The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 21, 1903, Image 3
An umbrella wan fo"*?d *t tb??
p. ?i bftliur * caUulaVy Owner, umi
ttt. t| hv rtJliux Hi ibis ufflee and
pi) tog foe thianotie*. '
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i r; . Fine Xmpro.vi?u?nt.
'J'honu e.x?*H*0?t barbers,
& S'?tn?? be^<wjdi,;d L<v l heir
*se of tbp VOHMt mir.rmsto bofoun-1
?mvwh?r?' J'??y have also added ?*'
l}tgidi?oai? fittp Oil* and other li x
tu*ea ahcl fclifc Shop Sow
favorably f*itb tli Oae of tho largest
eitie*. ? ??-,? - r ??-? j
rr.1V. jemk'J>ickot a?munjit-.?ai?.
Dp Mond?y Mmm^k
itxiMid tf. R??? will inaugurate
* Wak-Picket- #*TOnnirt-8a!e. ~Wto
novel ?*le 'Wiil ha turn U> exceeding
ly intetesttng not only on account
of |if novelty, bat also for the gre>.t
values vo !>* gotten them. - iVook
out for M?|OWHt Snd be euro to at
tend th I irtreif jsile.
Pound, V?M
That v0ry valuable pearl sot
brooch wbleh was lout by one wh?
attended the i)$}i at the' Opera
House la?t Thursday night, and
advertised in th? Chronicle on Fri
day morning? was restored to the
fiwnor at the Workman House lti j
JesS than two .hoar* af tfu- the paper
cauoe out. Besides tbo intiinsu
?alue of thu pin, n pi'zed by ,
lira owner# a lady, because it wasi
prcsenfllti to her by afriend several
ym^. h?
jt cost, to gqt the pin back
tue s half a dollar to pav for the
advertisement, and yet how many
there are wbo overlook the impor
^M^>^veri(?ing ! Huaineea mon J
of ^Camden.* awake toj^our interem?
,tJse more printers' Wt, and note th*
happy result. ^ \
? m; ??-.
Camden to have a Business College.
We are pleased tostato t.tyit Cam
den is to have a buAinees college,
And young men desiring 60 take a
tjostnoss courfle cap do bo without,
^Kiprrlng tho expense of going a j
ance from homfr.- .The college
l>e iril chsfge of )Prof. B. W.
fdnger, of Spartanburg, who has
Charge of the bnstneBS'Uollege in
' "$kj for a number of years, and
. .japLttookkeepicg, etenograpbv
type writing. This is n golden
ortujrity for tho. young people
our commttotty, and the jr should
" no * info in seeing Prof. Got
- All who ente r the first
? nl'owed tSi .oft from ,
?iness course. Further I
lation can he hnd by reference 1
tft rin another f
Ulrica ting wttb
vW, Jt4 MTeiaon.
toT^g-Mr. W.
Vo*? illness was men,
<hm? eolurana1 /several
^at Jils home on up
?la.?t Saturday nighV
For aowe time It
Mr, Nelson
. ^ut it w*s hoped
ls?b W??ld
.t? -UMm?l th,
diepensati<Hr|
.Mm
ebbed oar. if r. Nelson was [
w
. friend and everybody
is friend. He w?e general
aa^ttiose wfio lcnew-j
ki best lo\e<l bim most. The fa.
1 U*as^ekl froe& the *?Ahlenee
iunilsy afternoon and as the
tjb ton was lowering and in
ftaencs'^of a large number of
?Tng Iriends the mqrtal re
ft# big hearted Will tfpfsbn
to rf?t in our timmtJL
Je of bis . wife^jjho pwder
lm lew 'rtwwnryflais ago.
'retty Home Wedding
IjIMh hu ? gain entered our
^H*?a with lUtoa* fetter?
Wing he?*?s tad- Fftuw Ca
>oogh blind* ro*y congrftlu
hum m the euowe# <?~t*o|
In^deb.ft*.
Wt W. Coney, ? the popular
|r?gest of thr Southern R*lti
???P*ny ?t Hrgood, JC.
" . wipifllane yevent occurred
-% *n. on Toeedfty, the l*th
' MfebrWt't
Talhe
wedding
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p?*aos**L.
lUWw ']' -.VAr.- v . , ; ' . ???
B7SS 17 V? t~ . .. 'Hjrwy u U "VU>U<t
Voting leave nest Thnrfcd?y for Niw
York.
Monnrrt David ami Mfeivin )Ww? of
gavannah Ga, arc vUMin^ Mr l^xie
(Jeisenheimer
1)V. J/ W; Dmm has j'oimi to mK?t
hi* frtnjfK- who are on tla-ir return j
from Hprro^*,
I he Mifcv^a DuAi^, of )ilM*l<Khttf|r?'
nre v?*lting Mr. and Mjb. John Ltnd |
nay. ivn Lmren* ?tree'. j
We are delipbted u> Jtrm* that Mr. i
A K. Ktdmoni, wno haH!??<en auiTor.
it?# with fever, is ahl? to ho at work
i^atn.
Mr. II. C>, .Schroder. of our town,
who attended the w<>ddi?tf 0f Mi?^
},en* Kamh, at Br&nohvllle, has re
turned hope.
Mrs. Porter ^fcccoinpaniod by tho
Misses Potter and her two little boy*,
returned to Charleston I att Saturday
after thoroughly* enjoying the Kn
eampmwnt.
M*> P. W. K1 dredge and her three I
little daughters returned Tftaaday
afternoon from Speueor. Iod., whero
they. spent most of the summer. We
are pleaied to state that Estella, the
youngest child who waa criticaly III
during the'.r visit, i? now con vales*
cont v
Mr. W. L. DeP^a Thanked.
-Our Committee, appreciating the
earnest and. disinterested work of.
it* Chairman, Mr. W. L, UePaas, in
obtaining the Qnoaropraent of the
First Regiment, of Cavalry in Cam
den, arranging for th*> visit of the
Governor and his slalY aod th? four
infantry companies on the day of
the governor's review, in organ;?r
lug, plana for their entertainment,
??d ?o directing affaira that thefi'
whole.scheme was successfully car
ried out, f,o the mutual plenaurc of
visitoro and citizens, wo have
thought fit to meet and pass the
following resolution :
' Whereas, thu. citistea* o# Oatn^lom
and ouRCommittee feel under mfcny
obligations to Mr, W, L* DePass,
Chairman, for his efficient sprvioea
in entertaining our military guests,
it jh
Resolved that the thanks of tb?
Citizens of Camden 4nd our Com
mittee are dne Mr. DePaee, and arc
hereby tendered him.
C. 3. Shannon, Jr,
A. I>. Kennedy,
M. H. H^ymau,
David Wolfe,'*1'
M. L. Smith.
ComwUteo,
Death of Mr. J, M, Heath.
* On Toosdav ta?t ibtar cdtymunity
was greatly shocked by a tHftttrath .
an nquucing th etloath of . Mr. J amy a J
M. Heath in, Now York, whorehe.h*d
been carried on Thursday last to un
dergo a# operation by thfc most skilled
pbydSiaWof tlial uity.
The funeral was held yesterday af
afterficon from Or*oe Episcopal!
church coed noted by the It?;<:tor liev,
W. B>y Gordon assisted Her. MK
UodfiriB of Xaucaeter and K?Sv. Mr
Earlef ft f Uamd on f and wero attended
br nrtarge concourse ot friends and
relatives who thou attested the love
esteem in "which the gouerom,
end and gonial comrade was
- ^ie family waa imned at J
wy
tiveu. While the unusually h*
and numerous floral tributes allowed
that tho?e in Oroonwood,
Oharlotte aftd New York unl
the bereaved family in ^ieVlng I
tfcojifrliteOQ this sad occasion...
" The following gentlemen acted, as
pall bearers: Messrs. J. H. Wither
?poonr W. J. Oauthen, K. ?.Wylie
and J. B. Lasenby, <*of Lancaster,
E. D. Blakeney, of Kershaw, E. E.
Retnbert, of Remberts, and .T. D.
MfcBowail, ofCamden.
Mr. Heath waa one of Lancaster's
leading and moat succesafal business
men. He waa president of the Hsath
Banking and Mercantile Coiqpany
fid had Jarge business intereata at
wkyille and Kershaw. He waa a
rector in the Lancaster cot' on
mills, also in the hank of L&ncester,]
"w nyr* mm m ^ivu^iuvuv uuivint ? ?
Lancaster and Cheater railroad.
He waa a a on of Mr. John Heath
of Cafnllls, G*? and waa^bont 40'
years of age. lie Vaa marked aome
year* ago to Miss Ida Shannon, of
Camden, daughter of (lie late Col.
-Win, M- Shannon.
^ Mis: Death' Us now here, Ae ?o<m
as the new* w?? learned In Camden
bar-brother; Capt. Jfl^.ghannpti,
and .hot sisters* Mr?. A. W. Bofhet.
and Mr*. W. D.Bojkin.andDjr. ?Jno.
W. Ci>rl?ett left at once* to be^ with
bet under these trying clrcumatancea.
Mr. H^ath h$* an aouaoaUy Jjuse.
family oonneoUoa in Camden/ and
many frioa'da. Sit Of whom extend to
the bereaved family their heartfelt
sympathy. Besides his young widow,
he leaves* four young son^and an in
fant daughter.
A special from Lancaster, Mr
Heath a home, to the State dated
Aog. 18tth, eays : #
- ?Oamea II. Heath, pteatdsot and
manager -ol toe lieattf^oking and
: Mercantile company aocWR of our
aiaenit and influential oiti
in a sanitarium in New
this st * o'clock.
^hfetbia
ft east apsUof i
t i. t r?* ? -_5" ... ; ! \ ? tj ? I |M| 1
| -iry^vvr -(fvt Vi
" -x. vyitfjqflfoijr .tH ajp x^c
hr* i W'/'"
JRpen
;r PERSONAL ,
i Wuh Minnie Ciyburn w at homo
! f?>* H f*'W dwV?.
Mr*. M, I, Ham* left thin week
tfor Sa?ud* N: C. . i ? - ,
Mr If J,j S<J$]o#burg, of our city in
tn V^irb tor a few <t? jh.
i Mr. T 4\ OoRo^ is visiting Mr.
i Hununu DnHohO, r?f Aslu'ville.
Mr. IX F. Dixdp and faru(ly hi)v<?
i ?ji<? into t ??? Baptist paraonaga,
Mi?R Mary M>klo ia viaitfog Uo>
aunt Mrs.. &. C. Ashe nt Yorkviilo.
? Mr. Geo. Kobn of ih? Stato stall'
wn 8 In the city Saturday afturuoou.
Mihh Ada Phelps has been award
scholarship to Wipthrop Col
l>r. and Mw. ?. R, /empand -Mies
May Coolly havo return**! to Knox
ville, Teun- . ,
Mrs. .J, J, Workman and Mrs.
Douglas (ioykin left on V^bdnusda}'
for Afthevillo. v"
Mr. A. J. Beutlio hfis taken a po
sition at the mamuiolh store of M r.
M. Baum.
We reeieved a pleasant call on
Tuesday lust from Mr, GilUm Kale>
of "Carson.'* .
Mr. Simon Baruoh, of Georgetown
has boon spending a few days in Oam
den this wt<ek. ^
Copt. W. M. Shannon returned
bonio on Monday laut from White
Stone Springs.
That excellent gentleman, Mr. K
1?J. UembortB, of Komberts, was in
Camden yentorday. '
Mrs. Paulino Williams of Chariots
ton is in ,feho city on a viait to her
daughter Mrs B. JT Baum.
Misses Nellie and Mefca Hoy kin, who
have bt?en visiting at Mr. C, ?*. Sl#n
nou'a, Jr., have returned hom
Miaa Bessie Sullivan returned to
Hotieapotb last Monday aftor a de
lightful visit to Misc Beanie Zeuop.
Mra. R. A. McDowell is on a vis
it of n week or tjvo to frieuds aud
relatives at Heath Springs and La.n
caster.
Miss Estelle Coleman, of A ikon,
and Mies Blanche Mooro, of Laoeaa
ter, are'the guests of Miss Honor
Lang. ,
M^esrjfv Leo Schenk, 0- H. Baum,
W. K. Johnson, and J. H. Kami
left on Wednesday for the northern
markets.
Mrs. Flora OePass and her popular
daughters, Misses LUv and Floride,
have returned from n delightful viait
to Union.
Mrs. Y. S. Jordan and her charm
ing daughter, Miss Bessie, Have re*
turned from a delightful visit fo tbe
seashore. ' .
Prof. R. M. Kennedy left Waynes*
day for ^aln^ whnrer irtli" br'Ttro
guest of that most genial* host. Mr.
f*. Tr YiBep?gno. .
Mr. P. T. Villeplgue returned to
Saluda on Tuesday, accompanied by
Mjw Kmily Carmon, who will vi?it
Misa Mary Villopigue there.
Mr. Philip Lacbieotk of George
town, ts in Camden visiting hia
friends, the young people of MrkH.
G. Carrison'i* delightful home. >v
Capt. L. L. Clybnrn of WoBtvilW
paid us a pleasant call laat Monday.
Capt. Clyhurn isoao of our most ster
ling Sfr&'fegreeeotatlve citizens,
Mrs. ty. Gefosnbe'tmer and daugh.
tor. Miss H el ej? . together With Mr*.
JL I?ntta havttygono to Brhnchvi lie
to attend the 'Wedding of 'Miss Lula
K*resb. \ / /]
Mr. John Phetfis, Szu taxpects to
leave next Tuesda^to accept a poat
tion at Guy dan. La, John ?g nna of
<mr beet young men and wa regret' to
see him leave.
Mr/Henry Robin son , cotton buyer
for lieaTBOn & Co.. of Savannah, Who
waaetationed here laat winter, was
in CAinden on Sunday meeting his
many friends.
J Mrs. Jane B. Thomas of Dairlfng'
ton county, and her daughter*? n-law
Mrs. H. T. Thomas were in Camden
last week en route to Rocjk H?U to
visit relatives.
Mr. C.F. McQueen of Agnate. Qo.,
brother of Mrs. I. H. Alexander and
|*Miw Kate who hat* bwwn
spending a few days bere returned
homo yesterday.
r ;We regret to lose from oar com
munity Mrs. Leitner and her two
daughters, wh<r hare ?ono to Cheater
to ){Ve with Dr^ dalmond Leitner, a
promi nonfc'drnggiat of that town, ?
, Mr. *nd,Mre^Georj!e De8amsure
end family , ? of* Atlanta, ar<* rinitiuj!
Mr. *nd Mrs K B. Canfey on Klrk
?weod hetgbte. ?Mr*. J B. 8tf edman,
Jr., and infant eon accompanied
thrm*, ?
Mr. and _Mrs.^ F. 11. Zfetnp. acwtm
ie. left aa Wedneedey for ? Wait
to retail*** in Virginia. They will
also go to Washington and take in
mneh eight seeing in ihat beautiful
city,
Mr. Ed. S. Van* wx called to
Qenderson*i!te (ifTacconnt of the in*
new of life beautiful little boj. Oteyn
land. The sympathy of . the oommoas
Iky is bis, and we all hope for a
epeedy rooorery of the dear liulftW
low, who is a great favorite with all,
nd tha lt?hi of tiia father'* home.
_ . ong the rwitnra wko oame fo i
leunaanad ionj*er wittt tbeit fneada
Ak?*> Rdl. Km
|n>Hd Dt.:tn?? MaM.kli el
Slippers And Low Quarter
Shoes For Summer Wear
v *
Hi ? -? . ? * .
Wear? phowiug I lieru in nil the latent styles.
I, *2 and 3 strap Hundals, OK:ff?rds and Now Port Tien, in
Vitii and Patient Colt. . TJiey will please your eye and
?i . V - - ' . - ' '
pocket book. - ? ? ? ? ' ,
Men's Lqw Quarter all graded. ? llave you seen them? If*
not, you are not doing yourself rigbt.
S3
A full line of Men and's Boy's Clothing at \, . ioefc to please
The Shoe And (Jloihing; Man.
OPENING SEPT. 7, 1903.
9f$anagetl by Ofirof. *10 \ t/H. Setsinger,
i {. I
Of ?onvors? S&usrncssr Goti&yvy Spartanburg
c So, Ca.
THE MOST EXPERIENCED AND SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS
COLLEGE MAN IN THE CAR(fllb\A&
i Taught hjr thoroughly competent teachers, in High School
ailding with all neceHsary.^uipinentfi and conveniences.
Save boald and traveling expense* by taking a course at
your own home, noy.
Latest and most approved system of Bookkeeping, Stenog
raphy and Typewriting,, the same as taught in our bottle
school at Spartanburg, and at Atlanta, Richmond, Baltimore,
Now York, and others of our large oities.
Special -Class in Rapid BusineHw Writing and Stenography
for Graded School children .
We guarantee thorough and complete work: In all depart
ments, and will cheerfully refund every dollar. paid by any one]
who on the completion oi the course i? disiiwfcisfied, ^ ?
All who secure scolarshipa during the first Week will be al
lowed $5.00 off the regular pi ice of either the full Business or|
Stenography .course. . * ? "
Every young man and young lady/ whether graduates of lit
erary schools or not, will find this course helpful to them, and
those who wish to secure positions1, or increase their salaries,
will tod it indispensable; ?
You cannot afford to miss it. Oajl ony'or write to,
SPraf. h?. 3i. Sotsinger, 97fgr,, Camden, S. C.
Ad Undisputed
More Money to
Bny a Deering Ideal &o^fer and Steelvfiyge~--the great
hay savers. .
Buy a Thomas Grain Drill and Fertilizer Distributor,
^rain drilTs save seeds and- protect plants idfotttt frost and
freezes.
We will need all the Small grain we can raise this year.
Com will be high. The government reports for July poorest
. OMItmiMNJI'
raiiTifiTt'.
Having reduced 'cm r entire ? ~
. stock cff S 11m liter uood? to ai>- - >
9 ? ? ? * .
turtl cost, (and when wo Bay
. Y*'f r vv ?
cont wo m?iui cost), we take
pleasure* in culling the atten
? - * - - *-7 .r. T
tion of tli* people of AJfrl Kid on '
and Kin-rounding country to
... ? ? r *T- V r-P*. r>;rv:
ihp fiuit, nitfl invito ahem to
? ' ri j,,' | ?*-- --V^-Tr'T 1. 1 ii.nr/" - ~ ? ?'? ' ' t '^"VT
conn; Kiid tak ? tdvm t age of
sn
_Quii^w?m?r stack, t;i.
cloned out regardless ot price,
and if you would Raye money
on purchases, come, and come
quickly. We lieed^thefpace i
the goods occupy, and want
the monojr they will bring
bo ^Strike while the iron is
li of," ami thereby bring to
yourselves joy rfnd happliiei
ihia clearancesale, ia oT^
courao, for the cash only, as
we ctfuld not think of putting
accounts on oar book sat the
s ridiaulou*ly low prices at
which these- goods will- be
sold.
Trusting yon will favor us -?
1th your presence vory boob,
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? _ / a.
w
we are yours very
fully and truly,
A (iILT EDGE