The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 19, 1903, Image 3
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Why Suffer
Jfcrom
When you can make your
self more comfortable by the
4 f use of Talcum powder?
you can do without much
expense hh we hav<i juflt r?
frivol a large supply of VKliV
: JflNE HIGHLY PflHFUM
; T?|) iiOKATEJ) TAI.COM
Ptf.VVDKU which wo offer you
us long us it lasts at 5 cents per
box.
Don't fail <o secure a box
before it all goes. o
a.;;
?emp <tc 2)o?Pas$,
| THE CORNER DRUG STORE,
'Phono 29.
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it
?Mil
? I 1 ?V
and Four Mulea Burned. - I
flThe burn and stables of ?Mr. H.
of "<JSpri?^ Hill were
?rned about 1 o'clock last night*
>ur muU>p, a lot of farming im
t#Ot? and a targe jiupplv of b ay
~$j fodder were burned in the
tijkdiog, TUe buildings and con
ttis were insured for; $400. The
^gin of the fire baa, not been as
jWfinciT The total low is eeti
atert to approximate $2^)00. ?
Sfek Fnd Bates* via Southern Itail
;? way
JBlTeotive Saturday and oon
Sning ^to Katurdajv Sep'^wber.
WH 1&03. Wetk end tickets wilt
?ii>M at very low rates as follows:
person and return, t 4 06
ilon and return, 8.00
Saltan burg and rettim? 3 85
KftflVllfeanri Tetorn, 3 85
|^Stniie-?p-jfiraFrer5T ' TTBtf
B%f Palms and return, 8.86
?tby, N. C., and return, 3;56
gtrckets good on all train* SatUr
B|K*??d Sunday morning, g^od,
aurning leaving destination not
j^r than Tuesday following date
IgA&Jc. For further iaforpai ton
Wy 'to R. w; Hnnt, Div. Pass.
jP'i.Ci varies ton, & C., or Hugh
KSSi Agt.
? Death of Hr. Clifton Jaaes.
Mwe following noUcaofthe death
BPr."' Clifton Jones, who is -*
B$b*r of Mrs. Clifton, of onr to w n.
gfewred in tiro ?OMD?i of
KUtUinst:
gftfton J ones, of Cqt tt ta^ns, 4a
ife* P0^, dUd^t'^ f o'clock
n^r night in Grady bospUal,
W?* mbf)tu 42 jw? of "g?. ??<*
B^rasldest of ^otomtrair- He
^^ ^ecldedfy poplar rafiroa*
Tho .John 1). li I'liiu 't v of
tho I). J). Cb , will continue their
Qharmmg social function* during sum- \
roer so a? to keop nlivo tho eqtlin#!- ;
hsiu of its nitu&ho) h fofr the tvorkfrheud
of them in I'occmlivi . TUe noxt moi-t;
ing will he at tho residence uf Jlra. |
W. I). Trantham who in one of tho ,
niOBt Inlorestcxl members und in tho]
active Ciietmcr of the Chnpter.
The young folks of Camden aro !
nmch interested in teuni*. and the ;
court on Rectory Square i? u ace no
of gaiety every pleanaut afternoon- I
The picnic gotten np hi Vrovidenee i
oy tho Sumter society young icon
complimentary to our Camden peo
pic w a? one of tho meet delightful
uflVre of th? season. Thero is a
new hotel for tourist, a dancfrfy
pavilion, a bubbling spring of icy
?cold water and the place ?&4feit?#
rapidly built np by the neighboring
Jtowus people aa a summer resort and
. bfing largely advertised. It iH
naid to bo always cool and delight
ful and an idoal health giving at
mosphere The following young
men ot Camden were invited by the
Sumter "boys" to act as a commit
ter of entertainment: Messrs. .1. H
Burns, A. LV Burn^i, O 0. NVhitaker.
H. I. DePatts and G? 11. Lenoir. A
h?ppy. tired crowd returned ?t 9
o'clock at night.
Tl'e Colonial Toa given by the
ladies of the Baptist church wau a
mo?t~ beautiful success. The cos
tumes were gotten up with elaborate
taste and were very complete, ac
curate and becoming. 'I ho pretty
girls in powdered1 hair, paint and
patches were sparklingly lovely. Mrs.
McKeuzie, a guest of Mr?. Henry
tlaloall, won t lm beautiful ??ke given
for tho most perfect costume. She
presided over a beautiful Colonial
tea tabic as Lndy Washington.
An afternoon drive around (Jam
den and the surrounding suberbs
pro,veu that the interest in our beau
tit'ul town does no' flip with the exo
dus of the nor; hern winter torfrists.
As the stores all closo at six o'clock,
thereby giving all the young men
in town an opportunity Ion? rent end ,
recreation, there a;e innumerable!
driving, ridiug and walking parties
tout every afternoon. The ice ? cfeaoi
parlors arc doing a thiiving business.
Social visiting is extensive and itn
.provements aro going on everywhere.
Streets niceiy cleaned, gardens guy
with flowers ami buildings, progres
sing; on ovtry side. A number of |
houses have been repainted and im
proved, while many new ones are
in process of construction..
BILS^L RESTATE TBsANQFEK3i "
J E Meeks to J M Maxwell 1 tot
on Clvburn street, $50.
John Kershaw, et, al., to 0 D Ker
shaw 1 lot on Lyttleton street south
of Episcopal church, $1. .
> llachail Jsmos to T Edrnond
Krutpholtz 1 i ihcicl in. Klrk-woucL
'trice not stated.
-.-The Sinking Fund -Commission to
B R Benjamin 100 acros iu No 1),
$187.50.
ir :8amo to. flame 167 1 4 aores in No.
&, $334 50.
" J M Thornfon' ct ftl to James G
Gibba 76 I 2 rorh^-at Blaney, $i00.
.\Y G Wil?on*to jfc*Hiio Wilaon 1
lot en Lyttlotoii stroet $1.
Citadel Cadets
The- Citadel Cadets passed
through- Camden on ^Tuesday ]S8t
'?'$& route to Jluck Hill for the sum
mer encampmcnt. The special
traiD conveying the Jj^ets passed
Camden at 1 : 15 p. iff. ^
. ? bpe 8 k i 0 g Qt lUgi r_ arri y a 1 at Hock,
Hill a special from there Last Tjies
jiayeaya:^- ...a. '
-Th? Citadel osdets reaoheS Hock
Hill this afternoon a littlo after 4
o'clock. They wero met at the
depot by a crowd of citizens ,and
the Catawba Rifles, -^lio escorted
the "soklter^boyb to^the camping
ground. The two companies exe
cuted several very p/ctty move
ments preparatory to rue march to
the grounds. In less than afi hour
the boys had etacked aims and
ranks M ore broken. Then Mayor
J. J. Hull, in behnii of tho city,
made a very happy little speccli of
welcome. He did credit to himself
and to his citf and the cadets en
Joyed'hls remarks.
He introduced VV. M Dnnlap,
Rtq., " chairman of the entertain
nienf -committer, who assured the'
soldler'student* that the Commer
cial club, who extended the invita
tjtm,. gave tho heartiest welcome
fjosHihle to them..
-r-O^r Oo ward, on behalf of the
hoy?, responded to these words of
,*?!Suro*. But the boys were not
kept long by these talks, for they
brief .
.. . An elegant dinner had been pre
pared by the ladies of the oiiy and
a tonratwr of young ladies were
o serve the cadets. TIih ,
boys showed the proper apprecia
tion of this feature. * There iras an
tbe m oaf tempting
food ami ta lk short whilertho-boys
jtf> nibls tafrel.<d&t>JMe?.. ?
:Tb?W*? pa9ent is an ideal
|Js^'.: lt'|| Oft- a decided deration
RT"V? of trcM, and
4? ifr+dit^aoo are a#oo theusaan
%thtlOT^tr?\hsrs ia s soprly of the
11^1; iSttf inift flivo tlia visllors
i?y?l> fuswUflspttaaprg. Tomorrow
*Mk?fes6sttM maa ofUrtdty
??MiBB88^a*fte In Prttflhtiib's
mmsmrn
MCRSOlJ&L.
Mrs. W, H. Hough in vi?itin? in
Kershaw
Miss Hi-hho Jordan N visiting at
Ptuopoiiij '
Mrs. J* H. Hau in is visiting rel a
tlv?K?n Charleston.
Mr, Jhimch Burns epont Saturday
I and iSiiudny in Sumter.
Miss Alice Corbett is visiting lioi
friend, Miss Wylie, iu Lancaster.
Mr. 1). M. Bethune. of Betbune,
w>ts in Csiuden on Wodnenliiy last
Mr. .John McDowell who haw n
position in Colombia, spont jaat Sun
<iuy iu Camden.
iMr. fi L Black woll jn At ho uk
from F u rui an University, having
graduated this year. ;
We are glad ro see Miss ^risie
Young out again after an illness of
several days last week.
Miss Jennie Acranta of Summer
ton, ia in the city and is n??w night
operator at the 'phone exchange.
Mrs. Andrew Burnet, ?lr, is in
Columbia with her alator, who js
very ill at the hospital of that olty.
Mr (/. FI. Baurn wont down to
Providence Springs Wednesday af
teruoou to enjoy a part of Sumter's
picnic.
>JUs Agnes Oorhett wlrn has been
leaching in Orangeburg is at home
again spending the summer with her
sister, Mrs. W. X/. DcPass.
Messrs. A.- and Sam Kere^Jj*.
Misses Lena and i?ay Karesh and
Miss .Ruth Reeves, of lirunchvillo,
are visiting Mr. and ftlr. H. ft
^chlorhberg. '
Mr. Henry T. Bavage Inft on Mon
day for u visit to his "old hunting
grounds'' at the north. We wish foj
liitn a happy outing aud an early re
turn to our midst:
Misses Kate Villepigno and Hon
our Lang have returned after a most;
charming vi.sit to friends at, Oleniaon
where they enjoyed the festivities 6f
the commencement sea?>c.
Miss Lula Shannon is spending*
snme tirao ,in Colombia with her
brother's famijy. Miss Shannon is
a most popnlaV voung. lady and she
has a host of friends in Coluwbfa.
Mr. Jeffries Ashe, of Yorkville, who
is studying civil engineering: at
Ithaca. N. i., passed through Cam
den on Wednesday on Ms way home,
having come by way of Charleston.
Mr. B. B. Clarke has bought the
Davis residence on upper Broad
9treet w occupies it. Mr.
Clarke^l?t^a spld bin i evidence on
b^Jfoyette street to Mr. C. C. Wbita
IMr. L. T. Baker left on Mondav to
superintend tho summer school in
Kaibcaster. He will have charge of
a** Kershaw county srthricl for
teachera which will lie held in Cam
den noxt month.
Mrs. M. H. Rigcs and daughter*
Miss, Lottie, and Miss Rebecca Byrd.
of Charleston, spent a few hortra in
Camden between trains yesterday
en route to Yo?kville where they will
the f um'rti'or. -
Mr. P. T. ' Vnllepigue and family
left on Monday morning la*t for their
summer home at Saluda.
ing the summer Mr. ?Ville^R#n?
house wilt be ?V?cnpied tty Mr. B C
Zcmp who expects to remodel and
eularge his dwelling. t.J
All of the* handsome joung Clem
poo cadeta from onr oity are here m
their attractive nniforma^ and will
udd (greatly to the enjoyment of tb'e
yoan^ society people. Among them
we are glad to eoe Mcqara. Allison
DnBose, Robert nod Beltou Kenne
4y and F?rly_ Arthnr.
Mra. Alico MoLeod - Cannon and
little daughter Thelpaa of Wast
Wntoroe, after .a delightful visit to
SprfaiifteldT aro spendinj|_a few dave
-?4w4Ue-Mt??efr-CaBey on Barnw*>\l j
titrwet. This charming young
go<*a to Ro?l$ Hill next %&b t?? at*
tend the summer soho?t.~Stat6, IT tb.
We notice in' the StaUt of Snjulay !
un account .of tlioroartjage Mist*
Margaret Kirkley, formerly o<! Cam
den to Dr. -W. I. Croealf ud, of
Kennetieville. Miss Kirklej was a
great favorite1 here and a most, popo ?
lar and intellectual graduate of Win
tbrop college, where she boats
of friends from all over fcbe state.
Dr. Croaaland is oeatal&ly Krb* con
gratulate d In winning ?gq charming
and bant)eo$ae a bride. /|he wed
ding look place at tho 'iotoe of Mr.
Cbaa. Ktrkley, in CoJumUia, a brother
ofthebridtf. ......
Slippers And Low Quarter
Shoes For Summer Wear.i
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We arc showing them in nil the latest sty lei.
1, 2 and 3, strap &ondals, Oxfords and Ne^- Port Ties, in
Viei and Patient Colt. They will please your eye in id
pocket book. [
Men's Low Quarter all grades. Have yon peon them
not., you arc not doing yourself right.
1. ij.fi'. ??rtitJ-rt*.: ----- . - *- - : " 1 ' : "
A full lino of Men and's Boy's Clothing at prices to pl^afig
AT W. II. ZEMP'S,
Tlie J'lioe And Clothing Mail
A. D. KENNEDY.
BACKING UP
statements with thV ?0O(1h described in one of or strong
points. We don't invito Jou hereto look at something we
liavn't got. nor Bhow anything of doubtful quality.
Call in and let us prove the truth ol the above by selling
at. the lowest PfioeB. j
Wire Hammocks, most co in fci' table an/1 durable on tlie
market. 7
I? Cream Freezers. Dish Cmvorp, Fly Fans, Door and
Wirndow fcY,re??^fr Lawn Mwers, CeTivaa and llubber Hose,
Summer Goods for Man and Beast*. Horse Netifand Sum
mer LapfWiobes, Horso Muzzles and Calf Weaners
Specnnl affentioti paid our Hardware ? Department ol
heavy and shelf goods. f
We make the heart* of the Fisherman rejoice taReo whnk't a
flOmptete line of Fisbing^ iarkltrwe^carry. The Hue t S p i 1 uier
catch* s theiri flvWv'"t imeS^^ *-g
OECOIOB OTIOOERIES.
Wo will keep you cool, tickle) our palate and thereby
make you happy.
Deeiing Mowers and Rakes Hold on easy terms.
A. P. KENNEDY.
iBwebatL
A match game of baseball which
promises to be of more than ord(
n *.rj Lftiereai la_ beLo^arrangeri to*
t* ?i played hare <>n July '4th. The
irttine will be played between ktbe
obird baseball t >ntn nf Csradfii *nd
a **girlB team from Gatf noy." The
jwoeeede wfH gn-rfor-tfre-befrcfH of
the junior hand reel team. Ati
miftetoo, 25 and 10 oents.
.,..?r-r. i? ?
Tax Executions.
"Under anJhvytrtqs oF sundry tfli
execution* to <r.e d ireCted . I will proceed
to *ell, before the <>oort' House nloor in
thejOitV of Caioden, ou.the firtt Mosdsy
in July, 1908, during the legal hours of
tale, the following described real eatate,
to-wit:
50 acre* of land and 1 building in
School District No. 2, bounced north by
O W. kfcCaekill. south by Eat. of A. L.
Barnes, east by G. W. Moseley and Cook.
and west W -fc W-. McCaskflV Levied
npon anato be sola as the property of
w. J. Vaughnn. ?
9? acres of land and 2 buildings, in
School District No. 2. bounded on the
north by C. W. McCaskill. south hy E?t,
of A, Lt Barnes, east by G. WvMoieley
aiuL Cook , west by C. W^'MoCaskill.
Levied upon and to be sold as the prop*
ertv ofJIenry Vaugiian. -
; ; 3Bo?h W above places nro jfcn&jnilff
the "Hampton Vaughan Place," aftd
were deeded to SAid parties by Jas. L.
llaile.
Terras ?f sale cosh.
J 8. TRASTHAM. 8. K C.
Notice To CoMofs For
MM.'
South Carolina," )
? ? Keraha# County. f
Notiice is hereby given that tho Coun
ty Board Af Commissioners for Kershaw
Ccmaty will let a contract for repairing
ana rebuilding the public highway
know* ss the "Charleston Rood/' where
?fis same cto**e* the swamp of Big Pine
Tree CtmILMow the ottar of Clmdea,
School Bonds for Sale,
l'heBbird of Truateei for 8chool Dl*
trict Number Oot of tfarahaw County,
s. <J , which iucludea tho City of Cam
den. offer for aal* to tbe higb.Wt rwponifc
ble bidder or bidders* Ei*ht?QjDuThon
wjrnd f>otl*TB C$TS.OOO) With rTghtlore^
?trici the amount to Fifteen Thougaod
($15/000) of thirty year* aon-'t'axable eui
pott battdfc ofaaid District. to bear date
July Brut. 1003, intcrctt at four and a
half (4 1-2) per cent., payablo annually,
PenominiUinu of bond# $1,000 ------ --
? Theae are to be istucd in pnr
of the Act of tho Generat "Aft."
wembly of-- South Carolina, approved
February 21i(, 1908. (See Acta 1903, p.
214), and have been d(jly approved at
an election held according to law.
'Scaled b'da in he addressed to the Secre
tary of the Board at Camden, 8. C. , will
he received up to and including- June
*fth. 190:J.
Tho#. J. Kirkland, Ch'inn.
-Cr-W) mrcliHioif, ? ?>cvreiary, '
H. O Carrinon.
Truttee* School Digtriot No. if Kcr
Hhaw County. ?/
PROCLAMATION
State of South Carolina? Execu
ti to Chamber. \
. WHEREAS information hatf-tyen re
oeired at this Department that on the 7th
U Ay 9t May. IIKW, the barn and stable* be
longing (0 W. F. Brewer In the County or
Ktrahuw, were burned, end there be! n#
reason to believe that t&e burning Waeau
-^'wTTHElraSUte,- I, D. C. TIEY
WAKD OtfKMr. S Um? Stata of
Sottlh Caroliria,' ill order ikw jutk* may
T*tk*te and <b? majeoiy of the law viodi
catrd, do hereby offer a reward of
MfeT-f DOlAj?U$tor tfce afftfelien
?100 and convict ton of the pmm *rp*c
AMD BETTER^ BARGAINS
At Tto
famous Silt Gdge
\
That, our ftiends in the country m M\ as our frieml? in
town iimy haVo a better frppor.tunlt.y ( > nceuro their nhare
of the Slaughter otVemig, we l.if^vu decided to make
and while Genuine Bargains can
tho week at our 8t.oro, T I J 1) A.
OUR REGULAR LINE Of 8PRING ASLD ^SUI
GOODS IS ALL THAT OOULI) UEjjtentBjLi
are oftlie^ 7 7 ' >? '
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