH. Rod and
tureen vvhx candles added a soft and
agreeable light io bli the oilier
bea ui 1 f u] (fceoralione.
J" li? young pen pie of (Jam.Jen !??>
certainly crowding all kin 1s of
festivities into lite joyn?g nii<l win
ler sCtTiGi). I/?rgy panic# are out
on liorsebtu k every day and boating
on Ojp !uk?> is enjoyed every pltae
lul afternoon,
Minn Honor Lung entertained ti (* r
youug fiienda on Wednesday t vol
niny al another one of Iter vhartn
iixj card parties. Tlilo wub giv?jn
|in honor of Mihs Nellie Smith, of
| Cuiiiiuiiia.
Mrs. H, Harslow entertained
this *?<'< l< al i be l'olo ler. Hin- in
always a lovtlv, gracious hostess
und all spent a ebnrmipg afternoon
A vciy interesting gameol Polo
was played on insl Monday afu-r
ooop,
'I be Ci'.'lf links are an attractive
spectacle every afternoou ; 90 many
fine players are at the dilFt-renl
tcurislb' lnr.s. and tbey are con
stantly ou t tie Link a.
Miss Rcbie Zeiop entertained a
number of lit r I i 1 1 1 <* frienda at a
birthday parly on Wednesday after
noon Jrpl, I
PERSONAL.
W'BS M?? ViMepigoo has returned
from a visit I.) relatjyep in Florida
Miss IV as Lang. has returned from
LaucastPr.ji^cre she l,nd h delight,
ful visit (o IJOj^Hjatcr, Mrs Baker
Mrs. W. P. r^? kin has returned
to her home in Kukwoot*. after a
v's't to her sisters in Columbia T*nd
Lancaster.
i Mrs C. J. her s>n,
plaster Hulpli has returned from
tXpir vipit to lu r parents, Col. ami
Mr&. Knlph Nesbit, of Georgetown.
AI S3 Noliie Smith, f>f Columbia, is
visiting Miss Honor I^ang. AI i>>? |
Smith is n ni^Ce^ of Mrs. W. L
Arthur; 8o pleasantly rememberod in
Camden.
Mr. I). L. Black well, of Camden,
wus in K?vh^hw fast tvepk. Flip
oHarm?n<r young daughter, Miss Eva
w{>y n1so lifrt* vHitinj* ?t t lio home t?l
hor ui'C'p, Mr. S. N. Sowell. ? K? r
sbaw F-n.
Mr. Hob MtCr?iy:Vt left on S.itnr.
ilny la.^t for Kentucky to act as
ninn at lb*' marriage of Mr Thora-is
Jenkins, of Sumter, and a fair K? ii
tuck)' belle. The niooiu is a brother
of tm r fellow townsman Mr. John F
fprtkinn.
Mis* Cora Carrion returned on
Sut unlay last after a roo*t charming
visit So Columbia. MissCarrison left
yesterday ff r Annapolis on a visit!
there. Mr. & Mrs W. A Ancrum and
ihoir daughter anil son, Miss Sadie
and Mr. Calhoun Ancrum, left on
Thursday for Annapolis where "Mr.
W. A. A ncrum, Jr., of our town, will
piss h'S flr.al examinations In the U.
S Nayal Department before he sails
f,,r iKe Philippines. We most
heartily extend our congratulations
and wish him an earnest Godapeod
Miss Maida Deas also, was of the
pa?ty that went ;o Annapolis on
Thursday.
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS
| ? Try an ad. in Tim Chroniclo and
nolo liow your business will in
croftso.
An earthquake shock, which war
preceded by a rnmb'ing noise, was
I'elt in Charleston at 8:11 o'clock
I fiat Friday night. The sliock was
also slightly felt here.
On Tuesday night list the air wm
filled with wild geese whicAi seenied
to be flying aimlessly aronnd ihe
town. It is thought that they were
confused by the electric lights and
Ifmi . tneir coarse. At times they
were low enough to bo plainly visit
ble.
While retnrn-ng from her work
late Friday afternoon Miss Marie
Wennholtc, of Charleston, was si
larked and robbed by a young negro.
Miss Wjjnoholia was walking up
Kiog stttot when a?>e was socosted
bv the negro wlio asked her for
money, snd on being told tbst she
bad none for biro he grabbed her by
the raroat choaking her and -forcing
Her fo drop ber porfttbook ajnd
soms/paokagss shs bad to bsr bafld
Ut-ffo Um Tim ?ifto suds t*s
jtMAff* \
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CAI'T. I, M. ORIHT.
j Ho whose likencHB is Kiven above,
i '8l>t- L. M. Grist, of Yorkville, who
j (lied recently, wan the veteran tic v. a
paper ro*o of South Caroliua. At
j nine year# of ago lie entered the
j printing business and during hi*
wbolo life devoted himself thSreto
n'i' 11 a zeal and devotion that was
wonderful. Ho lived, however, to a
ripe old age and to see himself the
owner of one of the best newspaper*)
in the (S'.ato ? The. Enquirer ? the
ofliee of which is a picture of neat*
ut-*? u tiu .,,tiCh
Oolv a short time ftgo it was our
great pleasure to visit The Enquir
er i Hlce and it brings a feeling of
t genuine badness to know that we
ahull not see his pleasant fai'e
when we go there again.
The paper fall# to Cspt. Grid's
fhn>e sons (us the notice below
I from a recent isMie of The Enquir
er will show) who have long been
connected w|th their father iu the
i buaioes?, and who, we are sure will
keepabe paper up to its present
liiigit standard;
f 'The death of the late lamented
Lewis M. Griaf. will not inteifere
with the publication of th<* \'(>rk
ville Enquirer, exempt in so far mm i
tbc surviving noembers of the llrmi
have, been deptived, of hi? loo<r < j.
perieni-p, wise counsel and practi
cally inf*liil^g lliscrimiuatioo ? f
right and, wrong. In "his will he
left the Enquirer prop- rty, includ
ing good will, building, rnachiuery,
and everytnfng pertaining to the
publication of this piper in <qual
shares to three of his sons as fol
lows: W, D. Giist, O. E. Grist
and A. M. Grist. About two
weeks before ti is deatb, he expressed
a desire that the. firm naiae be
changed from "L fcf. Grist <fc Sons"
to "L. M. Grist's Sons/' and so far
as lies in their Dower the surveying
publisher* will cany oat ail of hip.
wishes.
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REA& ESTATE TRANSFER 3,
(1 A. MoUatklf! to M M Gardner
133 acres $1)00,
Ifonry Savage to Itfdia V Elliott
4 i It 3 acres in No 18 $133 50
lieuben Hinson to RC Johnson
290 a^fes $1,145.
H U Trtieadel to $ L Gardner 2
acres in town of Kershaw, $100.
J 8 Trantham, Sfieriff. to James
$ibbs 7ti I 8 ao-es in No It *50.
D Mel/iurin ot al to John A Mc
Cask'li 4 1 5 acrcs in No 22 $IW(X.
M J McManps to Rn'>t S Floyd L
aares in No 2G $97 75; ~ - /?
L ft Witikowsky, Master, to lUtUi
B Maukey U'l acres $50. /
G JC P.ivis to 8ol D J oboHoli 1
aero in No 13 $200 * s
Sol D v Johnson to J II Crow 1
acre in No 13 $200.
Li D Kershaw an,l Mary T{ ?Sh-in?
r?nn ct al to Wm and I'etor Knight
2U0 arr?-s $130
Jas H- Thornc tn X, L V IVi-x'ey
100 acres in N ? 15 $230
Henry Savng.* to L"v\i* N DnUe
f?rd 100 acres in No 18 $530
Lc^ Wittkowaky M 'infer. t?? Mari-.m
Moise 1 lufevbn York street $45.
S M Clark to Geo T IVich 2 acres
$25.
G F Clark to Z W Wooton 200
acres ?900.
Union Mortgago Hank'-npf <fc Trust
Company to Chas M Reynolds 100
ncr.es in No 8 -$150.
Alioa M OutlRW to W A Outlaw
250 aorea deed of gift.
E L Hraonon C V Hawkiu to
VV A Outlaw anil D M Outlaw 250
acros in No 22 $330.
John A Falkenborry to W A
Fletcher 50 acros In No 8 $22$.
No Election of Dispensera,
The first dispensary fight in souce
time cume np yesterday. The law
hue been let alone for a year or ao,
Last summer some of the oountiea
wanted to elect their. conoty hoards
and their dispensere jjisk aa mem*
here of the legislature are elected.
The Slate Deroooratio committee
would not permit thia matter to go
ioto the primaries, in lhttao eountlei
in which a direct expression of the
people was wanted. '
Mr. Hoi ui an of Aiken introduced
a hill frt permit these officers to be
elected by the people. When the
bill camo np yeaterday fot second
reading, It precipitated quite s
(lurry, but'was killed by an over
whelming vole. ;
Tb? mott-ftigiiiftcaat thing- In the
debate was the epeeoh of lffr. T.
Y*ncy WtUitma of UiOMUr
oriilctilng the board end de
eding the c*Blr?IUetto? of pow?r.
? 25th.
Fine 9*e4 Oorn >Dr l?l? -?- -
A f*w habhdi of tttrtck'c Pro
liOo wed oor? lor eele. Yield*
from two to Are nmf U 4bt outk.
Price II.#? per biitfiel.
' p.. tt ?i ?
m0W9* IVlVl "r* '2 l.V, V.-; ?> ? -
V'*' * "" ^l- * ~"r i ii ini?|^ !
CONVK-T l'EROHEi) IN A TUBE.
Ocofl Wotk of Bloodhound*.
A tt|?oclnl Jit in Spnmi u I ? u i g to
lite Columbia Sip u lUtvit Tun., 23,
mu vs :
?'ThU morn to j, ' 'h |?t M ?>?? H on,
of ohaintf^n*: N? 1, (lunnl llohin
?un ami Deputy S ? ? 4 r i it White ttlonp
with 1 li?\cou 0 cy ? 1? ???? 1 1 1 * > u ti ii hud
tn t xoliitig ? ??! five liouiV
duration for fta ? ?enmnie c^niet.
Capt. Hnyi'ii is * irking hi? n h<1
on Khsi Mnin t r* ? f. 1 x t nt iom,
al?oul \w<> tuih?H f out i ho s q ? i h r ?> ? > f
tlto city. Am*i?( t lit* m. t i in n
ne^ro tiuiivtil Kii \i stni.h, who U
ttervipn ft three y< *rt>' hi> n t ?? t. tn? f.?r
nftlMU'l fttwl l?rtl'l?l V. Ho llHH *l.
toHily Rcrvnl nvi'i t wo \e?re, ttltil
w 11 re^ardod hu a sltwiv, quiet
fellow. The Hhf'i kl?'??, how ?. ve r,
w?m? not removed froui his lea?
i tiiH morning the wiather appeared
so sunny u in I Hprt >?k ).k" to Smith
that ho determined to n)?-k ? attempt
to escape, Ho was pent soujn dis
tance from where Hie squad whs
wotkifg to briny: a few piuku
.to i lie handsv A ptiarentl y pro
ceeding on Ilia mission h** walked
a go^id stretch from t In* men and
guards, pu'led I iff thoea <? I! :tt<d
sped down the deep fill on thin aide
of llie bridge over Lawsao's Fork.
He ran on down toe right hank of
the liver. fits escape was quickly
search. The deputy sheriff was
summoned, and tho dogs wire put
on tho fugitive's tracks. The chute
began in good 'earnest. Smith's
efforts to escape was one tlisl haf-l
fled hit. pursuers for several hours
The dogs kept his truck, however,
in spile of the fact that the convict |
crossed the river and l'ecrosfed
several limes and doubled tracked
frequently, When finally brought
to bay and replaced in custody, ho
was fouud perched in a tic*-} the
bloodhounds were on the ground un
derneath."
(tccond \V.'p k Juroi
The following list of recotid week
lurots for the February U?rr?? of
court W' ?s drawn tins morning: i
II O Singleton, .1 At Snipes, W II ,
Krljy, C K Muno, M (' \Ve?t, Jno
A McCuskill, .J W Gator, W J "j
Ni'wman, A G Jones, w i ^ Uran.
ham, lit J Le*i?, W T. Puts, S M
?Johnson, I) K O ivoui, li T Trucsd-I,
Z Z H'Jiileld, J K Williams, .) W
Floyd, J T Young, .J I) Watts, J li
Hoiley, Sr , .1 H Sinclair, 1) '* 1*?.V ? C*
W (JirchuV'K*. . W if Von ng, (3 \V
Oruaby, Isaac Gay, .J as Anderson,
\j W' Watta, H?nry R"ss, .1 J
VV oik in an, 11 T Johnson. L A Abx
under, Geo T Little, \Y V
rnoRd, U $ Hal^ii.
Try sn nil eerti?cmi nt in' 'I he
Chronicle nud note l ow your busi
ness will inp.reav), 1
Homestead Notice.
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S^uth Coroliua ? Ker haw County.
/h lia
George A. Brusington. ,
APPLICATION for HOMESTEAD
V 4
) Whereas pe?i)|on hnsbeen m>ule to me
by (ieo. A Rrasington, the heed 01 a
Tjinilly, residing In Kerahaw County,
State of South Carolina, to luive ap
praised and s&t oil' to him a. Homestead
jo real a?<l4jyrni>nal property, in
said county j-|>cJ Ststw. \ i "
Notice l? hereby given thsKon Sntur7
day, the Tweuly-flrst da^of February,
J903. at 12 unlock M., pr4t*oedlnga v. Ill tie
iiiHtltdteiPat n>y i>flh:o ir^/Camdi n, S. O,
to have asid H0,neatejul in r< nl nod per
sonal propcrt-v appraised unci ?et oil* to
the saioXH0' A- lirabkgton. v>
Given under iny hVnd aieLaenl thia
29.11 dnv of Jansnrv, l'.?oS.^<^
I. A. W MTKu W SKY,
Mn*t? r of Kt ttlmw County.
t'.mposii lonsFiuiu the Citiudi'ti
Gi nd. d f-choot.
TIIK PASS OF TIIKUMOPYLAIC I
AMOriccowfla nlnrmed, for Xerxon,
the king of Persia. had resolved to con
quer the Athoniana. and he had gotten
up a largo army which waa coming over
to Greece, and waa expected to come
through the Pass of Thermopylae
At the time the news were received, the
Athenians were celebrating u religious
festival and were unable to make pro
paraUoua to meet tho Perainna. The
Spartans wero naked for aid and aent
Leonldas with a small band ot Spartans.
This brave band marched up to Ther
mopylae, and there met tho largo army
of Persians. Tho I\ua was very jmall
and Ltynidaa pUoed his small band in
suoh a way aa to prevent tho paaaage of
the Persiana , and for a long time they
were unablo to go through.
"??"Finally a small puaaage which waa
only known to the Greeks waa shown to
the Persians by a traitor to the (,Jroek?,
and the Persian anny went through.
Leonldas and hia brave little hand of
Spartans perished, every one. Thero is
a slab on the place on which is carved,
"Stranger, tell the I<acedaemoniana we
He here in obedience to their orders,"
- Ads Phelps.
Age 16? Grade 10.
MARATHON.
In the -year 490 B. Ca "ooe" Of Ihn rlc
cisiro hnttles of the world w?? fought.
The Persians were *t that tim?x the j
moat powerful nation in Iho world, uod,
because the Athenians had given aid to
the cities of the Ionian League in Asia
Minor, which bad revolted against the
Persians and had burnt and sacked the
city of Sardis, they determined to in
vade Greece.
The Persian arm v consisting of one hun
dred and twenty thousand men, under
the lead of Datis and AriopnerhSt.
landed on the plains of Marathon and
wer^met by an army of ten thouannd !
citisen-aoldiera of Athena commanded
by Mdtiada/. The Athenian* swept
do we ?$bn tbo Persians with ench arder
?ad irresistable force thai (he Percent
were driven back to their ships In prat
confusion.
A swift runner was dispatched back to
Athens, and. as he gasped ?' Victor? is
Ours," he fell dead.
The battle ef Marethow decided thai
the West sad m* the Seal aboald Moid
lbs ^Miial aoatrol
: IpHM 10.
the inslHatiiias tA
WsCmmfcr
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Dt:ath of An Estimable Young Lady j
i > '
Mia* I Iiji b^per, a of!
M r. Mid Mr?. > ? 11 ?nglt, dio?l in |
1 1 Hindoo last Wednesday up:rol' j
the Vi#i It ir?ht . Hired *J'2 ycarp. Ac i
lo.rdin^ to her r?quo*t her teinain*
w ?ro carried to ltelmo?.t, N f ? ? r !
bunal by tin; of tho>o of bet j
father Kivo year* a?/o hIic criiv? to ?
Otmrion and was a moat excellent !
y"ur?K !*'?y, ami a member of thoj
Methodiat nliiircli.
A Oiiftrnntic Wi'li Evt?y i'uichae*.
Wo jrii ?v> h i) t Oi; p\ cry r t i < ? 1 ? ? soil > > %
->1 no matter what price, to i/tvi
h:.I iiu act 'Oi>. Su (Vic w i 1 1 1 tt'|)uir vv ? i U
Weinb. 1 Iron
Cabbage Plant* for Halo
Tlio hardiest, ) i^rt^ewt earlipal mid
b.-at known van< tlca, principally Sue.
c.'h?ion and lar^o Type \V?k(?ll''Id
I'^ci H f. o. I>., hero at $1 fit) per
thousand ; f>0()0 at 81 *2r> per Uumannd,
Special |>ricf*?# on la rim lots. A<1
<1?osh Norman It. liiitcti,
RloflfgoU , S. (
Gordon 'IVIephono from diaries- j
tot).
NOTICE or [LECTION.
No'icd is hereby givon that the ('omdy
board of Control will ireet in Otm i<U> n
on Saturday K?b. 7th, 1H03, fur (ho |.?j r - .
pose of olot'liiiv! a disnennur for Beihitne.
? ? ?? * - ?>-..? ...til. ? i,o
dork oi tho Hoard not laior tnan .ihii.
?JH<h, I KOit. II. Trueudol,
Clerk.
J- ffiertsorif
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER,
OAMDKN, a. C.
Vlam* ami Ileal ion? fin msbed.
Platc-ylarfH stoic frontb a tpteiahly.
Work miye'rintemled.
Jan. U If.
MONEY TO LOAN,
On (b??t Mortuiii'on on implored farms
at s?-yi-n per cfcni. Interest on sum* of
$ 1000 00 and ovrr, .*i?? ? tdyht i? r cent
? <U htiiii* of I' h.h it. hi, 9inno,00. No com
iuta*ioi.? i liiir^od ICa*y (einoi. Ap
ply I o "?
Ij. A Witikowhky. (!.onden, S. (!.
or 0 \? Winkler, 41 I'ark (tow,
Sept li. New York,
(ljt.T- UcStdtiiieo n ml L *t r>n M tin
|*tr?v?, Camden. Lot lmu.it front of one
bombed t'?t mid running back aiU:j.,n
of throe hundred nnd t ?vetm tveo fuel.
i'r< misea nrc in (horoiiiHl repf-ir and otiv
It f the pleastipHf'&t \\\ town.
rVLtfU
Our Plantation in West. Watcroe, only
a few mil* a from Camden, coutatniiiK
d.rot bundred and titty *< rv,i?. It ?** von
v tied by all wln'know ('tis ola^talnin to
tjc (4ho of lit? tn. c?t hi I hat tiommuiilty.
Tho crojia in.-Vtl^ upoi it for tho ptHt
at' YC.ru 1 y.'ftiM will liiar ti; b HUb nir;\i
?Hit.
A I j - Q
Kiyhty n<'r????4n (l-? upper part of thin
county* Tlda iracl oi Ih?u1 is a pare ot
t-H* old homo trwt'tof tlio l*t?> i T <m ry itn<!
DruclIU Triiffldtd and in well known as
iniiHf a vt'ijr Valuable tract <<f land.
All of the ?hv)ve prt. piirty wlil bo d;a
f>oBeo of on reasonable t^rnis.
! f . T RI'K'DKU
SaI.I.IK K. TliUEHOK!..
Nfnv. 7,
W. A- Schrock,
Nofc ry Pub i ?, lo "'lector ?i!(l
Roitl Estate Agent. OHioe on
Ti i\v 'Range. P. (). Box 307,
Camden, 8. 0.
ty*Give me your business.
Prompt attention given to col
lodions, Doc. 5
lax Notice. V. J
Ofticfc of Treasurer Kershaw Conn-)
Camden. y. O.. Sept, , 9Ui , 19024
In aco<>rd*nce with thp act to raise
auppliss for fiscal year commem-inu
Jinuarj 1st* 1902, notice is hereby K?veu
that t^o Treasurer's offico of Kershaw
county will be open for the collection of
taxes ?i>tn t lie 16th day of October, 1902,
until the HI fit day of December, 1902.
The rato per centum for Kershaw coun
ty is as follows : Mills
State Taxes
School Taxed
i^mntjr Taxes
Kail Road Taxes
Total
5
?
4
?? =
14
The following Special loviqNiayc be?n
mado also: * Mill?
Special School tax District No. 1. 8
SpeaM School (ax, District No. I,
for interest on School Bonds ?
Graded School Building. Mills
District No. 1 %
Jfipccial School tax District No. 1, 3
frf?
4, 3
7, 2
10, 2
,Ut, ?
17, 3
18. 8
All information ?? to taxes will be far*
nisbed upon application.
Mo lis* of ?a?es for t*ft receipts will
be receive J sales* the araoont of tax
i
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the saw list.
m
Tj/ic Selt C *jctge St or of
uml KdlliTt Ipoji What Tlio FnriftSu* (lilt Edge
Sfotf 1 1 :t? To 'IVH V' U. Yo'.i will Unci it Infen'wjing and
I'rolilubio it' you he??<l tin* StiyjxcHi ion,
Cutting '\Thern Down?
Vck; not ti'Offt, but o?n all Winler Good.
\V<* wan t i lie space that tin* unods occupy, nnd the money
which llicy will bring, and realizing th.'tt a reduction in prices "
is a greut piopokn* in moving them, wo will make- it inlcre&t*
ii -r fulfill who arc in search of Cicnuino Hn renins.
??' *!? ' r-'?i
The Main (nance h::s Up4 elosc attention of every biifti- '?
nees mail who aims :it success. A great manybidicB are asalerfc 4
lo grasp opportunities. To iIicko riidjo tbojo who nvo not as
watchful we would say I line in < in* special Sale of winter DvCS#
(loodsyoii will fftid a way to save money ami at the Fame
time replenish your wardrobes to your satiafaot ion. Il'TO aw
sane el the #od tiling displayed for your benefit: Flannels,
broadcloth^ \ enitions* Keglisli Homespuns, CasSlUlor?!^
Waterproofs, &. -------
Ladies, M if Hon and Cliildren'B Tailor-Made Suits,
Cloaks, Cope?, Kei IVtf, ? &o.? art 1 Lad?eV Skirts n re now be
i!-g offered at a Groat Faerilic^, and if in need of anything in
Uuh line, don't fail to give us a call, lie member that tf*6
(irft that coine ?ro the first wi vp'l,"fio t'on't delay too tepg|
ji j 80111Q one else may ?^Kwl)ttt you wo ?ld like to liave."
t "? '''
Wi ll stocked wadrobeH belong to men of the period. _ _
yoii need anything gentlemen, in the way of Gents Furiliili- j;
ing Goods, Clothing, Overcoats, &c. &e., to com]
wardrobe?
If so, do not, delay, but comc at once to THE GILT EDO BS
1T0R3, and have your, wants supplied, while you can do IpT
? ...:n 1 ?? '? 4
at prices that will make you smile.
sufficient."
You can't Bent it for beauty, elegance of style, fiius
comfort and all round excellence. ' So coine ladies,
yourselves and your little ones in shoes, that will iwt only dq^
>ou you good, but will make customers for the w.
The snme applies as well to Men's and Boys* Dress SUoot;
and then we are prepared to supply their "want*; L
substancial goods, from the course brogan
Sense Solid comfort, soft, 11 a x i b fe^hoo "so ^e s i ru ble
who cannot wear tlie stouter, shoes
Now is your chance to buy Comforts and
THEY MOST ANt> WILL GO, if low price# .
them. We want tho spneo, you wunt *lie bUnket?,
Mew York mail wants the mtney. . / v'
Be snre to soe our Oarpetirg, MaUtdijp,
Headquarters for these goods, add as -they were .
coriect price, we arc selling them accordingly;
for past favors, and soliciting a continuant* off j
and patronage, we are youse, ~ -
. JF?T.R?l??*tfi?Mv .??# Twly,
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