The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 13, 1903, Image 3
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Wtf feavc jjwt received a I
a ( omp'ote lii"' <}<' UuistVi ceto-J
brjtel Garden S- erf of ;ill va*
rleii t%
Irish Potatoes.
Toe foiuoiw lied Triumi)h
Bliss mid other variotiea u itlj
j it jirxt few days.
I ted a ltd white Onion ?o!m
now (it bund.
We Ml be pleased at aJ]
itiwwfp bAyt} )?u visit our
Drug Store and /rCt a 1003
Almanac.
<Zemp dc *De!Pass,
m mm DRUGSTORE,
?Phono 29.
Kgga For Sale.
' Hurred Plymoulli Rock bd(1
Urown Ugboru Kggs for Butting.
S?1 ner thirteen.
' Hellnlinw Dairy* aim.
'Pbo#
ITiwOtlicerB Tftkmg Charge.
The bond of Mr. W. It. Mc
Ci eight arrived th i? week and he
has taken charge of the Auditor'*
office.. Mr. J- ?)? MoDowall turn
ed the duties of the Magistrate's
office acvera! days ago.
Fcr Judge of Probate.
I wish to announce that I will
?- he a candidate at the approaching
.-.lection for Probate Judge of Kor-i
Hliaw'Oouniy, and r( sp<?ctfully ask
the support of lite Democratic
voters. ' 1"* iiol p<*? -
Fires.
Kiie ou Sunday night last de-]
?ltu)?d liie harn and stable* of Mr.
Dan McLeod of R. mberte. ile suc
ceeded is getting bis horses from
the ^stable hut all else including
Koine guano whb lost. It is thought j
that the harn may have been' struck
by lightning which canned the lire.
On Wednesday of last week the
burn of Mr. Hnnj. Ammons in Weat
Wateree wa:> 1 1 s j r 11 1 and the loas is
estimated at about $500.
Married.
On Sunday morning last, at the
M'.tbodtst parsonage, Rev. A. B.
Karle officiating, Miss Marion Pearl
Nelson, daughter of Mr. Columbus!
Nelson, and Mr. I l?zel Jones, of
Samter, were married
On" Wednesday evening at Mai7
vera Chapel Mr. Wallace Kusaelt
and Miss Gertruoe McDowell wete
married. 'I he groom is a son of
.Judge W. F. Russell of Westvllle
and tho bride a daughter of the late'
Mr. J. E. C. McDowell.
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To The Public.
On and after the 15th day ofj
Mareb, 1903, wo the undersigned
Druggists of the city of Camden, ,
S. 0., do hereby pledge ourselves]
not to deliver any drinks away from
store. / ^ r;~~
f . If vpb wish ? a id t; done, send]
with glares accompanied
with cash to pay for them.
Zempdc DePass, ..._
C. P. DuBose,
Camden Drug Co.,?
F. Leslie Zemp.
Death of Capt. A. M Dunn.
. Our community was surprised
??'d?leve<! on Wednesday morn-)
>og,? last to leam of tho death of I
ap . A. M Dunn which occurred
at Ins home that morning about 4
', toc i csnsed by pneumonia, i
^apt. Dunn was ?4 years of a pre
and was one of Kershaw county's
riUht atVJ most highly esteem
rtr/.H ZCnfl' leaves severa]_fcbL*
po one of whom is Dr. W. J.'i
' took" ,J?f 011 r t0WD* Tho fane^
on ? i nt lI,e fami,y cemetery
<>n Thursday afternoon.
Union Meeting,
K ' 'I6 ?*? u,l'on meeting of the!
i o ?m( rnty K'P11"1 A??ooT
i>zn "? m<i ??> u,8 mi.
,1 J'H'U.l ? Church on Satur
MaroU "xhc ^''f0 II ^ S"n<,,V '?
??l be ol,,ervo<lf 8 ''r0gt,ra
InUmhi'et'J' 'i ;
Klackmon ' ?D b? 3S? "? T
" ""^nrwiTifoniJ
'Dt,or?" '? the Union
w. II. 0 ?pe??a by R?"v7
IshtV1' i. A'e the oburoho#
r"U ??Xr? -hTS 8 ihi,r
l,"l^vaDviK; do/not oobWi
?. I, loo Jm,,f ln, tho win and
lo be , ^
Cm*? be "P??ed by Bra.*. G.
n??w.un"yt T,h* "?
tnuglit bv CA 0 ^
Wora of Q **d
Uy Hoi be
*?*?? for ? \ T' Bu^?on.
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oc/a/'SAj/s.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Li^'ieay en
tertained ibt ir >oui?^ fi lends .?n
Friday night, complimentary to
ihoir titter, Mma II-. ??i?. |'ri,v,u,(
aive Flinch vvah |?.a>t ,i Hl.(i Ml8?
liobie DcI.ohc in.* and Mi** Mary
linrnot cut for Liu- i?j?t }UUi.t Ui4,
Writer winuing. Mr. Milton |$ir.
ii'tt and Mr. Arthur limimt and M.
Robin '/.cmjKMjt for the will U mtu'*
fiiZ". Mr. liaiit'i Th<
color scheme of yellow whs carriei
out beautifully i? ail tlm decor m.
? i ? ?n?*. Tho table fro to which lie
licioua refreshmenta were stivcd
hoi Dg profusely ornamented will,
handsome boqnets of ) c-Uo w dalt'o.
dil* and satin ribbon. Their home
in * particularly attiactive one,
numerous electric li^hu add to Us
brightness. Mr. and Mih Lmd*a\
hi? moat gracious and a^u'cal \
bonis and their guests cerlaiuly en
Joyed a delightful evening.
. Th? dance at the Club House on
Monday D'ght was a laigo ami
very agreeuble entertainment.
Mauy stran^urs were present. The
music particularly flue, hut on ac
count of tho season of lent there
wfcre very few of our Camdeo so
ciety people present.
The delightful concert# of exceed
ingly line music at the Kirk wood
evnry morning from 0 to 11 o'clock
and from 7 to 11 at night rue moat
agreeable cvldeocea of Mr. Kiumb
hola's public spirit and kindly dis
position to the clil/.'ns. a* oil
visitors are so cordially welcomed
and most graciously entertained.
These 'line musical treats aie cer
tainly enjoyed hy our people.
As Guests of tho Teacher# of tho Cron
den Graded School.
The teachers of the Camden
Graded School invite ilie members
of the Association ami all others in
jorcHiod In education to meet a?
their guests on Saturday, March
14th in the School building at 1 1 ??5"
o'clock.
Itov. W. 15 Gordon will give a
very interesting address on "Mex
ico."
Miss K. lJ S'.oney of the Graded
School will conduct an object les
son.?
Refresh men Ik will be served by
tbo Graded School teachers.
By mistake notice was sent to
some teachers that the meeting vv;is
tofc.be held on the Ut inst.
Ice Cream every day at Dr. !? .
Leslie ZempV.
Roystcr's Candies at Dr. t. Leo
lie Zemp's.
What Can He Snid of Camden's
Tale-ntP
Perhaps wo arecoirect in staling:
?that Camden has bod less musical J
talent than any oilier city of 1 1? e !
aame size in the stato. By Ibis we
do trot assert that we ara larking
in appreciation,' fvtr every one is a
lover of music. As evidence of ihip,
whenever a high class opera is billed
for the Columbia theatre, Cauiden
Is always well represented. It is in
deed a very rare Occasion that we
have an opportunity of being en
tertained by loc^l musicians nor
even by professionals as we sel
dom have anything in our opera
house. Those connccted with the
various church choirs know how
difficult it is to get enough talent
for special music.
Camden is seeing "daylight" iu
all cages, even in this special liuo,
One of the many advantages that
the "Khkwood hotel'' is to our com
munity is noticeable iu this con
nection Mr. Krumbholz the ener
getic manager has brought down
with him for the season the, Shu*
bart orchestra of Boston. It will
be of interest to noto the records of
some of the members of this band.
The leader, Mr. Joseph Klein of
Biunick Bavaria, was oducated
under the famous violinist Banno
Walther. Tho first apperanee in
public was in concerts in the great
cities of Kurope, at the ago of
seven. Was connected with the
orchestra of the Motropolitiau opera
bouse, New York, was also with
Walter DcmrosCh as solo violinist.
His tempromcnt, technique and in
tonation arc perfect. He undei*
stands the art of captivating bis
audience at the start and holding
t. h,u m epell bound till tho finish.
Mr. Paul Gottlieb, cellist \$j a
native of Copenhagen, Den ui a r lc, ]
graduated at the conservatory [of
musio. From 1892 to 1900 tjas
culloist at the national theatrei in ,
Copenhagen and at the opera hodsej
Layariettc iu Paris,, with a national ,
reputatiou as ft cellist l/i ,
Europe. ( . I |
Mr. Kendall, the .pianist is a
fiiew Yorker, he is a pupil of LouisN
Befrge, the eminent pianist and or.
jrrnitBt. - Art +h* sgc of 1.2 w as a
member of Gilmore s band, Madison
Square Garden theatre. He was
uezt heard as organist *t Trinity
church and Holy Apostle, New
York, Aftet n lifting * tour of the
United States with the well known
bumorist, Marshall P. Wilder, he
Went abroad where he played at the
Hucbess of Lancaster's home also
the Duchess of New Csstle, was
made ? member of the Lyrio anjl
ballard singers club. Mr. Kendall
is wsir known as a composer of tn
ttrumcntaNpnd vocal music.
This orchestra under the auspices
?t ib? o. i>. c'? "m *i*e ? ^'?cr,:'
*t tho opera house o n luewlsi the
17th J|*asrvud seat-' and first iWr
60 cents j gallery* 23 cents, lb?
proTrsii will bo *er* elective.
Kfsry dm iks?W itttnd.
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IERBONAU
1> A A Moore has returned froiu
New V.i k
r?" .! li II ?* icv u He in Cum 'en :
'? wti L.
\) . liii-v'i i t t was in
Chhuli n tins wet U
Mr I) McLniir n.f'f Hetl.uue, paid |
Ub fi |?:> 1 ou'.l on 'i'ltesiluy,
MihH Alien of Virginia whs;
wii',1 M.hfi Moi YiHcpiguu on Tut;3? ;
liK v
Mi
H. M. |.;.it.ii8h ft? ] ,1 f |
( J??v, Blniioy, were in the oit v last 5
?Mi. .Joe MeCreery of Columbia J
*'MM rt^ibJcKul Ml Ik Kirk wood on
Monday. I
M. C. 15. fcluimous and Mr. (iui
guard wero hero lor t hu festivi
ties of Pol-j wet lc
The. plo?mrd face of Mr. J A Mo
1) >well, ol Westville, was seen on our
niriM-is yesterday. k ;;
Mrs K. II. Haum and Master Paul
Hehenk went to Charleston today to
return in a fow 'Jays. '
Miss Philips of the Columbia
h finale College wan vixlting thoj
Mi sees Carrcon this week.
Mr. (j. H. Uaum relumed to the
oiiy Monday after bein<$ in his Now
\orl^ oMlce about six weeks.
Mrs J |{ Onod^tO It ft last week
tor Orlando, Flu . o.i a visit to her
?laughter, Mrs A. K. Crane.
M'S i). h. Hiaeh well wont. fo
Camphellsville, Ky., las! wo'k, where
wns called on account of illness.
M.ss Marie Manning of Washing
ton, j). C, spent several days this
[week with Miss Bessie Jordan. ,, "*
I jf*
Key. Mr. Ferris baa t)oen quite
sick al! this week, but wo aro glad to
stale that he is some better now.
Our popular Chief of Police and
| liis family have moved to their pretty
I in w cottage on Lafayette A von no.
' Mien Bessie Liudsay returned to
,1101 homo iu Chester, Saturday after
! a month spent with relatives bore.
Miss Noll Taylor of Columbia,
daughter of Dr. B. Wr.U Tay'.or,
j Tit.ii Miss Kmma SliRnnon thin
i week.
Mr. J. W. McKain, of Columbia,
lias been spending several days in
Camden. Uo ia engagod in the
insurance business hero now.
Mr. K Lee Curetou of The Stale
! waa in town for Kovoral days this
wetk Lr<c is is a great favorite and
al was gladly welcomed bisck to bis
i old I omo here. ^
! Mr. Mrs Stuart 1 1 oath and
: Mr. John T. Stevens of Lancaster,
j an 1 Mi^s Lola Heath ol Ctiarlotte,
! were among ti e visitors here on
; Monday for the Polo and golf tournn
j mont. and attended the dance at ilie
! elub hotfo.
Mias Ada Salloy of O angeburu
i '.vfiij a guest of Miss Kef>iC Poboaohe
1 during L' e past week-* Mrs. \y. 1).
j Pollock of Cheraw, wife of moiiiuef
i of Use house of representatives and
i sister of Miss Salloy, also paid a
visit to tlio Misses JKLoaohe on
Saturday Uf-t.
Through the courtesy of Mr. Ed.
win Kendal of the Sl.ubat Trio of
i New York, the eiioirof <lr?ee church
I is lu-injj drilled for tbf^Ksater ser
! vices and are anticipating especially
I fine music. Mr. K'dndal la an nc
[complished organist and lltoroqgh
'musician. He has also secured the
i assistance of the viollnlft''' and
cellist of TOe Kirkwood orchestra
for the Easter, music.
The Soda Water Kouatain I* *n
Full Blast at Dr. K. Leslie Zemp'a.
A Southern Library wishes to pur
o}>Qse any histories or historical
pamphlets or biographies (referring
toaoy Southern State) which were
published over 75 years ago. Sond
listB of what you. ^ve to Library, oare
Cumdon Chronlclo!
For JTudga of Probate.
1 hereby announce that I aua a
candidate for Judge of Probate sub
ject to the rules of the Democratic
party, and solicit the support of
th? voters.
A handsome medal has been pre?
pen ted to the Graded School by
Messrs. Weinberg Brothers to be
contested for, at each examination,
by the pnpiiw in gradu 0 'flic pu-.
pil making thu highest mark in
scholarship will wear the badge of
merit until the next examination.
Miss EdufL McLean woh the medal
on the last coutest, haVing the very
line record, on the llnal half year's
! work, of 97 8 9 in acholaruhip, 100
in deportment, and 100 in atton
| dance. .
Sixth Qrade Medal.
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS
| A complete line of coffins?- nil
pricos at T. J. ArranU.
|- -The city has been ousy this week
! putting np at the various street cor
|nors the names of the streets. This
| (d a tnucir nierted Iiupiu veuieut.
Work on" tho now lumber mill near
[the S. A. L. f re ip h t de pot" ifpr ?
! grossing nicely. The large hoi lots
arrived this week antl* will soon he^
; pnt in position. 1
DeKalb Lod^o No. 41 K. of P.
met last night in the Armory, and
conferred the rank br Page apt# Mr.
R. W. Shannon, and rank of Kaight
upon Mr. J. L. Gay. SorcraV appli
cations wore received for member*
ship. *
?%J?ady GoM Dost," a valuable
liotse belonging to Mr. A. B. Young,
! ified^as ? week. 8be wae ?iok only.
it may be that the
| died from tho same disease which
) has proved so fetal recently among
i the horses in sohi? of the ooonilM in
ihi lower portioo of It* 8t*4*
S/ioc jyf/ic/ Clot /it /hi 9J/an.<k
Wo are showing an e^p. <ially ullr-^'tive line of hij?h ^rade
Shoes in latest shapes lor Ladies, Miosis, Men and Hons \Vej
carry them in Bon Call", \ iei Ivid, Patent Viei ami Patent
(\>!t. To see them will be to buy tlieni.
Have you seen our handsome Leader?
The Shoo crtlled *?* Dixie Girl."
In style it leads all others, *
Throughout this grand old world.
I n shape it has no equal,
In make it is (ho last, .? ..j
In neatness there's none like it,
In North, Kant South or West.
Koch pair is made lor comioi f,
To (it you smooth and neat,
We always have the numbers,
To suit till kinds of feet,
W hile only just One Kitty,
Ih all we ask per pair
For ''Dixie Girl" our Leader
That WILL NOT RIP OR TEAK.
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Molcl Only by W. It.
The Hums And Glotliiug Mini
Notice.
I wish to announce to tho public that I
will In* in n>y oflico every Saturday for;
tlip tinnsnftion of business. The other J
day* of t he wwk I expect to be engaged
in visiting the public hcIiooU of the
county. R. C. Blil'OK.
Snot. of Kdnoution K. Ci
?f [lection Notice, j
JTOTIIK COM MISSION KltSOF ELF.C-j
| TluN OK TIIE COUNTY OF Ivi'U
SHAW.
; Whereaa, ? vacancy exists in the oilice
! of J udge of I'robate for the County of!
i ICershaw. caused by ihG" death C C.
| II?ile who" was elected at the General
Election in 190',} r
W bureau t ht unexpired term 10 fnr n
longer pi'iiod than ouo year and t an only
he liilrd by election
Now, thoiefore, von uro hereby io
! quiro'l ordor s?n election for .Indite of
i Probate for Kcr.dinw Onunty t<> serve
j the remainder of the term lor which (\
1 C. llftile wi?k elected. 'j'hp p.-iM to ho
opened on Tuesday, tlio 17?h day of
March, 15>i)8, and the election to be con
ducted Recording to the lawn regulating
the r;?mt?al Election*. s
IN TESTIMONY WllERROP, I ti.ivo
hereunto set my hand and
SEA J, caused tho Great Seftl of th? J
State to be affixed at Coium
bia this Sotli day <d Fern n
iiry, A 1). 1903, and in thw
one hundred and twenty*
?eventh year of Iho Inde
pendence of the United
State* o( Aio^riei.
IX C. HEYWAftJ).
Governor.
By the Governor
J. T. Gantt,
^ Secretary of State.
v Notice it hereby given that tho special
election ordered above far eleotiug a feuc
ees?or to CapL C. 0. Ilailo us Judge of
Probate for Kershaw County will be hold
at the voting precinct* urcecribod by law
Tuesday, March 17. / p
tlie hour fur opening the polls -
Managers and Clerks must take and fcub-'
ttcribe the Constitutional oath. The
Chairman of tho board of Managers cun
administer the oath to the other Mana
gers and Clerk ; a Notary Public uiuat ad
minister the oath to the Chairman The
Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk.'
at each voting place 'must be
opemti at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed at
{o'clock p. m.
The Managers have the power to fill
a vacancy* and if none of the managers
attend, the citizens Q\x\ appoint front
among the qualified voters the mun a
geri, who, after bein? sworn, can con
duct the election. *
At the close of tho election* the Man
agers and Clerks must proceed publicly
to open the br.llot boxen and count thfc
ballots therein, and continue without ad
journment uBtil tho tame is completed,
and make a statement pf the result for
said office and sign the same.
Withia three days thereafter, the
Chairman of the Hoard, or some one
designated' by the Board must deliver
to the Oommissionera of Election the
poll list, the boxes coulai&ing the bul'.oU
-and? written ^tutan^uta of the. result of
the eloctio)}.
The following managurs havo been ap*
pointed to hold tho election at the vari
es precincts in tho said county :
Cauidon Market House? E J Biaaell,
E B Cureton, T B Denton.
Curetou Mill ? J M Thornton, J T Ro*s
C B Net tick i
Rabbon'4*X Hoads ? J A ltabon, 1{K
Wilaon* HTTalickle.
Lang's Mill? Bon Amnions, A L C
Kinard, W LJotiefl:
. Bethune ? D M Bethnno, L Wi-Weat,
J K Folsom. - j
Wostvilie ? 1) Q Fletcher, W <F Run.
sell, Jr. , J C Hilton.
Buffalo School Houso? C A Johnson,
J A 8haw, S D Catoo. <*?
Liberty Hill? Q R Clements, W Z
Hilton, A Ozones.
Brewers 8tnro? John T Tfuesdel; C. A
Denton, W P Brewer.
McLeans Branch ? Alexander Sliaw. R
X Weetr-J -T- B Elliott,
Antioch? ?J S' Brown, T P Brown, C l'
Mvtrt.
8tockton ? J I) McCasttill, G W A?n
moni, J E tiillis.
Kirkleys Store? T R Kirklejr. Alex
Bro?n. H T Horton.
RaleyaMil^?M- W Hough, E L Catoe,
Amo< West.
Shayloi s^IIill? It M Drakijfcrtl, R L
Smyrl. 8 W Homsbj.
Hanging Rock? B N Jones, >V U
Owona, 0*1! watson.
The managers of *?eh preeinct named
about are reqnested to delegate one of
th v number to secure boxes aud blanks
for The election. Tbejr can bosreurod
on sad after Wet* r 4 ay. March 1-ilh. 1W3*.
at The Cbroniele office.
W. F. ltu?scll,
W, D. McDowell
D- M. Kirkley,
fioniH?kmeri o f fttitc aad County
flictlm ot gules w UmIj
Application Far Final Didnri&i.
Not ico in hereby *.?i v??i? that on M?ii?
?lay, April Ctb, 19. W. at 12 o'clock M., ,
thi> uitdorfdg'.u'd will apply to thu .1 ? i < I ur?? '
of Probata f? *t lv?*rsh?sv ' ounty, ?i his j
otlice at Cauidm: . S. C.. for a thi ll iliis- j
charge as Guardian ul h?ttai\ J. Outlaw,
(now (!aio.) Chat lotto A. UuLlaw, !???>*?
McCurilf iil< ) Mary Ann ({.Outlaw (at.
ti'twatos an. I Kit'-haid K. '"MP law.
('(1 AlliVUTi' i: M A i:SH VII.,
UuivMlLi.U' i
March fi tfl- 1
Arefti.'crfumf.
Mfiku j ??u ;* I * * > >"? ?. litili t< t> n ,
Imitate ii,' j. )i i ui 4,- ii0w . i ,
)#Qt a nf.'U an '. ?:???!<? up <*.> (ace
SlUU'l. olu > l?J i<: Villi''1'* MI'I IU>"JV<M'S.
\\\m\ \ y ?, nvwi'i
111 I vililifl a- bLiUJil,
Jij'c/titocts cG ? tig < Hears,
CAMJjKN, X. C. j
We prepare c'kiik anil hpeciticntions
for kIj c.inssiK n' arc Hectare. *! it *k ?.? n
spocialtY of ('l'ni'chcs, Court ILonH'tt,
l\?*cr Phinln ami laige lSaildinyn. (MUce
over K. LeulH Zvmy'a Pharmacy.
F.;l> fi, 15)03.
/' Citation.
Start lh Carolina --Kornhftw County
By .Joel Hough, C. 0.0 P. noting Probate
.1 nd^.
ju oreiis, M. I-'. fTailc, mmli* suit
to nil', to irrant bim Letters of Admlnif
tration of the Kstate of and effects of
0. (5. Halle, deceased: *
T|iese are therefore to trlto and admon
ish iU.l and singular the kindred . and
creditor* of the said O. 0. Haile,
deceased, t hat they he and appear before
me, in the Court of Probata to be h?M
at Camden, S. 0., on Friday, the 27th
day of March next, after publication
thereof, at 11 o'olock in the forenoon, to
show cause it any they have.'-'why the
fiaid Administration should not bp grant*
5 Giyen under my h**nd, thi* Otll^Jlav
ofMnioh, A. X>., 1903.
Published in the Camden Chronicle on
the 13th day of March 1903,
JOEL HOUGH, O. O. C*. P..
Acting Judgo of Probate.
Citation.
__fcouth Carolina? TCershaw County.
Hy loel llouge, 0. O. 0., acting Probate
Judgo.
Whereas, Curtv Powell made suit
to" me. to grant not/letters of Ad
miuisrralion of the estato of and e fleets
of Alfred Powell, deceased, of Ker
shaw Connty
These are therefore to oite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and the
creditors of tho said Alfred Powell, of
Ketfthaw county, deceased, that they
ho and appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to beheld atCamdeu.S. C., on
the )3tU day of March 1903, after publi
cation . hereof, at 11 o'clock .in, the fore
noon, to show cause, if any they have,
why the said administration should not
bo granted.
Gl*en under my hand this 24th day of
^February, A. J)., 1903.
| Published in the Uamden Chronicle on
the 27t)?day of February, UK)3.
| " ?. JOKL HOUGH. C. C C.#
Acting Judge of Probate.
' ? MANUFACTURED 01^ -
Doors, Sash, Blinds, j
Mouldieg, Building Material,
Sash Weights aqd Cord.
CHARLESTON/- -- ^ * a <J.'
Purchase our makes, which 1
t we guarantee superior to any
?old South, and thereby save
money. : r<
Window and Fancy Qlaaa ?
famous Si it Store
?>
You Will Find A Car Load Of
??' /*
Stylish, (Up"to"datc die,
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To mention all lli.it wo. mold ciilcrcst von in w < 1 1 1 1 < 1 be a
fruitless attempt, so w ill rail si-cn ial atlr.nl ion to ?>nly Pilch
ur tides as arc in gi'eal drmmd j:i~i now
Oar line of Ginghams wis never m* > r?> voniniHt1, the at
tractKliTiTHS or which is evinced by t am liberal way yi which
lli/ scissors are used in distributing thorn among our numer
ous customers
A beautiful and an cxtonsivo^rssortment. of Percales, rang
ing in prices from fl l-l to 12 \-'J cents $er yard. Must be
seen to be appreciated.
See our Oxfords in iBIack, White and colors. Tiiey are
among the "Tips" this season, and though yon may have
everything else, you cannot very well a 11 or d to be without
some of these.
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An abundant supply of Marsatlles in Black, AVlrfttf and.,
colors; also fleeced Marsailles, in Black find White, and so!
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popular are they, .that the quantify in stock grows smaller
every day.
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In India Linens, Fronch Lawns, Persian - ^
Batistes, Mouslihes, &e., &c., our fetoekistofconrgo, as coro?~
plete, and in fact more c inplefe than- eve* before, and we
will call special attention to this department as the sengon
advances.
Our stock of Laces and Embroideries is all that could be
desired, as the extensive line, excellence of<<quality and beauty :
of designs coupled with lhe very low prices of these goods,
make it intensely i uteres! in g for the buyor. Don't fail to t
see. theui. " - ?>- .y~rrj
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We still have some of those "SPOT CASH SLAUGHTER
BARGAINS, and if you would like ft to make a very praQtii^f;
blc investment don't fail to give ns a call.
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Come to see us, a warm welcome awaits you; and assur
ing you that wo will make your visit both pleasant and proll- .
table, wo are yours,
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Very UoHpt'ctfulIy Tmrt-fTntyv
TJhe Selt Gdge Store/
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FT. Vllloplgne, l'rop't.
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p. S.?A beautiful solid ailrer Spoon for evfi^ bi^
Kershaw County, ku than twelve mouths ol<l> whose parent*
trade at the Gilt Edge Store. Call and see about it. .
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