The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 24, 1905, Image 2
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PUHLISiJKU KVKUY KiilDAY
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Bukki Kii rroN It at k# : ? Oiiy year , $1 .80,
#i< tuOdtlia, 76eioit.i; tlireo month*, 4V
lUi i'i y<> it Advkktihino: ? Ordinary
tr.i'.MU'iii a<l v. i t iiwuentH, Hr^t iiibcrtion
f >, -t si|iiarw ; each ? iibseipient in.
'>() per Hquare,
liU". ' .t:i local*, 6 Collin per limi ouch in
m>* r' to ii.
Obitwar ion charged for at Hiiinit ra!e? an
or* i nary tt'l Vcrtitdn^.
Cftndidatim' Card* tor County ollicen
$6.00. i.'on^ nanioii :ii $10.00.
All tHii.'tniiiniciitioiiN u'hlri^hHcl to tl<in
pajii r muHt bo 4Cf*on?|?aiuo<l by I he true
iiJii.if a-. (I ail.lri HH ni tln> wriU;r, in ?-r
<|i.'r in insure attt-nt ion. Ki?jeotr-,d inan
UBt'.i ijit.s will nol ln> returned.
Communication* will In- jiii bl itched w !u*U
Olinlire.-t to lli? judicial public Mini
n >t >l it defamatory nature. No re
? l?? j i s h i b i 1 i ty will bt? anHUined fur tin*
viov.'H of cor reH|M)iu|entH.
Raton for coutruet adv^rti&tn^ will lie *ti
nonnecil u|moi application at the oflice.
Ktonilianees by cbccliHj ilraftM ami poMta!
money oider? should bo made r?ayal?h>
to \V I j. AloIK) VVKI.L,
Camden, S. C.
(JAMI)KN. N. (J., KKU 11 >05
Historic Cnnnlon. Pari 0m\
Colonial Ami lU'voliitiou
arv.
oftjy C?/t o m a s j/. rAlanti taut Sftub
/> } w/. Jk*9nnec/j/. ? 1> h o State Co. ,
^ ^ C'uiumdia. Gx& /.2 J/n. 42'J
j Pages. ? Op.
Rou^h!;/ tho firflf four
CtiliptuIH of l.ll(i book ibal with tin'
oo'oii ill liinlnry of the oommuniiy
and tin! untu ning fifteen with lb'1
pciiodif I lie I { ? ? volution. Within
tiio liir.iln of f J i ? ? llri I chapter, which
in n m, nonary <>f our tnunirip;*! bwdo
ry Ih iii itH fit< ( p! ion io the pmnnl,
tlio following Inpit'K tit u funded :
t l.o lu\ hi;; < II of I'roili ic.Uubufji
Township, v. bir'i b; tlio niirliesf In:
f^inninti of mir miuii^ipfd fxiHb-m'r;
1liD vm ioioi Ic'ji.sluiivo ui-Im ci lab
I i H h 1 1 1 I be c;l\ I ? ?H1)?la I ii'K ; [i'i?
Tovvn. tin- M .-I !<?-( nnd *ho lowti]
II n 1 1 , I ! !??' r.m-it ' ? ? < ? !c an t tit*- i III .; v j
ol K i : ? ? ' Hi '!.r; 'I >1 ? fi'oi/i tin' niin.'
till m id' ( 'oUi.C i, I 7 1 1 1 S I ; tb(! It 41 ? J
me t (I'lH lit I r , vrili || b'lVr l>c??n con
^ id * liiblc fi.o'or.i in I'liosinj; the
I-. to Hily pi'i^'i cn't i>l I hi; br.vn north j
wni d frolii tl -' i -l ij^iliul loi'al iott; i lie
Knr 'H and tho ptibbc t-qiuxroH, with Hi
brii T ai'rr.titil el (bi> origin of thn:
naini'H o! (Mir si riMds ; tho town eiir-j
rcnoy. t'lid u 1 i - 1, < f tin* I fiicndnnlH j
r.ml Mayors ol rntndoti from 1 7 L> 1 to {
1904
Ill theroxt ohitpler oil tlio 1 ml ill II !
Kta, 1 1 j e Watreo and Catawba thins:
I
rcc.rl y??Vn?|n ci't' at trillion, tho lifo nl j
Kil?f* linear hi 1 r t' n, 1 1'< I as fully iih '
f no records will permit, and seyeialj
in Ion ntiii;r "letters are printed which!
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vividly portray life in the i n 1 ? ? r i ? ? r <>l j
South Carolina ;il ( hut tinio Antony!
th'' stllh'iH tho most, prominent li^ j
tiro in I Imf of t-'r.iniu 1 \Y \ 1 y , the
?tuidy tin. I nob'o hearted ol?l (.^tia
her. Chapter III, I'ino Tree Hill,
I'.ives nil extended account of tlioj
lirat hfltli'tncnla in llio vicinity of
Camden. Attention is palled to dia
p.rum N<?. 9, facing pMK? vv
fihowB tho holdings of tho earliest
settlers. Iht' construction of thin
map ib tin especially clover piece ot
wovV, In in?* made by comparison of
tho pints ann< xed to the original
grants in Kredrieksbnif* Township,
found in I ! ; i< Slnte archivca. Con
nidomhV inToi malion in uiven about
tho Outdo r ?'"hii>v that came to this
vii'ini'> in ITo'i it IT.'il and rent'iin
ed f.ir half a e.niu^v a 1 n ?"#_??. ' ami t<i j
thloMi ? ? 'u im-nl ? >t tho prpubilh > 1 1 I
The last- < hnpVt r ?'ti tlic colonial p? i
ml 1 1 i kcu ski m tho ori^'n of tho nani'l
Ctundm, nod i I'l'ci ds the iitn oU
Samuel Mntiih, " tint ti-nt wh.t per j
Hon I orn in Camden."
From this point i ho >tory of the
Ti ovolutinn is unfolded. And tin'
authors are to ho commended for
their proportionate treatment of this
extensive subject Tho b'attle.-i ?.f
Camden and lTohkirk lldl are trra!
ed in chapters ??t conshlurahlo length,
but ^reat care loin been t'tken to
make the narrative continuous h\
well- writ ten outlines of the event*
that led tip to these two on?jn<*e
men tv. Space forbids an extended
discussion of the several chnpt. is,
but attention must l e called to the
thoughtful inquiry as to the exlent
of Gat i'h'h culpability !er the dbas
(runs defeat at the Hultle c> f Cam
den I lieae cb'ipters are replete
with informal on. and tho numeron?
amclotes mafco the narrative tiosh
and interesting. At a time when *??
many good men of wealth or aland.
inj? were Hoya'istK or Tories for poli
ey's Hake, it i^ a matter of satisfac
tion to nolo that tho life and proper
ty of Joseph Kotshaw. llio "fathei of
Oanulen", were bound up with the
fortunes of the patriots. Brief bio
? graphical sketches are given of the
I leading British and American < flWr*
.. ..who took part in the two ehi? f hui
' l
? r ? 8nb?$qao?t of the ' ook are
,v dflVOMi) to ft sketch of the Gornwal
Hi House, to ?b ioqulrj into the 1 c- '
f{;nd of A ^iujH of' Glasgow, t<> ac j
0 junta of tho viaitw of \V Uhhin^tof; j
and Citizen Minieter Oenei, to |
graphical akotc.how <>f John Adam- |
te>n, .Joseph Jhovmd, and tin- notori
ous Uunlol McGii It, urn!, hihtly, lo?.
hi ief Keeount of tho horri I I'rui.i! oJ
Xjmton'n Mdl. kliOWfl, Ciltiiti'Y to
very eW of till) y'i|)l,i/i'| e . !
TI>o hook doM'H tvilli It Val*mh!c ; < li
?;ulo^ioal chapter compuhin^ ilmse
funiilicH only whom: aneefdor t- ? < f.j
uh the record* hIkiw, #- i* i 1 1 ??< 1 Vit ' ?
near Oiwnden ptior lo tin* \car l -.' t'.
In tho appendix am | x i 1 1 1 ?*< I the
q 0 ainl anu anniM \\% <liarn a o| S in>r<
el Mat his in <1 .J .much KmnLiuv
The thanliH of li e <-o fit in 1 1 ii ty n re
? i ilu ' i i ? ? auliiorh nf flix/<>rir ( .'nindr *
lor tlio | > ii I >i i (? nervice which (!.??>
hitVe H'? excellently rendered . I in y i
have brought together much di.ti
not hi'hcrto | hi l>I i i- 1 1 ' < I , I in1 ? ? x i?- 1 <??????
ol' much ..f which was, indeed, un
known; they huvc turned I ho hetiieh
light of h'Htorical invcali^.thon upon
local tradition; they havo u cm ded >
tho deedn of our wurthii-H, ami
liavo added lo fullno^H and nceu-'
i acy the difdingiiiahin^ viitno of
literary charm Ono w >rd more. '1 l.o
tolitme in a credit to tho piero-of1
1 he Stale t'oinpftny, for tho e.ivcr
ih'f i^u is tasteful, the binding tiru;,'
nail tin- tv|io ami illustrat ions clear*
and (i isi i ii el. 'I he hook !h Inrniahed
with many <xce!lcnt inapt* and d.a
j/.rnni* W. 1* M
1'Ianl Largely ol' Marly IVas
I'll'* hi'Vivi; we a' her whiili w<
hnv expei iiiiic.r I during I'Vhrtiar,, :
:ui I w h ? " 1 1 lias i Nfiii<li'd far down
into i' lori:! a, i iJoii!'? to in tike n
eo i! h i i h' r u i i ! e t hoi I a }?e in e a i reen
ve^i't >i hh'?i, and on this account. out |
nunkelH will hi* very hare of green
vtoi tahha until late in the Hcatinti.
1 n d ic '* I i -.li h are that the earliest
i iojiM of j_"een vi uelahle^ will hi* i I t
? i ' r<'0 l 1 1 1 i e.i h, o o t h in home mai
! | I -i niil i n 1 he l'u"j>e e i t ie? N o : t h .
I ' J ? * ? ( 1 1 ' | m; i t il ii 1 1 y jiiehcnli'd t. o ' i n i
s >u'ln in 1 1 ii i ki'iH nod gaiih m ih t
iniik'* moio'v out. of pi'HH and oilei
i ;ii ly trui k crops i<< one ? Ii m t il|. >
?? 1 1 1 1 li 1 d not fail to ti'.ke advan'.a;';
? f. Kaily peas arc one of the hi.-t
. i >| m tucoiue in and can !??; it. if. I,
jd ant I'd jiiHt, nn soon n k the urotii.d
i: :i ii iie pulton ready.
Found Dead. 1
r-inl DenipMi'v, colored, was found
I. 'ml l ist Surtdnv nioinin^ al his
h ime in the lower pail of (own. !!?.
w-tti all (done ami the Iioiimii li-ol to
; h" iooken ' pen, and lie wua found
in Iim in it, having died from lieait
j f a 1 1 u re while as!i i* p.
Death of Fmultlin Pieico,
| Kr iuklin I'icico a well known c?.l
j <ned hi 'i n it li o 1 1 v e h in the IUcom-c
t ion died oil t III! 1 1 ill i li m t . I lie
hurial took placi) on Sundav the 1 1! ,
in the huiiul ground neiir his phiee.
I ho 1 1 iemlH of the deceased, imni
of whom were amoiii; the white
people, will I ey rot to hi ft I'll of hit- '
deal h.
Application fof Final Dis
charge.
Nolico in hcrrby uiven that ??m1 nit'iilti
' from lliis tlalf* I will apply to tin* .T u < ? k ?
i.l Prolmicol' Kt'rshaiv County for I .?* ( t ? i >
I M-uiisHoi v 11 m (iuaiilian of my son Sid
ncv .Smith . M, S. S()\V l !l I,,
(.'aiiulcn, S C., 1-Vh. 10, ]{>05.
A N K\Y IIOM F. KiMi ! I! I' ( ' A "
I ? F N I'. \KEUY.
Alter ??! 'ii cii l?l,hi\ t ? iko"- v v. i ?
!i H':\t imI in tin* M .1 n I >ui I > i i <i , i'ii~ t ^ .
j t >f 1 ?:'! >;i'l SI i <'i t , o| >i??. -i| <> I'lio * 1 ? ?
OMl'o win-re I wii! be j . I .
It> ?(??> an. I fcoryt' my "! I ci.ntomi i>
mill niHll v IH'W nil' h.
; FKESll nilKA!). :i< >|.I,s A N i ?
('All F.
mu le fi'Min the I ? < ? . j f iii:ibri.ii. :u. I n
tlio best manner.
Willi III! in V F1YF. Y !?: Wis F.\
FF IilF.NCK
in tin1 bakery buMne.-s. 1 oliiiiu (.
know Mimt'.t about Mio ilcm u,.i
i>' |!te liiis'.nos'j. iiihI T ondi/awr l<
ir.i-i I the wishes of my pit runs.
SPECI All OK DEES
For nnvthin<? in mv line will n ci ivc
prompt and careful atuniion. Yoo
a ri* cordially iuviti d i<> rill t >
me in mv new place aft? r March 1st
I a in not cut of but-incs*.
bill simply to move into a new
place, which in tlio future will bo tlx
PE Ii M AN EN I'' II ( ) M M < >V T 1 ! E
GAMDKN It A K Ml* l .
FAMILY AND FANCY (iKOCEK.
1MH.
I will al*o carry 4 *u)!eol lino of Fain
ily and Fancy (J ivci ru;f , Fruit", *X.-e .
and will mako thu prices ri^ht to vm
liemembor tlio "Old Kiiinhio" when
yon need anjtunj: in my lino.
I w.sh to return my thnnks to
those who l ave bestowed upon ni9
their p.ttionn^jti in t!io pa*', and rt ?
spectfn'ly soli ' l a coniinuMico of
the suhi,i an I also hope to have
many m w c i*tomern in my new
home. Very Ke^poctfully,
1 H. E. SCHRODER.
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HELLO !
1 1 It <1 1) J ' 1 1 ? > 1 i 1 5 No
1 . t ? i : \ en want any kind oj ;
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; K i riai; j-t ) V ;i ial at reason
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Fancy < irwerles.
\ ii'l l)?i suiv to remember
! ! kct () ;i lull linn of Fan
i !) ??(?< -r'.< s? Cakes, Cigars,
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I'l SjK'Ct full V,
I,. T. SMART.
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8. NETTLES & SON. ,
V/r hereby announce lo the
;>Mu: that we 'have opened ?
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hi EAT MARKET
? ho slore formerly occu
tj by Mr. J. K. Van^han,
? re, we wili he #h?d to serve
? ii with anything in the line
i?i' jVet-ih meals.
Wr (Mt'iy also a lull line ol
a'?!e au'l Fancy
GROCERIES,
i l extend lo you a cordial
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ki'mm fresh*
[VBiYTHiNG FINE.
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found in a first
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run a free deliv
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yer or phone 164.
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! ; '' >r cr.tton, and the people!
ri n ivplenisbed with hesh
??v things in iv tail line*
ii mr Sj p?*r can, '2 lb can
v pk. Best Green Coffee
Wet osouo Oil 15c. La. go
c . ii ; 1 i5e now *20c; small
??in. Largo size Lunch
i>. fv>t.; of other things
m f ami prices will be in
(rood Luck Baking
: : i roll -.00 p-jr case, Soda
!v s (? l-2c, Lemon Crackers
?Mo/. Sardines ?3 per case,
ii* 3Llk 3. *2 ), l'otl^d Ham
? ? > 22e to 50c per 1!>. Plenty
ot.s Snuff, Slick and Bucket
i . 1 1 a p ? r thai; ? a i- .;i the n at (he factory.
line ??f il;: t v( (iro ir.es and "oon't you 1
I ;;in uoi- ^ . > fill o .. it' close pi ices ? ill do any!
i vi 1 bo ^ ! <> . ;iV' :\L ::iy old customers to call!
? lie. You V- itl not >. t - You will find 1110 !
:i:e nil! st an
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and C'hrockery Ware.;
1. cw but w i 1 sell them at,
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Mr. Shepheid Watson, The Manager Of
Mill And Factory Syndicate Sale.
Has Sen Us The Fallowing Telegram:
"Continue Sale 10 Days
Longer."
| The i i < on accoui t of its big success the past
ten days- They have shipped us another large consign
ment o Good^s, consisting ( f Men's and Bo' ? o t li
ing, Ladies' Suits, Jacket 4 and Skirts, Embroid
eries, Laces, Dross C oods, Silks, White
Goods. Waistings, Wash Goods and
Shoes, among whi sh will be found
many rare 'mrgains.
Slks. ? 850 yards Fancy Silks suitable for waists and skir^
waists suits regular G5c values. Mill and factory sale re )
(55 pieces black and colored Dref-s Goods, regular and 75c
values. Mill and factory syndicate sale price 39c.
10 pieces Mercerized White Wi is tings new 1905 designs, reg
ular 30c values. Svnc icate sale price 19c.
1 case of 2450 yds of 40 in. White Lawn, short lenghts, reg
ular 25c values. Syndicate sale price TOc.
25 pieces of Outing Flannel, 10c value. Syndicate sale price
5 certs.
2,500 yards Calico best prints-? Syndicate sale price 4 cents
We have just received a l&rge et nsigmnent of Ladies* )
Underwear which will be f old at a g sacrifice. v
A large lot of Ladies' Ribbed \ ests and Pants ? regular S6c
values ? Syndicate sale price 19 cents.
Also a large line of Ladies' Jackets ? regular $5 Jackets ?
Syndicate sale price $2.48. /
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A big lot finest quality all woo Kerseys and Beaver Jack^tB
that sold from $7.50 to $10.00 ?Syndicate sale price $5.48.
All wool Blanket?, regular $6 5) ? Syndicate sale price $3.98
Regular $5 values - Sync icate sale price $2 98.
An immense lot of Towels, N ipkins and Table Linens just
received which will b?3 sold at. a great sacrifice. Remember
this sale is c xtended 10 day longer. Don't fail to attend this
sale and get your share of tlie 1) trgains. An invitation is ex
tended to one and all,
HIRSCH BROTHERS & CO. j