The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 01, 1903, Image 3
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THE CRAZE OF THE DAY.
FL I X C H O A K D 3 no w on
81I0 at
/IS MP & ]>kPAS8'
Pharmacy.
Hu)'!crs Candies Fresh To
day.
1CKCKKAM and COLD
DKIN KS every day
Southern Snow Flake ami
Yellow Dent Corn for early
pluming.
Seed of every variety.
Cat-Tail Miilet and Onion Sets
j?e/riftdc DeZPass,
THE CORNER DRUG STORE,
J5*/iono 29.
JOHN F. JKNKINS. ,
Camden, S. C. \
Contra* tor fois Pliiinblu*. Tinning, Cornlefe*
Vork. Mi.l evorytWHiR In the metal lints Stove*,
II t'at erM, lunge*. and elcctrlfl sitppil** for hhI"
i s ioi) .-Hll beim nut In liouaea. If I
a!,, not in town it will puy you to ilrop we a Uittoi
??,o wiu mam^ y.Je,i,in,r
Notice to Pensioner*. '
The clerk of court requesta us to
state that pensioners cnngetthHr
checks by calling at his oftbo.
Lost.
Lost, on street yesterday after
noon, April <30tfi, a lady's brown
jicket. Finder will please return
name to residence of Mrs. L J.
Wiley and bo rewarded.
Memorial Exercises.
Memorial exercises will -jftke
place on MoncHfy the lLth. Rev.
Mr. Gordon will deliver a short ad
dress and the "Daughters" wilt pre
sent crossefe of honor to the Veteran?.
V ill Inter'.a i? the Cfcapter,
Mrs. Douglas Boykin will enter
lain the John Da Kenned^C'hapter
U I). 0., Monday evening, Slay 4th
nt 8 o'clock at her home on Fair
street. All members are invited.
There will be an election of < tflceis
for the ensueing year. Bj Kuie and
express your choice in this im
portant matter. ^ ?? V-'
l?i;Ht>H in Ccl juibin.
Columbia special of April 25th
to the News ond Courier: List.
liiglit, iu tliO suburbs (>f Coli^uibtn,
the dispenpary constables "seiz-d
218 gallons of good liquor in an old
time wagon.? The horse, iragnn.
and liquor were nil sent to the dis
pensary. Tho Ijquor wns intended
for one of the large "tigers" in Co
lumbia. Incidentally l.t may be
noted that there has been a con
siderable improvement in the locul
conditions and that there is very
little "blind tigering" going on in
Columbia. Governor Heyward con
tinues to receive pretty good re
ports from tho state at large.
^ ^ ^ V
The Camden Brick Yard,
We note vVith pleasure the fine
ptogrggs beinc made by the various
enterprises in and around our new
o!d town.' None of these industries,
however, are making betten'IScart
way than the Camden Brick Yard.
A recent visit there revealed to us
many new and permanent inprovc
mentP. Mr. W. C. Hough, the
manager, is pushing things for nil
they are worth and business is
moving on like clock-work and im
proving cyery day. The superb
quality oi brick made . there -flud a
ready market, and the only trouble
is to tnrn the brick out fast enough
to nil the orders. The Camden
ick Yard can be looked upon as
one of our permanent and t)est pay-"
mg enterprises.
Death*. I
Mrs, J. J. Hoffman, mother of
Mis. J. B. Nelson, of Bell field, died
last Tuesday morn'ng about 4
o'clock. She was 69 years of age
and baa been sick for some tia>p
The burial took place at BiytUWSdd
at 11 o'clook on Wednesday.
Mr. K. H. Goff died Thursday
"?ornlng at 1.25 o'clock, a. m. Mr.
GolT has bad a lingering Hinese,;
f'Vor threa ^nonths, and ha* $how?
remarkalna fortitude throughout.!
His remains will be InlerrcU eVAhe j
family burying ground! near. Elaney
to-morrow nt 10 oVloclra. m. .
? .hrrnsB MotTay^ one ot the
Eldest citizcna of Weat Wattree,
*ho lived Just across the Richland
line, died at his bom* oo Saturday,
the 25th of April, 1903. His re
mains were interred at lloioti Bap
tist church, where the (antral
preached by Her. IVwy, tooae
trf the largest . congregations Vhat
?rci assembled thfcre oti afftneral
occasion.
deceased waa^ihs la*t ot a farol.
l.v of iwelve children, "Wa*
wventy-nlne* Tears nld.' . He %**
'?oifd for hit coj>aid?r allow ^p?V
"Iflfabres* - tow aH - the po^rinod
!'^y, and wiU tojatetft jalMiCln
Jjrgs parte, of fc<*h R4efefc?ndt?d
K?Uw coaMln.
?w a a n of John MoUmv*?* ?r*sJ
tT*> a qui <
for hi*
;??***? ' ?
m
On account of the \ *1 ,\ ith of
Mr jamta Kteedman w family
concoction in 80 large and it U ii g
an event wl,kh \.M elicited sueh!
deep and genernl {sympathy ?u \ sor
row, there have been no social en
UrtalninentR ii,0 pa*twte!c.,
Camden io still ? dear ?M place. *m!|
phatioaily of the old reeimc. Whoa'
#OriOSS' <>hx; ( J' itn citi/.MlS i<
calls f.>r a gtueroufl .sympathy from
tho great mnjoiiiy of its people,
ltKAt. L ST ATE TK ANSFLR 3.
A (> ,} one 8 in A 1* Brown, 2 acres
in No. 10, *;i.r,0.
W J Duun to John K Meek 3, I
acre in No. i, *?f>.
Accident to Mi*, Lavc Moore,
(Julie a serious accident hiip |
pened to Mr. Have Moore on Mon- !
day afternoon last. Ho wns all
Collin's livery stable ami in band !
Ii?g a pistol it was in some way di?- 1
eharged. The ball entered .|,i?
breast near th<i region of tlio bean
passing intirely through his body.
While the wound is a serin us one i?
is not thought at this writing to be
necessarily fatal.
BIIOUT LOCAL ITEMS.
^lav-day.
Hie armory <>f tbo Kerxhaw (Jaur lfl
his In on moved from the hunk build
ing to tliH hali ovor Mr. W. II.
Zeinp'a store.
There lr:s keen a perfect exodus of
northern tourists from our midst
during tlio past week, ivn nearly al'
tbo I urge hotels close before the brut
of May.
Our people i.re always ready to
allow their appreciation of ldgh art.
therefore quite a number > f Cauulen
people went, over to Colombia to nee
Joseph Jefferson in Uip Van Winkle.
The F.rvt ra! Sunday schools In this
aecUon ere making onangeinentfl to
combine and run n big excursion to
Kpworih orphanage pome time in
May ? & th u tie Cor. to S ate, April
23.
T1j<j Florence Times snvs that Mr
Paul V/h'pple of Hives i d o in
Florence county work'', cotton rows
on hi3 farm that, nre six mdea long
Down omy-fi'b: ??'" a r?<w ami Up the
other is a very i*o d tl ly'ri work for
one man and a mule.
A day or two av o Engineer II nrv
0. Brick in no, io nlietnjrhv? to open
a clogged vidve of ?b?'- a?r pipe of Ir.p
train, sustained the lo<-a of the end
of on ) of his finders. While tlio tie
cident, is not a serious v.or very pain
ful one, it rtceesf-itfttf b care and
cood nursing bv the popular engin
eer o- a us' f ul member. ? Blacksburg
Dor. to Ft-ite, April 25.
A great msnv farmers are buying
corn already and many others will
be patronizing the com c ibs of tbo j
west before crops ave laid by. The
l^i^truatiQa of the greater. part of tho
oat crop will necessitate tho buying
of coru/hy fnr.ners vbo kavo not
been cXrn buyers for ?earfi*and this
?ear's (cot ton crop will bo the most
expensive tho farmers have grown
for tea years or h nger.? Sumter
Item.
PIS3AH.
What Is Thought of Camden's L.b
c:a' Avpropriat:on.
Dear Chronicle: The liberal ap
propriation made by your ? lty and
county to fix tha roads entering
Camden, not only meets lh-* appro
val of all whom I have heard speak
tho matter but shows that you
'have live, progressive people who
can rise !o the exigencies of the
hour. The bnihUng of these roads
above high water mark, will not
only be a financial benefit to Cam
den, but such a great convenience
to the traveling public, especially
those who do their trading with
you. Whenever public sentiment
forms sufHdeutly to haye good
road(?, then we wiil havo them, and
no public money cnu be more wise
I)' bpenl, outside of cdueat i?.n, than
to improve our highv^ys, and this
haa^ot to be done by improved ma
^illiQCfy ...and. not by the old hoes
that have been 111 use on tlicm for"
time beyond memory. Iu Sumter, i
we are getting f a i r ! 3' ^ood roads by
the chain-gang, but 15 tskos a long]
time to {rut the roads in a county 1
m good shape. So t iii sooner the
work is started the quicker it will
-itti dote and the Wf?r and tear on
stock acd vehicles w 11 be a tiling
i of the past.
The flno oat crop ihut bid f.iir to
be the largest in the tftale, has al
most disappeared in some sections
from the lavishes lhalk hsyo been
preying ?n it for eometiYntf Very
little of the crop ailj l>o saved.
This will be 0 hardship on the far
{jdqcjs who depended on this crop to
"lide Ihem rrvrr for
Cotton phnling is about done.
Jjtevcral who planted early wiil have
tVplant over an seed rolled from
cold. April has bam the coldest
wo havo ever <xpeiienced. Very
few pleasant day a we have had,
March was ono of the hottest ever
Ml in ui dorn years. Those who
pm nut iheir cotton 8t5ed had them
nil to come upland cauatd 0 groat
deal of loss in that way,
\?fr C ouch preached twy flue
sermons at bi* chOrchcf. l**t\Su?>
day. At Pi?g?h in the i/jrftW?>
lilt ihomr: was the "curse
kejw at Mt. Olivet In the aftcrnooo
??M?c Gnapt-l of CfiTtsl," a fine ap
peal for inore active christian work.
1. Paopla arc so busy here, that th*re
U bo time for new* unleM that ta
nrtfcaa U?ok ^all, foadr
>ide fair to ba aa abpftjaat
l'EKSONAL.
Mrs. A. 15. Kar|e in tin u vist (<>
relative* m Spartanburg. ^
NVe uu? Rorry to leam thnt Mr. C.
Vv'. Mc!.a*kill in qntto i >1
Mr. Albert li. Ilcyward, olColum*
wan jij Catndi n dining the pa*t
week.
Cup!. Jhh I. Vilhpigne is on a
v *ii to his daughter, Mr*. Furman,
at Cli'iusou College* ? f
MUs Kmuia lluilo after u delight*!
ful winter in I'lorida, litis returned j
t < her bomc in U&mdcu.
Mrs. Anna McDowell, of Congaree, J
wkIhw of -Mr. David* A. McDowell, in
visiting relatives in Camden.
Mr. W. It. MoCr eight has mo veil
into the residence recently vacated
by bin brother, Mr. E. (). McOreight,
Mr. J. Chapman II u^er, of Chur
!e?ton, v.ss in Camden during the
week on a vinit to his bister, Mrs liar
1 1 tt. '
Mr. Htecdman Yeadon, of Sumter,
was in Cuiudeu last week to uttenrt
tho funeral services of bin cousin.
Mr. James 15 Siyedman', Jr.
Mrs..). W. Corbett and Mrs. C. .1
Shannon, have returned from Coin in
l>ii after having been lb a recipient*
of many eocial pleasures there.
Mrs li. Y. Steed man apd her lit
tie daughter, havo gone tft, Hend? r
"onvdle with Mrs. J. Blake Steed*
mau, Sr , for a visit of several weeks
Mr. IVookH l^arker is ppeudin^
a few days in Camden. The band
wiih uhich he is connected expect*
to "summer it" at joints in Georgia
Mrs. A. M. Shannon left on Sun
dav night for Imr home in Portland.
Diigon, much to the regr?t of her
friends In* re. She is a charming
wnmnn find has met with many
demonstrations of friendship.
Miss Sam Rliej,' Romnn, of Now
Orleans, who ha? a dumber of rein
tivca in Camden, and who belongs to
the largo family of Rlictts in Charles
ton, has been in Camden for the pas!
week visiting friends here. ci
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Whistler and
Mr. Chin llrown left on Thursday
ror their beautiful summer home in
Flat Ilock, N, C They will be
ifoatly missed here for they ar?>
among o-.ir most hospitable and pub
lic minted citizens,
Mr. ,J. K. Young, a cousin of the
late Mr. Ceorgo Young, who resides
in the upper part of ihe State was in
Camden fTH a week! Ho bears a
striking reseruMunoe to Mr Deo
Young and those who s;*w him were
forcibly reminded of our h ighly c
teemed foimer fellow cit-aon.
Miss Kihma Shannon who spent a
doDghfrffW fortnight in Willmington,
N C.. returned (o OAndon un Salnr
day ni?i l?t n?;d left on- Monday for
Spartan burs; to visit her friend, Mis*
Gladys Flemudng. She will take in
the May Festival there which promK
r,?s to hi? an unusually fine musieal
entertainment. Mrs. W L DcPoSfi.
and M iss Charlotte Shannon have also
gone to Sijfartaubarjjr for ti e
v?d and ^e to bft congratulated on
having*-**" opportunity of e; joying
such a musical r<tr?at.
IN MEHORIilM.
Cut oft" In the bloom of young
manhood, Junes HlnUo Steeduisu,
Jr,lia? k'ODCto the gloiious re
ward of those tnude "perfect through
(juflrefiug."
.Iufct at the Vesper hour on Fri
day evening, Apiil 24th, 1903, as.
the sun snnk to. rest, hip body was
consigned to the graye surrounded
by a lioftt of Borrowing kindred and
frieWSa who thought of the glorious
resnrrection awaiting him where
the loving Savior of mankind was
ready to receive him.
Leas than two yeara ago he
stood at (he altar of Grace church
a happy young husband and led
forth a true and loving woman as
his. bride. T6 dflf)f? she and their
infant- boy .tiro left\ to mourn for
him but not as those without h'opf>
for th#t'Lam\? which is in the midst
of the Throne shall lead t-hetp into
living fountains of water and God
shall wipe away all tears fron*
their eyc9."
For many months our young
friend has been & great ?offerer but
lie bore it all with most uncom?
plaining aort patient* fortitudo.
Everything that love and skill
'could accomplish wrs used to alle
vlalo paiu but his life could not bei
saved to his loved ones. ~ Mia
in c inory is enshrinwd in the hearta
of his friends and all have tears to
shed over his early^ gravo and ein.
cerest prayers to offer for the
young widow and orphan in their
sore bft reave me nt.
The largo attendance at thi
fumral eervieee, the beautiful and
bountiful floral offerings 'which
mor? than covered fill grave were
epeaking tributes to' the love and
tendor sympathy not only to the
dead friend but lo the a&rrowing
ones left behind.
lie wa^ married in November,
1901,. to Miss Flor|do Uabtey, third
daughter of Major and . Mre. E. B.
C anW*y, of Camden. He held for
yejrte the posliiofj of aftlttaol
cX?hitr of the Bank. ...ef Camden,
where ho made many true and
loyal frtend*,^nd oniy reetgned tbf#
|) ??*illon when he fouod U<* health
had failed him.
Dutiful, tine, nniollfUh and brave
.lames Bt.ike Stacdn^atr, Jr.,~cari
4M?> an aMdieg plaevin the ;bc arte
of ibove who knew him beat.
"There is wn Death, THe go down
To rise topon *om* fatfer lilior*
And bright in Heaven's jew*Ue4 crown
Th?r thin? forever more.
"> *V?
The*e is an Death. An Angel iorm
W*?ke o'er Ae es#t^>ww?Ue?tsreea
And ben* oer bost leved Abfi away
Asdtbsa we ae? tiM***/*
TO TIJK
'Oixie Call*! S'sioe&?
But this time wo want you to call and s?'<* tho how Quar
ters, Oxlonls, Sandal*, NHV Ports, and Spring Heels,
Wo aro also Bliowing the latest shapes in fine goods in
Oxfords ? 1, 2, 3 and 4, Strap Handles, l\it Leather Colonials
and No\v Ports. Full lino of Men's and Hoys' Low (Quarters.
? Our stock of Men's, Youths' and Hoys', Clothing is full
and fresh with prices away down. Oomoand wo will prove it
?ol<l Only l>y \V, I I.
The Phoo A n<l Clothing Man
Tlio West Watorr'o S. 8. Conven
lion held last Saturday and' Sunday
is said to have hecii one of tbe most
successful ever held
*' Lost.
On Monday, the 20lh of April*
a Sdtchel was 'net between Ctt-'di-n
anil the Camden Cotton Mills.
Satchel contained a nnniher of pa
pors good to no one except ownir. !
Kinder *'tll b(> liberally rewarded if J
returned to W.JJ. IIourIi, l)>K:ilb;
84 n*?,i . II ,1 . Moor el
V.'vy Low Rates to New Orleans lo ,
Reunion of Ibe Confodiato Veterans. ?
K "t7lOp3 Reunion of th?> Con- j
f'-<l,.} ?t? Vf.ter^np, th<? $ -uhuni'i j
Air Lino will e<'ll fr?'in iln coupon j
i.i<!.k?t. stations mur.d t'lp tickets]
t" Nf.w ().lu?ins *ul l ho v( r y 1< w
????? of (sue cent p<*r tnilr fur din
innc? trnv? l>*d o lino milage:
tickets will b* sold ficrji May 10th
to 21st inclusive, good for return
umil May 24 b. Mv ?!<? pnsh ing llie
t.ii kctfi ?itb the ppi-eiaf Hg?-nt at
N w U> leans not lalef than. May]
and uu?>n payment- of f>0 e< jjLg
fee, the return limit of liirkctsr{tnny
be extended until June 15' b. This
remarkably low rat? to the Crea
tuant City of tbc Sonihwe&t tvi)l no.
doubt bo taken ad vantage Jf: by u
ere open ones and the tickets c ?n
lj-? used not onjy by tbc* Confederate
Veterans. but_*by the public at
largo, ' \
Any Lick^t agpnt.of the Se?? Hoard
Air Line will give lull Information
as. to rates and schedule upon ap
plication, or same can be secured
by addtessing Mr. (VB- -Walworth,
A. G. P. "A., Suvantuttj, Ga.
Proceedings of Gamp Richard Ku kland.
Camp Richard Kifkland' No. 704
met on April Commander W.
A. Ancrum in tbo.cbahp?- The first
business wes the elecUou of new
members. The following were
unanimously elected Itev. W. B.
Gordon, H.-Trucsdirt; C. J. SlumT,
T. A. Stuart, J. H. lsbellt H, F.
Bo>k'n The annual duos of. oil
members being collected Ui?? u?mp
went inlo an i b ut I'm of delegates j
to tbo Reunion at N -w O; l?'f? i?t*, llie.j
following being uaanunouvly elec
ted: L, L. Clyburn, J W. Floyd,
J. J. BeH, Joel Hough, W. D. t'rant.
hain srfd K B-. Oantoy. Aho the
.following de'cgales to tbo teuulon
lu Columbia with t ho Sponsor tor
Camp with her maids of Honor.
Delegates, - L L. Clyburn, .las. R.
.DcLiocbt,. .Wlt-Dk- 'EtAulhaui*. 1:L? Jfii
Si'l, Rev, W. II. Uordrn, Dr. A. A.
Moore. Sponsor, Mtss Sadie An
crum, Maids of Honor? xMiss Bes
sie 'Jordan end Miss * Henrietta
Brailsford. S
The following wa^. move'd and
?adopted that the Commander up*
point a committee of live lo.sdhuii
aid for the erection, of a monument
to the lamented Hampton.
The committee. to whom it was
referred to prepare % memorial of
comrade WV E. Johnson presented
the Bam?, which Was li^anirtVoutdy
adopted, a copy of which was order
ed sent to the family.
The fallowing committee was ap
pointed by the Comm vnder to ar
? ? o
on tho 4th day of July next for alt
old confederates, the place se
lected by committee, J. J.'BtlP, A
O. Kennedy, W. ijV Russell, fl. F
ftojkin, Wm. W>itaker and W. X).
Trantbam.
It was moved 7u?d aduptrd thai
tbs Camp abo?iTd~d?rfay ailei
penses ?f 8 pen* or and Bifida of
Honor and a committee . wee ap
pointed by tlie commander with A.
i). Kennedy ae chairman to collect
same.
U waa moved And adopted that
badges should be gotton for mv^
hen <jf ewp md the design on
| badgee should be * confederate
soldier loaded with can tee na ss ???
bismatic of tbs Hsro for whom the
csap <s autcd. Com r ad I Joel
-Hough waa\appolaWd to attend to
I3s& -agasferffim
' A Card.
At one time I thought 1 would ht> cojin
nollcd t? i<p?ivo CftnuU'ti, but now ruy
health is vt'i'y much fetter tt < I I h ve
decided ii? rornnln. />
Wrv llemori fully,
1". 0. MiASlNHToN, M. 1).
Trespass Efotico.
All perilous uro her.-by foild?hh n
(rncpHBI rjV7(i in y hitiil* i?ic II Jl t?*? I i'l KJxt
Hock and l>|t(VrtiO ToivnahiuB.. liv p.u?*iiu
through ihvm or for t! io ptir^ofeu tit" hunt.
in:T, tl^.httV? , Jri : i H : ' *? .for miv ??('.?? r j.iu
jK)f?o whatsoever with 'U'. 1113^ pcrmit/mit.
A n v one viohniugr i ! ? i -? ii.nin' wilt he
provccut^d to tliu full ox tent of lln- Isiw
L L. Glyhurn.
A t> t'-t I 17. 1903.
? Important Kotice. '
Notico in hereby given Unit in -+*??_
rorduneo v\j(ii thi law y c, v c n iLrf
same the qurttU'lly np,e?iiii.yr i.f tin*
County 13. 'hi: (I ot < '?'UDUilnsiiAm rs will ho
held on the first M nohiv.i ulu .lu:>tury,
April. July s ii <1 OeuJb?iy/l.Lt ?th other
tULitihSa of tho Uourt! wiij he hold oij
.Wi'diH'Silpyj*, JifU-f l ho (ir?t Mo lid tl?' of
ciicli month ?irl thnt a)l Mils" ui'Mt I
fried wi'li tin* Supervisor the day hi fore
Ukj uifvliugH or t hey eft t> not hi? acted
Upon. . . v
By order of t ho County Ooinnilsfclonir<t.
.J. M SOWKLU
Huperviaor.
April 9th, 1903, ? ; "
Stockholders Meeting.
Cailea Casket & Coffin Factory.
.Camden, s. C., Apr'l 15th l(.)03.
A meeting nf tl?o Stockholders of the
Camden O.Hake,^. & Colli n Kuctory will
ho hold at tho oflijno of tho Corporation
on tho lf>th dnyol 1^03. to consider
tho proposition to TrtfffUso tho Capiiai
Stock to ($750C0) 8oyenty?flvo Thouaand
polUr*.
My order of the
BOAK15 OF DIRKOTOIIS. J
Attest: I
f C. F. IIOSS'.GNOL,
Secretary.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Wheroa*, by nn not of the General Aa
senthty enacted at the laat session there
of entitled "An act to authorize the.
Troupe* of School I > i at i Number One
of Ki-ral^w County to issue bonds for
Hie imrpoie of refunding the prfsent
bonded indebtedness thereof and to im
prove mid erect school buildings." unions
other thiols it Is provided aa , folio w?t;
'That Iho Trustees of School District
'NTnmher One of Kurtdiaw County are also
hereby empowered and authorised to
iaauo and Bell, in addition to Iho bonds
provided for in tho proceeding section,
coupon bonds of said School District in
n fuither amount, not exceeding eight
thonKanil dollars (*3000.) as lUr>' may
deem ncccs&ry for the purpose of im
proving, repairing, enlarging* ereotin^
><nd equipping scnool building* in Raid
District^ n said Ti ustces may deem ad
vbable. Provided,, th.it the question of
issuing tho bonds authorized in this tec
tion -shall first be submitted to tho quali
fied voters of said school District lit nn
election to be held to determine whether
auid bonds phttll be ?b#ued or not, a?
hereafter provided."
Kec.'4. ? * ? "If a majority of the
votes c:?at .-4^ said election shall be fov
the issuing omhe coupon hou$fn provided
for in section two (2) hereof, the said
Trustees may is?.?e said bends, or such
an amount not exceeding eight thon*and
dollars (f#OOG) ns they deem reqntsito
for the purpose set forth in Said second
section, payable to- bearer, to run for a
period not exceeding thirty years from
date of issue, bear'ng intercut not exceed
ing five 'per .centum per annum payable
annually.
Id persnnqco of tho terma of tho said
act an election will be held in School
district Number One of Kerahaw County
on Thursday, Iho I4th day of M*y. HKW.
upon lite question of iaiuing bonds in an
amount not exceeding eight thousand
dollars (*5000) for the purpoao set rtlrth
??> aaid act as al*>ve quoted. Only quail*
tied voter* r??;ding4wa??i4-Dkt*iei-N?sm
ber One wijl be entitled to Vote. T||?
noils will bo opened at the Camden Qferh
TL.u$e (adjacent to the former marl
be tween the hciura of eight (ft) o'clock a.
ni and four '4), o'clock p. tn. Two sets
of ticket* vrill lie provided at tljo'polla,
an eqtiaf nonabor of each, on one set of
which' wiU t>o printed. "i'or -thy isSMing
Band 8'* ffftd Ob I he other "Agains t th c
bUuing^f Bonds. 'V
The following- Arsons have been ap?
po'ntcd <6 actjur managers at sAd elec
tion r ? ?
W. A. 8cbr0cK K. B- Curelou, D. F.
of Traat^es for
On* ofKafttaf
m
famous Silt Sdge Store
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r.ictidi in tho oonntry well us our friehda in
ive a better opporhinily to secure their Khare
[liter olforiiigt w? havo ^decided t<> miike
TUESDAY OF EACH WEEK
A Special Salesday
POT CASH SLAUfiMTER DA
If sprtco ^vould allow wo' could liiewtfoiv many*
special bargains fn which ?J1 wottld bo interested, bi
suffice to nay that we will have just the thing* y$UHR
at ; prices that- will more thsn please, Come to see
oome early in tho day that you may got some .of the . B
OF THE PLUMS; amT should the rush ho too gfelu
will hco to it that only, an many ^ ill bo admitted at atiiue
can find comfortable standing room.'' - . - " 4
OUR SLAU6HTER COUNTER
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will ever be labelled with the CREAM OF BAkGAINB^HU%3
you cau therefore come confidently 'expecting to buy at
less th.m value, Imving our guarantee that you .will' not bci_^.%
disappointed. Keniember That Every Tueaday WilJ .Be
Slaughter pay until Further Notice.
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OUR REGULAR LINK Ok SPRING AND ?DMMBR^:'f
GQ03>S IS ALL THAT OOULi) BE. DKSiRtU - a?-tUo^ *
nro of the -
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fewest
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LATEST STYLES, HIGHEST
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QUALITY AND LOWEST
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PRICED
Earnestly soliciting your patronage, wo are ^ ,
Very Respectfully and Tnrtj^"