The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 03, 1903, Image 3
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$.'? Reward
vtT the recovery of ft small yel
'l?w v-*r? 'P"I '? WHck fir i|'? down
toloe; ?'''u bi,ot ln ou" 6 nr
a trftfM "'d. Slrayrcl from my
LniiVloo S-jnri^, .Tunu 21dV
pr*T Jolwi^. Atkinson.
f/"'> r" ?
jfuJSuuimi'f Uaigalna.
'! he Famous Otl* fidjce Ktore I*.
rdfc rlog ?0,m' 1 ar<" mld-snmmar bar- .
tit ? t'?? ?!cw advertisement!
(,f lid! populai store in Tbe Ghr.o-'
D|de today anil go and secure
8>uie of the bargains that are there
bd? g offered.
- . Sboom <& Boykin
Mc?r0. Wiley Sboorn U HurWf?ii 1
jjoykio ?b'> have been employed in
tb# Gilt Edge Store have forui?d hI
-caprine' ?h'p fln<< wil1 otytgo in
(JJ-Mirage business. Their!
oflloo will l?o fonud ui the 8. A. L. j
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Meeting of tho Daughters Next Mon
* day Night.
Tb? John D, Kennedy Chapter,
D4uglitcra of the Confederacy will
meet ou Monday night, the <Hh
fast., ''at -the residence of Mrs. W.
I). Tranlbain. An interesting pro
pram wi^ lie presented. Members
cordially. iovited to attend.
Union Religious Soxvlcce
? Rt-v. A. B. Iiarle auU Ilev, J a be?/
Ken is liavo arranged to btfid union
services eveiy Sunday night dur
iug the summer months/ ? The firat
of these services will be held in the!
Methodist cb u i eh m-xt Sunday!
night where the Presiding Elder
will peach. The next union ser
vice will beheld in tho Baptist
cliurch the, following Sunday night,
aud Rev. Mr. Harlo will prcach.
A & ad Oc^urronce.
Yesterday afternoon Miss Callie!
Trueadell, a ypung lady who watt
employed m one of the cotton fafc.
lories, wan diowned in tho old fac
. lory pond. She with several oth
' r girls was bailing ? t a point in
the pond nol^iST from the resi
dence of Mr. %. S. Nettles, when
she suddenly and unexpectedly got,
?oto de?p water* Deceased whs1
al'out 18 or ?0 veots of age nnd a
daughter of Mr". W. H. Trucsdell
. and a grand daughter of Magistrate
?lames Trucsdell, of Westville. The.
body wns recovered with little
fronblc by diving for it.
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Antiq ue Furniture,
It is fl&id by experts tiiat tin?
fineai anTl^ -ConTTrhrr-ftnTm u re In
tM country comes from the South
Mlffif il ,,fl? been discovered in
the cabins of aged negroes whiiil
- w.ere formerly slave?. W-bcn thewri
rar^^arved old pieces of reR.
hogan> wore discarded by their
masters they were often giyento
, ne8roee> uot understanding the
valuation of them that should'
come later. A richly carved in*?
bogaay side- hoard was found
cLit:kGD ro?9t M
^ofth* Southern States. ? The oMo
U w..? ??r "" ? evo''y "'ekt ?ad
J . and battered^ -fl'his I
Tn ' , hV a 1,0I,lcr for ? '?"?III
'in " KKa roBtored told
10 * o??tomer for $250.
library Enlarsrcd.
ihoC^n'? .,enUr8? ?M lmprov,
?T.r. .T ? L'br?" "? ?t nrnt?
?ary to 0|08fl th nnZl,
davs past tan
haaa'^/Uir i a n?i) anU
"iJflr ul room a llbrarr? .
r F Watki'U8 (!;)nati0D of Mrs. E.
-wadeaeveSf f,C, r??m hR<?b?eO|
'?"Provrt oth,?U' ^
i a* rr> (a i .sc. ? it was necos
'^Vw m>T a'"
r tween the buiir" street be
Watliina m,nf,8.0' Mr- E. K.
D??'t f.|]" vUH u,k?er, f
? -examine iu wmi ?n , rar^ ftnd
gboiwr Jitcram |lod ?^el ves of ;
rc*?<ktiu now t Jr ^ , UP Ut
|of the oltr V0, f ?e lt tbo P"dp!
anJ fturo ^ n a' ??
???; Rocfos f "J' ?;.??0:?0p.
f--?omcd. ' Vl?itors wel
sV- Fine Playing by Sidney Smith. I
Ip-lft an account. of ft match game
&.of baae ball played in ColumUl*
ii-jecently tbe Columbia State
'$-? IK & ^hhj'os rapid as a dyntttrtQ
u-lhe Columbia Blind Tiger* yeftter
iilay cMwkWti tho A u g ifBla 5ufil6n>r
by a efltre nt 3 to 2. rBetfl*? *1
CgraDdaUnd packtd to the ihaU?444?h
'?$??? proverbial euidino. cgb?18 JplfiA*
^ftlWplftVoiB fecvcvy ono of 'em, ktpl
i*ne fftM* ncTvea on edge for *ltpcM?V
*?o hoor?.
In the tblrd inning Mitchell, tb?
Ibortatop for the visitor*,
nUled a hot ball Uk? a cat with *!
ig, ftnd McLfturfc, taking ad*?V-|
1? of the opportunity, crowed the!
ale. Lfttw is the fifiirintilng tbwj
' Tt|?e ecortitl twice with thai
u?lawa v( HmUb, flow p?t
uuxd repp*l*g
?. J? *?? to tfa* HV
lea to open on Mot
? ftuaJitwckftd %b?3
<** law Ow
tb? amok* fcftt
X fcn ?eoor* **" '
^ 2k- vc* ah Arqirntal.
l\o Deo Atjyycttie.
Thu Advocate Kan t\)?: only p* ?.t
that held 10 the conviction
Jim VMumii would1 not he ^rsiiU
ball, arid wo still predict "that no
judge or jury will LVC, Hud him
"not. guilty" of i jut murder ofl
N. O. 0oii64k<i. There m?v bel
Ioak Uy?i ai*d pf ri it >i do<) ?> uiifi. i
Lf i h.1 or two, nut Mover mi acrjuiitAl. <
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A O )Ort Weyti'tL'
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A pr.Hrac'fd iii?> *|iich |,.A
j-)?t closed ft' , l..> factory HapUP*
?TTiiroh routed in the *;v, , f :
?1$ members. 'i'lxo meeting w u
conducted by Rev. S. 1 C?toe s, :
fcUtwd by Urv. '1. A Dftbuoy.
The, lutuher to erect ? new church
Ht I lio factory is now being cu?, and
in a tow day* will be placed on the!
ground. All those who have prom 1
ised assistance in this work, are re- j
quested to send the fiiuda to Mr. I
VV. T. Hammond. Aneistance *o- 1
lle'.ted and will hs appreciated.
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Shot Down While Sitting at Supper |
Special to the State.
Norway, June 20.? 09c of the'
most horrible murders was coin
vnoHted bore tonight that has ever
been known In thie county.
r John T. Vhiilipc, wan hitting
down eating supper with his family
Whon oomo unknown party shot
through the window hitting Him in
the hack ?f the head and shooting
out his brains. The shot also hit
two' of his children, a email girl
about 0 .yearn old and a little boy
about 1 1. j
; Mr. Phillips wa* a highly re
spected white man of this town. |
Last Saturday evening ho and
two of his sons had some trouble
rwith some negroes but nothing of u
character to provoke such a deed.
Later. ? The perpetrator of this
deed was caught on Wednesday
and lynched
Tho Picnic from Kershaw.
As announced in The Chronicle
last week the three Sunday schools
.0* Kershaw united in n big picnic
and spent the day here Wednesday.
The party numbered about three
hundred, 4n<< jj:\vc u apirit of life
and enthusiasm to our old town
with which not even t lie intensity
of the heat could interfere. Rid
ing, driving and Btroliing uround
in large crowd*}, they seemed to be
enjoying the sight of our little
cjty, and wc are sure it was a pleas
ure for us to have them. A boun
Itlui dinner was spread in Hamp
ton Park. Two games of base baU
#ercp1ayed which resulted in Cam
den winning tho first ana Kershaw
being victorious in the second.
(Jnpt. J. W. Hamel, la whose
charge the party wan, haa sent ua
the following caid for publication:
Ed. Camden Chronicle: Kindly
permit mc- through the columns of j
yoUT paper to express, iu behalf of j
%he Sunday schools of our town,
our thanks to those of your hospi
table citizens who contributed to
iho enjoyment 0! our pleoic occa
sion in Camden last Wednesday,
r Our thanks are specially duo to
the Mayor, Chief of Police and Mr.
D, B. Hinson for their interest imj
looking after our personal comfort.
11 was the universal cxpfgesion
Olout party that all had? most
delightful time.
Respectfully,
,j?W. Hamel.
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? Appointed School Trustee*.
? ?
^Tlftr following trustees of the va
rious school districts of tho county
were appointed thie weok. The ap
pointiiients stand good for two
}eart, and tho first nnmerj^in each
district will act as chairman of the
Board:"' *
f No. 1. T J Kirk' and, C W
I Biroiit?orc, H G Carriton.
No. 2: Sam'l Boy kin, C N H um
phrlcs, Z Z Itarfield.
; No. 3. J D Sinclair, .J D Pate,
J H Ratolill'e.
No. 4. J C Price, H P Davis, T
41&Bf?nnoBf ? ?
j.. No. 5. Wm Thompson, W II
ftatehffe, N A Wstkina.
No, C. M W Ilough, W T Mo
Catklll, O. K. Hortou.
No. 7. T R lflrkley, J II Crow,
J H CI j bum.
A Cautlien, J S Har- J
flohl, Dr W U Clyburu.
NOTO, R M Drnkeford, R L:
,$myr], L B Ogburn. ;
? W K Thompson, W A j
Cmmittghftin. G R Hammond. ^ , i
f No. II. J n/NclsoD, H K Boy- 1
kin. Joseph* Simpson.
? No.lg J N Jones, J A Rose-!
bofamrlvG L G?y.
-No. 13. F P Trucsdell.
- No* 14. C A Johnson, J A!
jSbftw, K If Mnni?o,
No. lfi. II K Johnson, T F Hor
'ton, W E West.
No." i0. Newton Kellcy, Wjii R$
boa, W Branham. r" y^' !
No. lfcv J N Dunn, R Xf Por
i?rf J 8 rW. > .
&o. 18. R R Kiliott, Bon rid
^?^;wbb.^:
??$?>% *>???. w *
# 0 HHtoo. w ?
r??TJr"N A W-H
SSs***- A
? jjj K K ^arborow^U* w &
nrffPe^. , A,
$4. J.H O*toc, W D
lk ton Wi ?
rK&aojiAL
MhhUt ?)?>i'U M# <if loogaree.
'3 v.nitiug in i Ktuift?n.
^?"?Mr. (', .1 Htamton, .1 r . , will go to
Cawlfty'a latum! ou tho 1 It to join
bin family titers.
Or. and Mrs A W. Unmet have
movi*! i i ; to M i ? N s. Withera* c<>t
lay* ?io F?ur htreot.
Mr. und Mis. U. O. Cartison left
?'?n Tm-.s^ay for#a stay ot Hcv/rn!
wot ?<h at Glt'nn Spring*.
Mrs. I), h l)oSgneHi<rc li?* riv
? nnwd to hi r homo li?*rr litter u visit
<>f HutHo week" to hci family in Spur.
fan burg.
Mr*. 1>. M. Alexander aiu\ little
giri arrived in Camden last Monday
on a visit to l)r I II. AloxauderjJ
family '
Mi;<? Leila Shannon who has been
visiting her friend, Mrs Laroy
Springs in Lancaster, has returned
to Camden.
klias llannuh Wilson of Society
ii ill is visiting Mian Kroily Carrison
at her beautiful home on upper
Hroad street.
Miss May Cooley, a charming
young lady of Knoxrille, is visitlnp
in C-amden. She accompanied I)r
K. It Zemp and family here.
Superintend^ R. C. Uruoe has
a very important notico to teachcr*
and school trustees in this issue of
1 uo Chronicle. Don't fail to see
it.
Mrs. M . A- Shannon and her
daughters. Misscx Leila and Char
lotte, loave on Saturday oil a vis?l to
Col. and Mrs. Ralph Neebitt, at Caw.
ley's Inland. '
Miss Emma Shannon will leave on
Monday for a vinit to WrighUville
Beach, that delightful seashore re
sort She will l>o chaperoned thcr^
l?y friends from Spartanburg.
Mr. J. T. Nettles who has been at
Hot Springs, N. C-. for sevoral weokB,
returned homo Weduosday. II i?
many friend^ wiil bo glad to know
that he was very much improved.
The popular and et!l ;tent treasurer
of Kershaw ^county, Mr. W 11.
Hough, is visiting tho family of his
father-in-law, city oonncilman, W. lh
Sowoll. ? Kershaw Kra, June 23rd.
Sir. W. W, McOutchcn, who has
boon tho agent ot the Seaboard for
about two years left last week to ac
cept a position at Lincoln, N-**
His place hero will be HUM by Mr
A. J. Dozier. ' /
Mr. Win. Shannon Nelsou spent
several days in Camdou tt/th rela
tives hero. Ho has ^een associated
with his father,- Col. C III Nelson
in Columbia under the lawlifm name
of Nulfeon & Nelson.
Mr. Willie Smith, of Fiqltkyilta.
brought to our office on Monday last
a coi ton bloom which was takon from
his field several days ago. This
wan the first bloom seen in that sec>
tioq this year, and Mr. Smith has iho
finest crop in that neighborhood. V
Miss Lizzio Stoney who has beta
the much loved teacher in the Cam
den graded school for sevoral years,
has severed her oonneotion with it to
tho regret of tho entire community
which has always -held her in the
highest esteem. She goes back to
her ol<J home near Charleston and
that she will not return here is a
subject of deep regret to all and an
exceedingly great U-ss to the yoath
of onr town. /
Miss Emily Carrison entertained
her young frieuds on Wednesday
evening iu- honor of her finest; Mies
Wilson/ Danoiog, that atjrays oft
jovable amusement of $routh, with
good music and light hearts ensares
a happy time to Bttr^Che large,
elegant old house waa brilliant with
mimy electric llgfits andfloral dtfe
ofatious. Cooling rsfrsshniEr.tawe^w
fully enjoyed by the joyous young
folk*, and thny will alway? rM???
ber tho evening as among the bright
ost of the many social joys of this
summer timo.
Wc Want tho Second- Regiment.
The citizens of Caaiden want to
have the encampment <jf the Sec
ond Regiment in this tovyn7 aud are
taking the necessary steps to ex
tend a cordial invitation to the
mn 1 ilia to that effect.*
A paper containing a request to
( Mayor E. O. McCreight to call a
i fecial meeting of the city council
| "for Monday evening, wUhtbe ob
j jeot of Ufuing an invitation by.tbe
city counCfK of Camden to the pro*
per military anthorities to hold the
Second regiment encampment here,
was signed by the leading mer
chants and business wen.
The meeting of the city council
took plane at 0:30 p. m, and wAe
attended by a oommitteo of citisene
any of the Kershaw Guard*, crtn
siaJting of Messrs. W. L. Do Pass,
chMiraan'; H. L. Walking Marion
Heratn and K. C. vonTresckow.
Tu^,cky connctl heartily en
dorsod the invitntion to tie Second
regiment, and in .event of it* com
ing will place the opera house ball
at its disposal as a dancing hall.
Tho Camden Country olab has
consented to give the nse of the
polo field for the panda g tumid,
and the club's wooded bill lands
beyond as camping gr^ujuls.
Later. ? Since th& was put
in type we learn that the encamp
| meat will not be here. Columbia,
Greenville and Anderson bave Seen
selected. Tbe First regiment of
milllla of the Btato will go into
camp at Columbia on the SO Lb of
^!uly? tbe Secobd regiment will be
| cato ped at Groen vllle ' one wmX
later and tbe Third regiment will
; go to- Aathrf?wv? the first.*- w?k.4jt
.August. The time and plaoe of
>eucappment of tbe cavalry regi
WW w*tjat b? ?d? frwattd,
) bat ayiikiif el tliifc Tbe (Hikts si
yesterday Mfi CiaiM iMf fet
Slippers And Low Quarter
n
Shoes For Slimmer Wear.!
W ?i ate showing them in ull the lutest styles.
1, 2 and 3 strap Sandals, Oxfords and Now Port Tio?, in
Vici and Patten t Colt. Thoy will pleasi? your oye and
pocket l>ook?
Men's Low Quarter ;vll gv^dey. HavoI you soon them? If
not, you are not doing yourself right.
H full line oi' Men and'* Hoy's Clothing at prices to pluss**
5 ? v . ' V
jkS r W. II. zi&3MLI*>?, ?"
The Slioo And Ololliiiig Man.
_ LiftiA,
TEN REASONS
FOR PATRONIZING THE
WELSH NECK HIGH. SCHOOL.
1. Its splendid equipment ? worth $55,000.
2. Its thorough comae of study, 18 instructor#,
b. Hh healthy locality?artesian water,
4 Tcacli^f^.. with pupils every night during study
hours. N'
5. Good board at cost, *
G Best religions and moral influences.
? 7.- Large and growing* patronngo.
8. Its low ehargrs, Hoard, Tuition, Iloat and Lights
$120 per year.
9. Trained nurses in attendance at all times.
10. No extra foes
* Our illustrated cntaloguc sent on request.
, WELSH NECK HIGH SCHOOL,
Hi^vUio, S. o.
A.D. KENNEDY.
BACKING UP
statements with th<s goods described is one of our strong
points. We don't invito you, ircre^td- look at something we
LavuV^ot, nor show anything of doubtful quality.
Call in and let us prove the truth o i the above by selliog
at the ftTW est prices. , %
Wire Hammocks, most comfortable ' and durable on the
market^
loo dream Freezers, Dish Covers, Fly IfanS, Door 'and
Window Screen*, Tmwii Mowers, Canvas and Rubber Hose.
Summer Goods for Man. and Beast . Horse Nets and Sum
mer tap Robes, Horse Muzzles and Calf Weaners.
Special . attention .paid our Hardware Department of
Iheavy and shelf goods.
We make the heart of the Fisherman rejoice* to see what a
complete line of Fishing tackle we carry. The Buel Spinner
catches them every time.
(, QTTOicaa auooiiniEs.
We will keep you cool, tickle your palate and thereby
make you. happy.
Deering Mowers and Rakes sold on easy terms.
A. D. KENNEDY.
SCHOOL APPORTIONMENT
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The following Is the correct apportionment of Scliool funds ; for the sever* I
School District# of Kershaw Countyfor the present echolastlc year:
No. Cash 3 Mills Polls. Special - " Pisppn. foul.
School iUlanee Y*?. 1/evy. eery.
Diet. on IIan4. 4
1 # 600.47 $ 2,103.20 1542.00__ $ 9,995 AO $8*0.72 8 7.481. 86
3 . 986.21 . 277.00 881,66 16168 1,817,43
8 * 5 66 282,96 104.00 87.68 868.92
4 140.10 49.00 (02. 10 22.66 480.10
5 W.$l V 786.14' ItKl.OO : T9.40 1,081.85
6 8.60 V.. 227,90 47 00 36.86 38086
7 108 76 J 806,24 . 71.00 107.65 49.64 64809
8 7.94 ( 000.62 168.00 97.16 . 868.71
9 ? 714 64 819 66 191.00 1&.60 1,6*4.80
10 4S8.28 901.60 142.00 200.80 48.77 1.160,80
-U 118.48 608 50 184.00 189.67 96.80 1,088.16
It 807.89 6 0$J6 160.00 * 883.41 92.60 ^#413.73
13 ? 11.16 78.84 7.00 12.67 86.88
1* ?t-00 66.00 47.13 668.78
16 284 88 05.00 46. W 477.08
;16 42.W^V Tfl.46 211.00 . 124.80 1,130.19
IT 18102 70*TO 140 00 "80B.6H 11*04 uSffift
18 88.74 100.83 83.00 167.10 17.78 374.48
388 84 .
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86.00
*AUTH^:f*.ft4Ju0Q f 6,04! M.. *1 JHM,
Imm.
MIB-SUMME8 BARGAINS.
famous Silt 6Wye Store
HAVING JUST FINISHED STOCK-TAKING, WE ARE
PREPARED TO GIVE TO. ALL WHO ARE IN SEARCH
OF GENUINE BARGAINS, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
IN THE WAY OF "ODDS AND ENDS,"
Which wo are anxious to clone out, besides what wo cm do
for them in the way of specials in our regular line.. Don't
delay in coming, as we art* iuakim? a ,leleati Hweop" of our
sumiher stock, and a delay cause you to "get left."
"A little job" in wliite 1 ikH i I*inens places ub in a po-;~
sition to jN?ive you something in iIiik li that you must have 3
and o&nlVot mugf when you ko ? iho g>?ods and hour thej>ricc&.
Our plain while bvt tBt ft and French Lawns from 40 to 60
in wide, and Tangir]x in pri'T-s fiT'in to tlOc pev yar&can
not he rurpasscd :?ny wl. ero ort this *i;Ju of iho ileej) blue -sea.
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THESE.
Our fciik Persian Mulls ate "things of beeuiy ttn^S
forever.'7 " ~
A great reduction in ail colored Lawns, colored
colored Oxford dotted 6 vrifWRs, ^FotTTlTfir^frfcF, .Mou*lioede
Soire, Silk Ginghams, ladies-summer Hkirtr/ ladips^ ^
waiflts Huifn &c , and if you would like (o make^ilt
vestments come at once to the Gilt Kdgo Stor<* and tal
vantage of this - ? (
?~zty. . ??ij?artra
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We havo just received nnolLjer shipment of Mattings, acid J
cordially invite an inspection of same betoire .pJa^uig^jaiir
orders. . ....
Trusting tliat you will favor us witli your presence very
sbon, wo are - : ? - ? ? ? : ?
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Very Respectfully nnS Truly. gfggfgg