The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 24, 1903, Image 3
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r I Mm &? Ru?*?-n Zeuop and
Mi?3 Ooly, Ot Knox
Th>< evening,? 0?|.
of?5pfC-l*Unj^,uei,t
^^yaaitog Marriage.
i}?r-4*l'AtP 4)?c? Ih^jkI for t.h*
' mVrrfilfi ?f MifH Viua Lotting
Shi *t Mr,??.l *?: W. O.
Hough 1?> Mr. VVillu VV. Coney, of
00 Tufc?f?jy iveninc,
AuS. I^i #t 12:30 o c,0rk Bt lh*
honU of U?^ fnilior of the brido on
DeJfttb MC*L
Heavy on Poll Tax Dodgofs. <
TtoCoonly Treasurer la issu
ing in warrants agaiqat fchoiie
wbejuvenot paid Vholr poll tax
The UfP8 Pa*HC,l f?r the receiv
- j t h x e s by the co u n ly
officers i?(l the only ?ilternative is
for those wbo have refused to pay
ia a fine of ton dollars or go to %,!*<?
.chaisgang for thirty days.
Fire at Heath Spring*.
Fife at Heath Springa laat Tufiflf
day night destroyed the greatei
-'-part of tho bu-'iorss pinion of the
town. Five-store p, a livery stable, j
the depot and all tho warehouses
, were .destroyed. A eproia) froo1
, Kershaw s?vs t i i ? L the fire is sup
posed to have pturiod "in & vacant
Btore where some boja were seen
| eroeking; <. - .~j
Selected the Cup and Robes.
Jle? W. IWiordon was m Colnrn
.* !>'a this wfrtk in attendance upon
tho eo'ebratmn of the decennial of
-f ^ev.'KUigoii Capo r a, I) D , of tSoutb
Carolina The services ' took place
pon Wednesday nnd wero held in
f: Trinity; church. Upon Mr. Gordon
k was conferred the honor of flolcotinjz
? the handsome losing enp and heauti*
f^nl mhesf p'opf.nffcd to li'shop Capers
-..on Jims occasion.
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? Richland Co. Koada.., !
Would That Ours Wore Like Them.
-of Tupi?d-ay ? -?ea,i~er
IpirieHors to the city vy li o drivo about
*ltho county <;ou>tiifiit freelv upou
>he ex<ftlh>nce of (he voadt*. It is
ot so taariy years ago sinco the
ikes now hard nnd fast, wcro beds
f sand into which buggy wheels
rtt like knives There are be*
eeo. 600 and 700 miles of-roads
this count v and up t*v the-pTet?'
ii time i?n!y SO miles remain to be
orked. Credit. is duo ^Hmty
pcryiBor o wf tis f or. . bi a iaiilifol
orfe oa the roads.
ecs Buy tl^e Leitner Property.
Instead of addiug a third story
the graded school building ?e
recently contemplated, tbe
sard of Trustees of School Pis
iot No. X havQ purohaaed the rcaj#
nco of Mrs. Ann Leitnex whfob
IV ho fitted up for a school b^uae
id-Xauv- a? ? vhrre grsdci of
t1i<W will ho taught there._ l?.
|a iutit yfitr been decided whether
le three lowest or the three
|ight st grades will be lnught there
**jL_ln- all- probability tb? three
jhtat will bo placed ll^ere aniT
jtinctive high school made lb
iter ss the standard -Qf thnW
IciTts'ftTready that of ft bigbj
*ool. Tho prlco paid for ' the
fdperty is five thousand dollars.
|Jklrft. Leitner will go' to Cheater
' reside with her sob, Mr. Salmood
lt_9S:CvbnL U is wlih tbc-de?pe?t'
jret to the entire community -tbftt}
T*ee her depart. \.
.patty, of
afternoon
yonng people spent
at "The Ter
jk ?ard party was given ftt A? Qlab
in*o last night co'tnplinxetttftryTQ
is Cooley.
?be--Kers|iaw Guards wW leaV*
jt Monday for their encfcmptncnt
*t1ie Islo of Palme. Tbey.wiU be
say- foe-ftbnnt "aweeSTor
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Gmraor's M '
fLi ta n r j ; \ cm m rMKX Ti
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irr. S. c. ZKMPy TELE KJELR.
| sua iv axTAnnt# y V
lal tour Jiat^JEx curtUm
"If** P*roe I)ava
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*t unity to take fcdi
?at oujlna at 4h*
..The Southern
cheapo
ftrDmi
4Jm?d Hond* Meeting.
DonVforg*t the good r0ft(js 0)e(l.
IP* ? to be held in Con, Un next
Friday, iho 3U?.. s? n'.tor l^uim r,
CoT*gr<'M>m*n Ptn!cy and Mr. K II.
Hyatt, president of the Kiate u ,,n<|
AWU-ijftUoo r\f < xj)p( ti (1 h; '1
|?h<ttuld tut IIU'I by n targe croud
XM eV*M) body cdiuv !
Another fjood tain Mi in On, union
?n*t Sunday afternoon wn<l a li^ht
4 <?wer a?ain Wednesday, and our
p?*i>plo Jronnd about bore h.c ht?ppy. i
i ; l)ra. W. J. Dunn and 8. <\
performed an operation last Wedrj-.h i
day upon Sum B andiog, colored,
vvbo *ae shot hy Gilbert Stratford,
h!?o colored. It is expected that the
wonuded riton will recover.
' At Jr|i? meeting of the newly ap
pointed 8outii Carol iii ? World's
jgatr comffltebjon in Colombia
Thuraday night an executive com- .
mtttee was Appointed to cairv out ;
the plana to have a creditable ex
bibit from South Carolina at the
great Kxpobition to he held in St.
Lodtain 1901.
- An unmarried preacher iu ri
neighboring town, who was young ,
and new in the harness, war leading i
tbo services at the young folks moot J
log. "Oh, Lord," ho prayed with;
fervent eloquence, "give us all clean
hearts, bumble henrte, pure hearts,
sweet hear to." A titter went around
tbo congregation but thn girls all re- j
eponded: "Amen." ? ICx.
? Well, I got rtd of tlmt lifo in
suranco agent in short order!" sr?v
agOy remarked Mr. flijigs worthy.
;T You dld'nt inoult him, did you?"
aek'ed his wife.
?Insult hltj-V No! I gave h;m my
application for a policy, blame
him." ? Chigago Tribune.
REAL, ESTATE TB AN6FEU3.
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Tj\z z'o 11 Clarke to Harriet B
Will taker 1 lot on LaFayett Ave
tm
ti A Wihkowfifcy,, Master, to
tfrederiek Winters 125 ucrcs in No.
Same to same 317 acres in No. 11
$i 400.
Banie to same 300 acrea^n No. II
*200. wr""
Same to flamp^V50 acrcs in No. 1 1
$2,800. (
?W A Auorum, Trustee.' to llobt
J. Poelon 31 5H 1000 cf an aero in
| No- 1 $00. /
r JI B Eiliott to W M Elliott. lr.f,
acres in ^ofTT? $25.
Adjutant J. Walter Doar,
J. Waller Hoar of the j
final regiment of S. C., cavelrymon ,
; was in the city Monday to seie.rt h
fuilaliic camp site and parade!
grounds for his regiment to lie en
camped here next mouth, lie was
received and driven around the
city by' five of Hie eouimitloemcn
consisting of Messrs. W. L. 'DePam,
OaVjd Wolfo, M. L. Smith, M. H.
ileyiuan and E. C. vouTrctckow.
A.f?et driving through Hampton
^writ-trod Pnlo ground#, both place*
ba?fn& Ufeu submitted, it was de
cided by Mr. l')oar that Hamptou
Park be selected as camp ground
and Monumental square was selec
ted ** parade and drL?l gro oda.
Tb*? -only objection to tho polo
gronnd* was the distance, as by
bavingtheni nearer more courtesies
oolilffibfl extended as it is the in
te"ntiOu (o make onf end of Cam
ojefc?. X)ur ? citizens were ^eTigFietT
to Weet Mr? Doar who in turn
?eenjpd pleased aud expressed hiro*
"ell as "charmed with Camden."
Kfl.xeturned to his home in George
"MHfitJMonday afternoon.
? Tfifi Georgetown correspondent
of^ttlQ ColuDani'i State wiitiog un
der dile of July 21, says:
Col. J. R. Sparkui|n has received
following advices from the cap
tain* of navslrv troops In regard to
a thorough sue
l'KRSONAL.
Mi#* Marie ft. n>p i<ah returned
from s ilo*f ?* li| fill v i nit to Saluda
M'.hh JCit'lv ParrUoM ii visiting
?I'-iHk in ("hfnv nf)i| i larltugton.
11 l? IJi yuimi <?f Chester in
vi*.iir.fr !,cr sj#te?, Mrs, l(. Itiium
vi? I), l'ms *? | >t*t> t Sunday
no.i Monday u, i h Iris family,
Mr. W . I'tiuu-r Mills h?is returned
fr<?in tiu' Summer School ut Hock
.. M'ibs riorence hYrguson, of lCast.
o\u', is visit i^ Auditor McCreight'a
family.
Mi*s Hannah Williams of Charlea
? mi i?* in tlit) city with her si?ler, Mrs
H II Iiauw,/
Mrs Samuel Hoykin and MiH8 l?eilo
Bodkin let t on Tuesday last for a
viHit to (ilenn Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. H O. Garrison rc
turned on Tuesday after spending s
month ut U'enn Springs.
Mr Ancritm Hoykin of Atlanta,
is visiting his sister. M r3. .1 . J, Work
m?n, on Lyttleton strict.
Mifls Annie Thompson, of Liberty
1 1 ill, is visitiui? her sister, Mrs. Bla r
Dt Loach e on Fair street.
Mr. H. H Boykiu and his son,
.Mr. W. W. Bo)kii?, of Charleston,
were in Camden tl.is week on bus!
ties*.
Miss Mayv .To^ of Sumtef\ who
lias been on a visit to the family of Mr
<J. S Uhanie expects to return home
to morrow. v
Mrs. W, M, Shannon and her little
dnu2 liter. Harriet, po this we^k to
Wiiitc Stone Springs for the remain
der of the summer.
Miss Henrietta Brailsford left on
Tuesday for Saluda io visit Miss Mea
Viilopiuue at Mr. and Mrs. Vtllie
pique's do ightful summer home.
Mr. Rmdolph Shannon left on
Monday to attor.d the Evans-Salloy
wedding in Orangi-burg. he being one
of the groomsmen for the occasion
Mrs. M A. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs.
C J Shannon, Jr , Misses Charlotte
*nd Leila Shannon and Master
R?lph, ly\ye returned from Fawley's
1^1 arnl. '
Miss Inez Felder and Miss Dantz j
ler of Orangeburg, are visiting Mies
Agues (Jorhetfc at her and Mrs. W.
\j DelViKB1 beautiful old homo in
K'rkwood.
Miss Hessie Alexander who haB
been attending Mr. W. H McFeat'a
school of stenography in Columbia
r- turned Tuesday night for the sum
mer vacation.
M> 8. W. E Johnson and her
daughter, Miss Henrietta, will loave
on Saturday frr Yorkyille to spendr
a month with friends in that del
lightful old town.',
Mrs. Edgar L. McCuIIiukl and
baby and M-s. Henry Trnesn^jB; af
<<?r h deh'?h^fol - -tr4|> to HefnterfttHV
yilie, N i , and WilMamaton, S. 0 ,
have returned homo. <>
Miss H enrletto Ejias of Charleston
arrived in the oity last Saturday to
v sit Miss Bessie Vaugban- Miss
Louise Eliaa returns to her home in
CU^rlagW^D t^lborrow.
{ The County Summer School for
lynchers will open; in Camden next
Monday conducted by Professors L.
T. Baker and Harry Trantham. See
notice in another column. .
Mr. Albert Todd a promirent
joung lawyer of Laurens and a part
nor of CoK George Johnstone of
Newlx?rry was in Camden thief week
with Mr. Arthur L, Burnet.
Miss Ilebie DcLoache hag gono to
Orangeburg to Act as maid of honor]
to her friend. Miss Ada~ Sally, who
was married on Wednesday ihe 22nd
to Mr. John Evans of Cheraw.
day morning Rev. J abez PerriB was
gfanled a atiwmcr yacatton. -fie
will leavo next Monday and will be
a*ay daring the month of August.
' The many friend* in Camdeto of
Mrs Evio Lege, nee McMillen, are
delighted to see her here again
She arrived ojq Monday last for a
two weeks -visit and was accompanied
by herhusband. *
Mrs. A. W. no tier, nee Mao
key, is visiting in Camden. Her
many friends here are delighted to
learn that It Iff. profeiMl J^haJ jhe
so* her husband will again, be resT
dents of our town. V"
Miss Kdith D avail, oneof Oheraw's
most charming yonng Udies spent
last Tuesday in |Urk*ood with MUa
Not McDowall on her way home from
Rock Hill where ahfe attended tne
State Hummer School.
Miss Emma Shannon returned
fron Wrightavlllo iteacb, N. O , on J
Tuesday and will spent) tlie summer
at White Stono Fprines, also
to the mountain* -befoie hoffotnra.
lo Camden in tLe Fail.
Mr. C. O. Moore came from Glc&n
Springs Sunday on a?ue urgent
business and returned Taeeday a m.,
accompanied by Mrs. T. J. A nor am.
Mrs.. Moore au<S * Master Tom An *
crum Moore are* etui at th* Spj^oga
Mr. W. H. Hammond, the Vate/an
engineer on the Northwestern rail
road who has been absent for abont
two months yiaitiog bis children and
other relatives |n the tipper pert of
tbr~8tate -baa returned . much it?
proved.
Dr. au<] Mrs. Corbetl and Ihoir
i awcet joung d?nghtor, Alice, hav?
'gone on quite and extended tour
{They will visit frlrnds at-Qraat ttir.
ring ion. Mast, and will er>jyf the
. chHigbta of sight soein? In Washing
.ton, Baltimore, New York and At
! bany. ?
j KWlT ~ B. "BBS* TfW"V R
!i?sii left strly Taaadaj aoralsf
to Wfefc*: Stuns to?h!a Springs
ws*k?
Slippers And Low Quarter
Shoes For Summer Wear.
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We arc showing thorn in alj the latest styles.
1, 2 tttfd strap Sandals. Oxfords and vNo\V Tori Ties, in
Yiei and Pat tent Colt. Thoy will ppeaso your eye and
pocket book. ~ v?/
Men's Low Quartet' all grades. Have you goon them? It
not, you lire not doing yourself right
A full lino of Men and'w Boy's Clothing" at priccs to please
AT W. II. MP'S,
Tlie Shoe And Clothing Man.
TEN REASONS
FOR PATRONIZING THE
WELSH NECK HIGH SCHOOL.
1. Its Splendid equipment ? worth $55,000.
2. Its thorough course of Jstudy, 13 Instructors.
i5. Its heatyhy localityT M'tesian water.
*1 Teacher \v\th pupils every night during study
^ hours.
5S Good board at. cost.
6 liest religious and moral influences.
* 7. 4 Large and growing ^aironnge,
8. Its low charj^fH, jftoar^l, Tuition, [lent andjj^ghts
$120 per. year. *
9. Trained nurse in attendance nt all tiw*t>. \
10. No extra fees.
| Our illustrated catalogue sent on $que*t.
WELSH NECK HIGH SCHOOL,
Hartsville, S. C.
A. D. KENNEDY
statements with the goods described is one of our strong
points. We don't invito you here to look at something we
havn't got, nor show anything of doubtful quality.
? . Call in. and let us prove the truth ot the above by selling
at the lowest prices. ^
Wire Hammocks, most comfoTtablc and durable on the
market,
? Ioc^ream ^reraemr i^ish Ot>ver^, -Fly Fans, I>oor and
Window Screen*, Uwn Mowers, Canvas and .Rubber Hose.
Summer Goods for Mart and Boast. Horse Kets and Sum
mer ~X<ap Jtobes, Horse puzzles and Calf Weaners.
Special attention *)md our Hard ware Department g of
heavy and shelf goods.
We make the heart of ilio Fisherman rejoice to see WhatTt
<^mp^ote"line x>f Fishing tackle we t^rryr -The Buel Spinner
catches them every time.
oscoxasi a^ooamxis.
We will ^ eep yoa cool, tickle your palate and thereby
make you happy.
Deerift g Mowers and Rakes sold or\.easy terms.
A. D. KENNEDY.
JOHN F. JENKIN8.
rr.-xr?y C XKOTCW, Gv- ?"
Contractor for TtomMw, Tinning, oornkve
Bffi#8?%S?ffSijSSi cat
at Stoop. ?eetr4c c*nbeus P? in booses; 1M.
sm noftn town tt win psr jroo to drop me ? letter
a?d ? will M forwarded. ^ ^
DR. I.H. ALEXANDER,
? Dentist.
OKFICR BROAD STKKKT,
Camdxi, S.C.
Two door* South of The Chron
icle Office,
mm wwi#!
rsn fturobpscf yonr home or fsrm br pay* ]
mwUiytqrwrttf. y^ rbir^nicu
Urn sppjyto W?g^ougNlXHS?T A****.
Wrbey. -
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MotMnfwmifetako tfco ptaoa of tmut
uuaalji paper. For oottnty ntwa and
for cotwty.pfMte It dtonli ?o Into mnr
But for nowo from tlx capital
o# i fwur-fltsta uUt mrv bounty in
Sovtti CaroMaa, ?rod frfofc wrr
4*r; for dotir oowo from Wadfcl??too.
Oi Ualtod JUtM ud ?r?ry oihir
qmrtor of tho *U>ho. nothtnv ?M tako
the pU<?? tn South Carolina homo* of
Tt? Ifelljr Stato.
Tl MMjut momoatouo ttmoo In hlr
tary. arc In the midit of *(#),
Mrflua Md political otrucgloo "jf r
Tho n?xt ? ?
w)th tho tnaa?waUo? of
a rtow *orornor, will havo
foot. Man or. woman,
Dooullar l&t
wttfe- tfeo ttmcavifaMMt- rood tbo Mr
htetory of tho wortd, aod that
day! Choap oducatlon and tMM?<
tlan * -
for a.ComOr. for
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MID-SUMMER BARGAINS.
famous Sftb&dge Store
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HAVING JUST FINISHED STOGK-f AKING, WE ARE
PREPAREO TO GIVE TO ALL WHO ARE IN SEARCH
OF GENUINE. BARGAINS, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS *
( IN THE WAY OF "ODOS*AND ENDS,"
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Wliidi we arc anxious to close out, hosidoa what wo can do
for them in the way of gpcoinln in our" regular linn. -Don'tV:
delay in coining, am we are making a "clean swept* ofou*^ _
summer frtock, aml><lehVy mig>ht can so you to "got left." ~
"A littlo job" in white India Linens placcs?u? in a po
sition to give you'somcthing in this li*?e that yon mnst have
and cannot fesist wheh-y.oit soo the g nds and hear the prices.
Our plain while bitiso and French Lawns from *46 to 50 _
in-wi<te, ft.nrt rungi' <U pi-irea hvm W tn fiOr. pnr yard -
noi he purpassed any wl.ero on this side of the deep blufe sea.
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Our Silk Persian Mulls arc "things ofbesuty and a joy
torovor.'
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A great reduction in all colorod Lawns, colored dimities;
colored Oxford dotted Swisses, Totoket Silk#, Moufrlmfc de
Soire, Silk Ginghams, ladies' sumfaer skirts, lad^B>umirter
waists suits &c , and if you would like to make giit edge in*
vestments come at once to tl.e Gilt Edge 8 tore and take ad
vantage of this ^
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Wo have just received another of Matting and
irorcliatty ^yitr -rit inBpectiofhff" ^ffftrt*5toHT
o jdern. r <*" - J
Trusting tlufct >ou y. ill fuvor ^ witli Y??r
?oori, we are ^2
Very Respectfully and Truly,