The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 21, 1903, Image 2
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*ix mouth*, 75 <mU?, ihrr.u mouuia, 40
e?nU,
OUUatrfrft fcharwd' for at s?mo rat? a?*
ordinary advertising.
Candidates' Card* tor County offictfl
?0,00. (/QngffHt ional $10,00.
All eojawuhUiatioiit nti<ln'Kt>e<] to tbia
paper ?iUMtb? 4<;compunlod by ||ie true
ii.iitiw ami !>h <>/ the writer, in or*
derfcr uwur* attention. H? iecU:il tuuii
'naerfpta will not be returned.
Communication** will l?o pu.|>lj*had whew
oi laJoMHt lo the general public and
not of a defamatory initing. No n
anonalbjlity will, bo a*?Mumo?l lor the
views of correspondents.
Business locals, 5 cunt* per line each iu
Hatkb rp* Aovkwtisiko ^-Ordinary
tr;inHiant a<lvi?rti?o??)iitH, first insertion
?1.00 per ?uuark) ; ea<:b ? ul>aw<pioat in
' aortion 60 coma nor square.
Rate* for contract *<!irorttni ny, will be an
nounced upon application at the office.
Remittance# t?y chec!<H, drafts and po?t*l
money ord^a should be qjede payable
to W- L> MoDOWK th,.
Oamden. 8. 0.
i-a 1 L'iL'.' m 1 ?? y" ??? "1" ??
OAMDKN, 8. (ir- Alia. 21, Km
. The Seaboard Itailway System
hasfn.ou bought by the Rock Island
s and 'FVttfeo company. &
JBy reason of his intolerance, dic
tation and idtomporancc of apeooh
the friends of MV. W- ? f ' Hryan
are falling away from Uim every
day, say u the Charlotte Observe.
The Georgia legislature haa pann
ed u law declaring the cotton mill
loafer who will not wovk him wolf,
hut lives upon the proceed*) of his
?rtiild'a labor, to bo a vagrant and
prescribes a punishment for him
accot^pgly.
.The good behavior.pf Ihcmalitia
- here ?*st week has beon an agreea
ble aurpdso to nearly every our,
and has been the subject of miicU
favorable oommei.t. The troopers
are to be commended for their geu
- tlomanly /rearing while beta, (r,
?bows i6ii. South Carolina ooldfur^i
' I*' "*?
Can be gentlemen.
Hx>w To l'r?y.
^?How to pray" was the su^Jeft
of Rev. W, $1. ijordon'a sermon in
\tho Episcopal church Inst Sunday
7^ morning, ftnd clearly and logically
<1iU ho treat the subject. "Hn-.v
"few of us" said Mr. Gordon, have
really learned to pray. Prajor ia
^. communion - with tho omnipotent,
immaculate (4od, and for such com
,, snunion humility, rerercnoe and ad
oration should possess our could.
JHd many men of this an<it?otbcr
coantrles,*' further remarkod Mr.
" Cordon, "occupying important po
r- aitions haye never loarned to
pray^and for this reason I (?annf)t
?> -consider them truly cultivated.'"
/: The dlsoourso was indeed a master
ly one and wortliy of a congr
tion of thousands.
Siafco Fair Managers' tfalt.
r ix Tbam&oagora of the State Fair
AHKbciftt.ioo have nrouaod the ire of
tltmo weekly newsprtpere which op
... crato Job printing oiliceH by hoikI
ing out n premium lint, for the noxt-|
lair hearing the imprint of nu 01i^>
... ? concern, aeooinpani^d In1
~ a r??jnwnt. for n lot of free ndverliH
Sn^j from the piiper addri*8Hed and
the oJTer of copy for the ndvortin
t'12:ing^ 'i i; h do<?R looh n good deil t i Vc r*
gall on the pari of the fair inflmig
ere. There must be plenty of Johj
c ffiotg i o ; Soul h CaiuUuu tkatootiid
at, the piemium.li!?t t* ^ well hh|
the Ohio concern sn-.l to out thoro
oat and yet a??k their proprietor I
for favora ie a Hocacwhat one-elded
proposition. A nyhow,thu fair should !
... pay it* own way. ft is not a 8tHt<*
enltrprifto, !>?? i. purely a local enter-,
'priao and thooo who got, itn hoiUlilfl
ah on hi pay it* fxper.fta. ? Spurtan
burg Free Lance.
P * ~ -
Tho Can tract. Law.
3tate supreme court hue
affirmed the opinion of Judge
l?.urdy'in the cgbc of the State v?.
Frank Jihody, which wont up from
i-;.. Anderson county.
\< h' Mr, Rhody was indlclcd for em
ploying a minor who wna under
?<5*p tract to Work for another made
by xhetaiticr of the minor. Magfe
X*:w?w c. y. vntion to&Ul what it w{*
ftgainet the Uw in emplop a minor
? (for th^ahove circumstance*, and
bit oecieion the defendant rp
<>. the clrcnlt copt t, and.
al ilic ,Mt
U Of court of eeaeiona
?ooiriy reversed the
I. the c$ee.
V>Um**pt*i*9
c*?$ tiffim
it it not uu Jndleuhlo < il'cu&c tor,
'op? to employ h minor knowing
tli? mitt of to be uiul+t to
work for /ihothi'.r. Until "he Inn i*
?h.a?H;?<l hy ?#<?<? iob]}
the fM'merti ut the ?utc will 'Mi in!
ho. hurry ?,<> l?uo j
hi a I ifeoor'!.
Mho in worth to Iho world not
whtti he httH hut wlmt ho jurifarls.
> v> >' ?" >? v. >- v. x/j?x'
A MOLE TRAP,
A Mumrmiid*- Aflfulr? "*??? ?>r Pttlliufft"
*mw*. It# iMfrnlur.
An cffrctlvo uiolu trail tbut van he
made ut Ihofpo nnrt'I* fitm> d?t?h vrlum
Mf)t ov?'r lUo btoirowii of tltf'uo nwv>y
Ju? lit tUr pcHfM 1m hJiowii >h tho (\ raw
ing* The d?rafrl|>lt?u iutd k??y to the
flm\vlni4h aif mo oomiileto thai miy nmn
v/>juwrN(if? Fan a mot.b tbap,
or boy can mftUo tho trap tvith a fow
ordinary tools. Thp designer, Mr. A.
O. Tvrnnr. Bays, "It uovop falls inn,"
K cy to Drawings.? Fig. 1 shows n vot
view of tho trap, Fig. 2 ? front !
Mtfw of tho trup. Hg. 0 shows tho
trnp with one sldo off to show tho
workfl, Fig. 1 Is tho plunger with Its
two sharp potato for spearing tho mole.
Fig. 0 Is tho trip aprt trip lover. 1.
Hnckboard 15 inchos lot?g, 4 Inched
wide and 1 Inch thick! 2. Kidebouvd 10
inches long, 0 inches wldo and 1 inch |
thick. Holo; whore tho wire koos
throuwh which holds tho trip. 4. llolo
whoro the wlro goes through which
holds tho lever, ft! Plunger 24 laches
long, lis Inches wldo and 1 Inch thick
0. Spring. V. Stakes to hold the trap
In plneo, ft. Heavy tin to hold tho
plunwr In plftco, 0. Wlro which tho
trip lever rests on. JO, Wlro which
holds tho trip. 11. Trip when sot. 12.
Trip lever when set. 13. HlooU which
pnahea the trip off. 14. Wlro ncound
the cud of tho plunger to proteut split
ting. its. Sharp wires to kill the nnl
umV 10, Notch In tho trip. 17. Pluce
whoro tho who go<?s' through to hold
tho trip. 18. Tart of th? trip which
pushes It off, 4 inches loug. 10. Trip
lover 8Vj inches Iouk, one-half inch
wldo and one-half luch thick. Tho trip
should be J? inches lon?$ and l'^ lncheH
^wldo, wtth n piece of wood <5 inches
long, oiHi-half Inch wldo and onc-balf
Iu?*h thick fcneked on the bottom, as
shown by No. IK. The wlro which holds
tho trip should go through an Inch from
each wu.v, as shown by No. 8, arwi;.tfao
one that holds tho trip lever slioulcl be
2i)* Inches from each way, an shown
lr? No, 4 and tho dotted linos. Frews the
? idj?o down and phic\) the traps over tho
plncu. When tho ridge 1.? mined It
snaps the trup.?Farni, l''lt*W and Flro
nldo.
l?opnlnr Now lloritonhD^.
Tho Memphis uIrio, ?h> called from
being tried cxtenHlvdy by trainers nt
Memyhts, h (\ a
Jumped Into pop
ulurlty with a
bound. It con
sists of nn ordi
nary liornoshoo
with tlie oxoop
! thut actosii
1 1 h facc n r o
WoHlod (wo bam
parallel io ouob
-Ctbor. Tbo flrnt
let from one ntid
OOO-lullf to two
ltichoa from the
too oud the ?eo
ond th<* Rume diatnnci) froui tlio heel,
accordlnjf to the demands of the caso.
TUu h1h>o la uaed on mixed gutted
tion?'S wlH? the r?mlt of milking thorn
go mjimro and tityndy. Th? lllontrution
gives ft UU4i of tlio devico, con
cludes American Agriculturist
TUN MltUlMUB HIIOR.
Urlef Mention.
, liny will usually pity a much larger
[ profit thun cotton, remarks South
ern Cultivator.
The gulf states, the south central
atatoa awl the sen? la rid states 6f the
middle west make llttio or uo butter |
beyond their own needs, snya Dairy
ConrrnTRWoTirr Wright of Iowa.
We sow crimson clover with buck
wheat late In August, with turnips to
tho lntddlo of September, then with
either wheat or oata (tit the middle of
October, remarks ? Ylrgtofe com
?pendent in Rural New Yorker.
Florida sheep are practically ex
empt from ikrtfcsti, except the mjr?-i
frtertoua "eeH pick" and '"eore head,"
etatms 8. Powees In Ohio Wanner.
A titfli Jfe* <* t#6oao la
L,m*m
Other Locals.
|
?y Ue Rerc on '.bo UZbt t umj 21tb,
? ?? > n 4 ? ^ "4
Mr. MlnM?>fr? of the Kahtt
berj* Co., of NV# Vo?k,' will. be to
Camden nt the atore of Mr. David
Wi>Jf<V t>tt ituv dsLow above mention*
yd for (he parpoae of tt*hin;r
order* for (I or? tailor uitiA* clothing.
Remember ih<? <1 a t *-f* uo<t1>* cuih lo
meet li i in at Mr. Woff*'* *?or?.
B),ll Arp Dying.
Cnrtwrsville, Q a ., An#. lt>?<-MaJor
Ch*rl?? A. Smith (hill Arp). at a
Into haul tonight w#* uuoonael^ufc.
J ha phyfdeians any the cod inny
como nt any moment or their pa
tient i any linger for weveral days.
His wenknesa ia aaid to be due to
lie infirmities of age rather than to
dUeuse.
J?*tt-Dt>wn tht* ttba/t.
Gov'. ,J. C. Sbeppard and^-two
daughter**, Mioses Heleu and Khett,
8 topped over in Auguttta at the Al
i?l o*i hotel for breakfast. Miea
IlehHft* through a miatnUe thinking
the elevator was at the bottom flc/or,
atepped iut.o the owning and fell
about ten feet. Beyond the ahook
and a few brmaca, wo are glad to
?;<> Miaa Helen w??h not seriously
hurt.?- Johnston News.
pieatcfl VVjtb Oamifoa.
A Hpeciul from t'halettoc to the
Columbia Btftte dated Aug. 16 aayaj
The Charlaton Light Drago nna,
Troop K. returned toCharleaton yet*
terday afternoon from Cftiudeu
whuio the Kirat regiment of cavalry
i Lao hfififf in ' amp. The aoldiera ait
| report having liad a fi^p j^p and
lllicy f?pcftU io high terms of the hoW
mtalily of the fAoul? Of Camden.
??lio encampment benefited thonj
conanjepably from A military atand
point and too hooper* were glad
that they had taken t)je Iff p.
Beautiful Windows.
_ o
During tho encampment heio
laat week tho Urge show windows
do ws of Mr. M. Usum were decor
ated in quitn k handsome and novel
etvie. Tl?? (}ty}or?t|oi}8 te presented I
Hampton Park an it wa? \hnt weetf
with touts, etc. Kven the tall pines
stcod inojestlcally in one of the
windows. To Mr. Baruoh, the aiYa
HJe (jaleaipau llitro, who has spent
several year* m a training t?ppj?l )n
w{ti?'off decoration, nud 10 Mr. W.
I). UoodaU, dtd due tho exquisite
taeto there displayed. -
Tho inagniftlcent centre window
of Dr. K. Leslie pomp's store w?'i
also decorated in a 'most. attractive
tnannor, representing tents, mouut
ed cavalry, etc. ,
A complete line of coffins- all
prices at. T. Ji Arrants'.
??? ?
fin AtjlfOal Story For
[ JLlttic Folha
S Caterpillars' Ball
The caterpillars' dntieo was ther,blg
Rest thing that tho caterpillar fiuudly
had given for xnnny iand many n long
day, and you may rent a as u riil that
not otio of the Invitations that woro
ncnrbut waa thrown away.
When tho tiddlers hnd Just begun
to llddlo and th?> dancer** had lined up
"I'M A CATKHriT.I?An,M ANSWE11ED UTi.
KAUfllWOnM.
on tup floor for the lirnt frrnnd wnlta, 1
who should come along but Mr. Kurth
worm. / i
?'.Only caterpillars nro admitted here,"
Raid the chief doorkeeper.
' "Woll, I'm n caterpillar,'.' answered
Mr. Euithworm, und be looked ofTend
od. ^
"What kind of a caterpillar?" asked
the doorkeeper.
"I'm a bnldhvadod caterpillar," an
swered the enrtnwonn promptly.
9o they decided to let blm In any
way, hud soon he was In the hall and
dnncliiK with the prettiest lady cater
plllnr tbero.
But 4he of the llttlo caterpillars
dropped ? piece of chcwlng buiti on the
floor, nml right In the midst of tho
whole afTalr Mr. Earthworm slipped on ,
It, and down Ito went In a heap on the
[?floor.
Everybody cried "Oh I" for they
thought that he must have been hurt,
hut he sprang up quickly enough and
was ready to keep on dancing. But.
wonderful to relate. tHo earthworm
got up wrong end foremost and l>egan
Arohad upafde down, for you
know that" one end of an earthworm
taokjf as tanik Uko hla head as the oth
er. But the caterpillars knew the dif
ference, and Ibcf all thought that he
uauat be a gbaat The lady caterpillars
?creamed, a ad the gentlemen cater
pillara Soaped out of ?h* window, and
that ended the big ball, except that
when Mr. Earthworm started to go
homo a crowd of caterpillar pnltnw*
caught *tn and fte?t Mm tojoll tor
- - ~ * ? " " aa>
* ? ?? -
H*lw<
Brittl Local Item*.
See Unsinr.^a Cjtfteffa ad. i?k/ an
otlx-r column.
'I he ?umisu r ??ehool f.'.r !??? ft era
| closes U> day. ,
Bithopvii!" )< mm a n*-?v ml n.il! lit ii i
I he {ovvn 'Ja to he light**! by ??'
! Ice' ? h;ity
??fJurMon'' >? t !??? name of h new
! pout * (Ww r?c?-nllv est^blMiwl in ilii*
I county u f*.w n?U?* ^nnt ??f K?*|nbnw
i Hie young ptcpb* of Caunit-n jmw
imvi' u splendid opportunity of p<?*
paring t lifnifciii! v<^ for live*
it ii't good srtliiritiN in &ftUo<t time.
The {.apt of Dibble's *t??re no the
corner of Main And <i>eKalb utr?olH
has been painted and otherwise flxod
u ) > which ndds very much to lit* up*
poarance, \ ? 4
Bishop Capers is qtiiie ill At hi*
summer home at Iirevard, N. C. ?vith
.'pnouwonia* The prayers of the con
aregaliouof Grace churclt laat
day a>orpip? wore asfied for the aiok
Bishop,
There was a hose ball game pl>?ycjb
at the polo grounds on Tuesday aP3
tor noon, the vii*iting team hoiug Kcr
shaw. The score was 18 to 5, iti fn
vor of Camden, there befog no
plays,
those desiring information con
cerning the Business College to he
opened here on the 7th of September
may call at the Poatofflce in Camden,
where they can obtain eircnlars and
alt necessary information.
Lawrence Copcland, formerly sunt
mappr 0* 'ft Ke^tnf cpnn.
ty, was committed to jail Tlicd'ty (n
default of $2,000 bond to aw^it ifial
at the Uoyembor tPVR* ftf U'uiM
rttates court on the charge of
b* 2 ss I cm ? n 1 1 - - C el ti to bi a Reco r d ,
Writing while hero la?t TiiUt^day
to itiH paper, the Georgetown Out.,
lopjf, Adjutsnf |)oar says} 4,TI$
greatest event of *ihe week wuu tbo
grand (military ball at the opera
hou io. Beauty nnd chivalry were in
evidence. It was one of the great
OH social events in the history of ?be
pifcf." ?
/urorf,
Thp fallowing arc the jurors to
serve at the September term <^f Court i
for this county ; ' J
Jan A, Ilahon, W. R. iWker, W
II Strond, J. W. Butlor, J. It Hoi
ley, H. B. peoHo, ?? A. Mc|)ow?r, J
M. %. Haley, 'i\ a. Oauthwn.'W. T.
JefforieM, T, VV. Spears, A.D. llm
fionJ J, W, Jones, K. E. Mungo, J A
Koneborougti, W. M. Braoham, Win.
W hi talker, ft. I*. Elliott, J, M. Baker,
K(more* $rown, W. A, r . Cunnjng^a^i.,
Miko H-Mjdera, W, H. ifarborougH.
,i). T. T^vlOr, Ii. W. Watts, W. J.J
Ulftkyford, John A. Faolkenbcrrv,
it A WcCrtsUilll, John A Shaw, .!,
J. Sutton, Jr., i). A. MeDonaUl,
T57~^o]#on,"' "f1. |i. T rue fide L Si
Iiondrjjf, (pi 3tQk:es, H. Cllyhnrn.
Eeal Estate
And Collecting Agency.
AH property r'or saie or rent, anil
allsaluims pinned in my hftntis will
rocoivo prompt attention. Claims of
all kinds? -rents or o|>en accounts.
Office, opposite the Workman House
in .J. h\ ,) on kin's office.
G. G. ALEXANDER.
U?mhI
Notice To Teachers And
Trustees,
beginning nt the opening of the preaent]
school ?enr. July the- l?t, teachera t?itt?t
nse i? their kuIiooIh t ho now Kchool Heg
Inter, which may be had on application
at t bin ojtico.
Chimin will not be approved unlt?B?
ninth* ont on the now forms.
It. C. Bruno,
Supt. Education, K. C.
Important Notice.
Notim in hereby given that injae-l
cor<hw)L-t! with the Uw governing I the
?arae the quarterly meotinga of lthoj
County Board ol <Jotr???ieaioner? will be 1
held on the first ifand^VJ in Jenujtry,
April, July and October, but all other
meetings ??f the board will he hold on
WfduefldavM, utter the llrat Monday of
each month and thi*t all b|U? mwt be
file J with the Supervisor the day before
the ineetlngH or they cannot ne acted
upon.
By order of the County Commissioners.;
J. M. SOW EL U
Supervisor.
April 9th, 1903.
m.iv i?vii?niTf!
X
Under _.aiJ.d by. virtue ol. sundry tax |
executions to mo directed, I will proceed
to sell. before the Coprt House door In
the Citv of Ciivndop, nu tltP first Mon?lW j
In Sept, 1^03, during the legal* hours of |
?ale, the following described real estate,
to- wit:
Lot No. lOod on MArket atreet, Cam
den. Levied upon and to be sold aa the]
property of Hat. of R. M. Cantey.
v>4 acres in No. 18 bounded north by
3audcra creek, JCaat by land# of Henry
Kobinton, South by M- M. Young end
\V<jat by Kst. of Alexander, Leytad up
on' and to bo sold aa tbo property of
James Rwbinaon.
:>0 acrea in No- 16, bounded on the
North by W. B Iluokaboe, South by
(iettys Unda, West by Iluckabee lands
and Eaat by Qettys and Huckabec.
Levied upon and to be sold aa the prop
erty of Kat. of Johar.na Huckabee,
l'04 acroM in No. 4 bounded on tl?p
north by John Smith, etst bjr^oo H?W
clitT?, south by Kst. o| Wjftr-Ftat) ?n d
Went by WalUrs Hall. ^Latrled upon
and to bo sold a* the pre pert y of J. M,
Hall
16 acrea im No. ? by land* of
i J. C. killton,' Zaeh Loo Item
and Robinaon Road. LitM ipoe
?o be m?ld ae the property a# bt, 9i4. Z.
Wright, -4- - -
J Tot lo ritj of r*mden Ho. ltQPi
The above cut give* you a good view of our Soda Wate?
Detriment fjom which is served daily the most deiiciouti
-lei) Cold Drinks of all kinds, aud a very popular resort theft
hot day# for both old and young. Drop in and cool off,
. Vety Respectfully,
jCemo dt XfA* Cprner 9)ruggttU.
PIXONm OB. ?
RUMMER
THE UNB FOR BUSINESS,
THE. LINE FOR PLEASURE,
The une for all the best
SUMMER RESORTS
? Complete Summer Rood Folder
Malted Free Id Any Address*
, * -I
A. Tuaic. &H. HAKtfjie*, W. H. Tayu>?.
PtaM. Traffic Mgr. . A.m. Ooo'I rwo. A<1.,
-Arumr*. qa.~^L*
SEABOARD
Air Line Kailway.
North-ffouth-East-West.
Two Daily Pullman Vestibuled Limited
Trains Between South and New York.
gftftdass Mng Car SerTice.
The JBesi-Hates and Route to all Eastern
Cities Via RICHMOND and WASH
INGTON, or Via NORFOLK and
steamers. To Atlanta, Nashville, Memphis
.Louisville, St. Louis, Chicago, New J Or
leans, and all Points" South and Southwest
-*^To Savannah and Jacksouville and all
V V X ? ? **
points in Florida and Cuba. ? a
??? ? ? ? ? i i ? ?
? rPotitivoly the shortest lin^ between?
ifrbi^Ti a: <5 c SOUTH.
C^^For detailed. information, rates, sched
ules; Pullman Reservations, &o., apply t6'
any agent of the Seaboard Air Line Railway
or to J. J. Puller, Travelling Passenger
^ Agent, Colinjjbia, S. C.
Ghas. F. 8towart -A . G. P. Agt.,
Navannah, Ga.
KILN DRIED
. FLOORING,
Spend year money at
$RR9$3tQ& liitp'buirti up your
city. . Remember a dollar
sent a^ay from Oamdeu ncv
, er returns.
CEILING, MOULDING,
BRACKETS, FOR SALE.
Any style of Ua sing, Jblooriug, Oiling
"T~ ~~ti? Moulding tfottenorit to order.
ON HAND STANDARD
Crown Mould, al?o B#ok, Bed, Oove and Pic
ture Mould. Quarter round, Window
C?ps, wai?8??M>*p ?nd ??tr?g?l. OuUtde oinngi
gottcti out to. jjfjgjgfr ? .
nit :4?V Jiidl
Book Keeper
Waited * !><>?!< k*tp?r. Apt'ly
hy Iftifel OJily. Mr ttttPW; -,,nr
Vol On vinxy T*?ra* And AUo|
Very Lew Pm?
1 15 Him*** ?*<? i<</r Ai?4??
1 20 Iforttf .RowiPt tyo|t*rj
1 ?><? Kaw Pratt 0h?,
1 Coniloo*cr,
I Ke?d?r Ami '
i PftHfl. A. I). KcnnotM*.
JOHXK,^ FXK I N 8*
</Awj>kn. R iV 'vi
I I'nritri ?tor tor HuiMt/ln*. o??-oK>#
Work, bnilftmytdiitir iatti* mob) tt*0< h???vm.
Heaters, KAHgO;., and Hifctrhi fcciopHfrt for *st4
(MtiU.tiflti |0?t ill h<>u*et?. Tf J~. -
ton not In town |t wHI p&x jrou 10 4?'ov? in?t ? l*u?t ?r ?'
c i, i bain? will oe forwtrofo,
' Jofcn V. .tonkin*. * ,.'?
Notice*
Notioe i? hereby glv<m tbat tbp Honrd
of CommUaioaera at Owi r last i?o<rti??g, .
?.)iiMUrniAn<!^J all outstanding o^der*
foi Huppliea to paupenu except thow fee- .
lng oared for by tho Opynty Inflrmaty.
Horopter upitlicMioutt ..for jwaiatance
must bo nuitie direct to Dm Oom?ul?.
?iouero. ? . J. M Sowoll,
(loaafy aupjpr*^fK>ffc
1) y 0?n V Hop?
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When you cim own a homo or farmf ??
!Ohh than iIip rem you pay why not r.wn
one? Kor full particulars about this
eat-y nln.n imply' to
' W C. IT on i'li, TVu-ft] Ajfrb
M. L. Smith. IJW?i Attorney
Jf. j{. Z&enson,
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER,
CAMDEN, C.
Plans and uppciflfcation* fnrpialed. 1
Plato-tfhiHri stor? fronts a speciality*
Work Atineriiitontled.
Jan. 9 tf.
ICE.M7
I will open an Ice Ifotrsfc
about April 1st in the rear of '
Geisenhein.-Vs Furniture Stoio
jand solicit ilia patronage of\al|
ice purchasers;
My pricc* will be for Ice at ."i
the Ice House; my delivery .
wagon will bo run as an. no ? ?
^ ... ? -rrjyi
<5ommodation to my customers.
On 8 miday s -_.tli? lea House
will bp op< ned at 7 o'clock a,
in., an?l c losed at 2 p. ra.
Respectfully,
0. W. CROSBY.
Mareli 8B1I1. 1003.
CURETON & ALEXANDER,
COLORED LJNDE11TAKEUS,
CAMDEN, H. C.
Formal Announcement? \
Tho undersigned wtgbc* to anoonefca
lo tho public that they will open o?v
Julv lutan Undertaking Establishment ^
oh Main street, opposite IS Q. Dibble'*
store, and wfll >>e prepared to fornfah
Caskets and Cofiiua, day or night. W?
have our own Ilearae, and con acooaao^
date you in this reppoct. Ho member
are the only COLORED*. UNDBRTA
KER8 IN OAMDEJ^. We solieitQoon.
try *8 well a# City {malnem, . aravrfoir
oor friendw tbe beat of atfceuttOiL " YrfoeV"
moderate. i
In addition to our Undertaking V^f-A
nest, \vs are .itso geheraT OablvwA anU
Furn^ure repairer*.
When ynu need our servkM* oomato ?;
'see us or let. ue kriow whore to call ou
you. ....
CIJRK TON A ALEXANDER,.
June 26th? IttO;?.
? - -w - -
AN EASY MATTER ? ...
to have a home built Juat as yon irtaxt it.' r
L'I.aNS
prepared uciorillng to owner*? Inaifac
fc "??"% fs^bsiw.r:*
plans mmlrt, Ihoso wIIIlcrlvuthA m%x +
mum i\l - " :* T,\ . *.* '
111080 Will glYtt tfc* *
mum o( beauty *nil cunveuiww*-** mini- _
mum cost. ? ji *
O ur . d?flluus At* ?^??*H*H3r*<liniTe<4r~ "
MITCHAM A BRACK
Architects & Fttll?0?T8. - ?*
No. 76 B oad Stroet. Caa4?),;S C\
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