The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 24, 1905, Image 2
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PUBLISHED KVKUY KU I DAY
W. X?. M<'DOWT?JLT.
P uuhcui j- nof. |< a i /.r One fi .30.
mix moii! JiH, lb cents; thre'J niol)ltl?, iiL
criiln.
ICatkh ron A ovkktihino :-~Ordinary
trail sdont advert ..jiuojit j,, fhiitiiu <
$1,00 jxir ; each BuhHO'jir^rit In
sertion AO cent h per *4< j ? i m r e
3uai't>'tM I<m:;Ji?( i. coll to |<o r Into ha i It lit
HorUon.
Obituaries churned / <.r at same ratea lit
ordinary ailvei'tining.
O .indidate.V Card* lor County rjJLecfc
(ft, 00. ( 'oii^rosHiori.it f. 10.00
All coinuiuni<-HtioriH addriHHed t<< thii
piiper must l*o Accompanied l<y thi iim
iiiinio ami uddrcuH of the writer, in <*r
dor to insure attention- I{ej>ctcd man
nscripta will not In? returned.
Qommuu iftat .ion a v. ill 1 >n pu blinhod ?: hen
ofintoroHt to tli? gnneral public and
not. of h tiwfAjnulory nature. No re
aponniliility will be :<rtf>uniod for the
vi<!WH of oorrvHpomlnntH.
lint oh for coutraet advertising w ill bo mi
nctinccd upon application at 1 he office.
Remittance* by checks, driffts and [iowIhI
monoy orders should lie made jiayablo
<0 V/. ij. M?;I>?>Wi'jl#l<,
Camden, S. C.
CAM I)KN, S. O., MA It. 24. 190/5
No llopo of Killing Hoi I Wiwyil.
TIjo department of agriculture at
Washington i?sued a icport on the
resultw of r?*o?? ?i t investigations hy
Special agent Hunter of tlio bureau
of entomology, giving rocommundH
tioUH looking to averting damage l>y
the bolt weevil. The re nor t nU\b
that the work of the bureau of en
tomology for flevoral years han in
dicated that there is not even a re
i)uote probability that the boll wee
vil ever will be exterminated and
that a h a matter of fact no inju
rious inflect ever has been extermi
nated. It nayfl, however, that al
though the largo yield* of forniei
tlinei) no longer may be possible in
the region now infested by the boll
weevil, it is entirely feaaible to pro
duce cotton at u mnrgin of profit
that will compare favorably with
that reuniting from the production
of moat of the staple crops of the
United StaleH by following what ih
known ae the cultural tnelkod. This
consists of changca and modifn.t
tioiiH of the ayatsm of cotton iais
ing, including the deatruclion of
the plants in the fall, early plant
ing, tli oroujih cultivation of the
fields, planting the rows att far a
yart an feaaible, thinning t!u pluntn
in the rowH and r n?? certain ferti
lizers.
Komcmhcr 'I'ltoti Art Hut Man. j
In tho beginning ol Homo's tri
umphal procession, there alwsvt?
ro<lo in tin* chariot of the eoi quoror
n reputable civilian who frequently
repo.ited to him : " Ketncmber thou
art hut ninn."
Blazoned before the now President
fthould 1)0 tlio fllowing worda of
Georgo Washington'^ farewell ad
dress :
"Observe good faith and justice to
ward ul! nations. Cultivate pence
and harmony with all. lJeligion and
morality enjoin thin coTuluet.
?'The nation which indulges .to
ward another an habitual hatted or
an habitual fondness is in some do
groo a slavo. Il is a alavo to its an
imosity or to i t h affection, either ol
which is sufficient to load astray
from its duty and i t h interest.
"It is our policy to steer clear of
permanent alliance with any portion
of the foreign world.
"Harmony, liberal intercourse with
all nations, are recommended by pol
ioy, humanity and interest."
Porhaps these golden word* are
considered antique, out of-dato and
visionary. Vet, Ihey will go ringing
down the ages. The President who
Boor ns and violates them will Rtaiid in
history as one who betrayed bin couti
try fttid Immortalizod Liberty on ti e
unholy altar of imperial Atnbiton.
Let us hope that our Piesident will
venerate thn mighty shade of W u Ell
ington and bo true to his warning
counsel. ? A uguata (Chronicle.
Low Hates to Havana, Cuba, ami R?
turn via Southern Railway.
(>u March 'J'J, the Southeiu K?il
way Co. will operate personally
couducted excursion from points in
North and Sr. C'ar. lo liavanti, I'u-J
ba and return a! the verv low rale
of one fare plus Iwoiloliars for the
round trip, which includes meals
and berth on steamer.
Tickets will he sold on Mar. 20, to
connect w ith steamer ni^hl of i\l r
30, (about ll:?10 p. m.) Tickets
will bo limited for icturn pasHa^e on
?uy stoamer leaving Havana . Culm
until Apr. 13, final limit of tick u
to be Apr. 16.
Stop over on return journey will
b? allowed at point* in the Slate of
Florida south of Jacksonville with
in final limit of ticket.
For further information as to
yeaervKtions on steamer, schedub-f,
?to, apply to any Agent of the
Southern Railway or address
R. VV. Hunt.
Division Pa?Mtger Agent,
CUarieston? 8. C.
PidHSOMAL
Mr?. A K (Jrntui i* visiting in
r?i?n?i< n.
Mr. T (J. Nol#on of K^fth-iw, wo*'
in C?-n'<lnn \Ml-r<Uiy.
I'fv Mr Hnvfcjiuj.l, of /ir-hovl1'"- N.
prrachi 1 '?! i'?f
?!Cc 'ft' f Simony tiMiiTjiri'' ' V'] -vrr ?
Jrl(> [' 1 <^') f.t.'l T't? h'iny ' t
?vOI'IIO'tll ilixl CVCIiitiJ/.
HKAJ, KBTATK TItANMFKU\
M M I ? *iw to 'I ' S.< H< r ! < ' :n No.
1
J( )/ Bitt'-kiuon f t tt! to ?J S Wii
! miii h 100 aer?8 in No h ?t?o0.
.1 'I V to K H VillfjntjiHj 1
lot in No. i price not ututfl.
tSxiJiU I1H llliOVC 2'r>.i llt'llrH ill l\'o. !
?fir
(i \\ V? iloy lo 'i \\ Mcl/tio 1 i;/1
in No i price not stated.
I1' Hiown to ,/ S iiroAM ol. ul 1 00
?cr< h in No. ;i i
M I'; Ilalion to .J iiurdcll aci'Of
in No 17 $.';0
W A Hcluook to Mrs. S .1 IVIonl ?
?Otn?>rv 1 licit' in No. 1 $2 To.
1 W Winner ct nl to H ?! \Vfttt?f>n
ac rnB in No. K J? I HO.
K Osvvoll to 10 Hmitli I lot in No. 1
W (J Jiiilcv to I, Kulcy 208 ucrcf
in No. 2 I $400.
K li WiUlinmH Sheriff to Is Mari'iin
1 lot in No. 1 17").
M liunin to 10 Helton 100 acro? in
No. io $tr,o.
M li tem to IO Bc't< 'i .r?2 ftcrcH ii
No 10 $2oo
(IT l,ittln to .1 I Sinciuir 00 ueri'f
in No :< S.V.M 71
N A Monro to W S Mooro 4 SO
ucron in No 0 i 1 .000.
Crowds Attend The Re
ception.
i
Ladies 01 Camden Given A Itoyfil 12n
lert ai ninent.
IJn r : n 11 :il An<1 l)e'i|jhtful Method Of
Tln? National Hi'-ouii (.'ompaoy
T' ? ? i i 1 11 hi i'h to 1 1 1 <.* CicidnoHH and
N ii 1 1 1 1 intift Value at I heir
J'l r><! si f. t s.
The l In on j.;h of ladicB who al
t< nd< d llii' n eepi ion ?>iven by the
National Hit ?? -lit Co. Saturday af
iciniiui) nt, tin! Opera Houao enjoy
ed no ontct tainmcjil that W:is not
only tt n i <| 11 ?? in the history of Lois
city* hut vriiH alno unununl in tin;
t m* n ?? f: Lm conferred upon thn *? ti ?? n t h
Krmii ii hocial point of view, the?f
fair v.'.'im ii pi 011011 i.ci d hucc-ohs,
while the henciita of hotter acquit
mice with the proctuclu of the Nat
ional Hiacuit Company will be
shared alike by the hosts and lhosr>
wh t enjoyed their In npi alit\.
The thorough pt cpitralionn that
hud neon made f< r 'he reception
worn m oh I. apparent in I lie interior
of i he hall. I'm pie and white, the
National l>i?ciiil (?(iinpunv's colors,
wore ov>iywho:e in evidence, sut*
I'tMi'ii; the purple a'ld whit ; pai:U
ri<_? of I'l.estt i H:: - nit, >i.o of ;he
ii.-sl. . k 1 1 . i ii- 31 kiln A ? I Ol I ill. vj.itn p?l
n\'? prod tic la.
1m every avniluhl nook and cor
ner wore nrnuumulni displavs con
-sis'iun ?>f n r Untie rrrairo i uonls t f
t he paci. igoa ;:ottl-isii.ng the vu"ioti8
delicacies that have made the fame
of the National Hiscuit Co.
L'wo most, delicious confcciinm)
?vero curved as doaert ? NahiseoSu
<*ar Wafers and Kcsimo Almonds,
f'hese deserve special mention,
forming an thoy iK?, ft class by
t ll e ill HO | VC8.
The entertainment w.-is n com
plete success as a wocial event, and
<\s an illustration of the merit of
the product** of the National Bis
cuit Company.
Jfr 53enson,
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER,
CAM DKN, S. ('.
1*1 ; ns mid speei lieal iotiu furnished.
Plate )fhiss storr fronts a Bpveinlity.
Work naperintondfil
.bin. !> If.
Trespass Notice
All poisons nro I ? ? ?? r ?.? I > y warned not to
tro?im?M mi my Linda, known ni the uKl
l'ine Tree i-lnm h land, \-\ working ;ii
turpentine, outline er.-sst it , iiliic ?:.-i
hatiiinir wcml ?? ii i ! ii'.lr.woi 1 i>r Juki:./
pine ?l raw !' ,\ ! | p, rs >i;? iii.<ri > t ? 1 5 : ; ^
! li i s not ion v. ill he pr.-xeeu led.
;?* ii'-l i in ! ii .iii.
Mnreli I liio*.. Ii, tlie.nr, :?>. t. .
Trespass Notice.
\ii perform : : ? - hei.-hy le-'i.h-.: u..t
? re" pa.' - upiv.i ;,nv hoi Is n.vin ! ? r ,-.,n
I r ? led ! v i:.. ; a I <t . i. ' t ? ? I ?
hnntim.', euttii.L' ^ oi>0. or ir.'io.V
lit tumor u Ital f.i? v?*r. Anv nm- i ? !< >t
disii'Ki.iibii); lliiri ie"ire wVi \ -ro^c
euled. .1 r. ii | \. | ().\.
W. K. ld'SSKIJ,.
Mai . ;>fd, i i?or?.
NOIKi;.
Noll e ii 1. !'i l>y ;riven th.it no ?d.iini*
'ijfai-:-! i tn> i-nim! v lor work . ?:> the i < ? i
'?r I 111 * 111 I ill' eo : i nty Will t>.' a p pi ? W ;l
mill s- t.'ii' wni'k w.i ? iinilcM i/eij l? v n
?te-i; t>ir ill ill.- !>.);i:i?, and (lit- iuimtiI <-r
tin- hour I ai.'.lie-i/i;;^ the rk mi-.u j-.p.
p'ovo l!ii* i;!a i in bo lore it i.?i pM^eiu*'d
tin* Hoard.
.1 M . So u ei 1 .
t iia ai y S 'j. m n i.j.ir,
? am den, S. C.
SHOES AT COST
for 10 Days.
I' or the next lo da>'? I will Hell my en
tiro >toek of ladies *n?l K^nts >hoos, at
i est. I have, a good utoek oi nieo dii-s.s
wtdl r.s coaia6?hop?. I want to e"*i
vort tliiw ?tork into r??b, hence I will soil
tnv entirofthno line ?t e->*t for the next :
to day a, for spot e**h. I also havo ii few !
nieo trunk* t which I w ill inclnde in this
cost Kalo.
R. B. WILLIAMS. '
pgpl
!. i, ' " ? *T"? T: i ' fV if
! AYctfdable Preparation for As
siniil.itin# Food nnr1 Hctfuln
! img itie Siuiuaiiti and bowels ol'
IVori.oi'Mi I p.Clu^TCti! ? 1
ne.ss/iiwliicst.Coitt.jiiis ncH'.i ,? j
Opium, Mot pliinc uorMi'iyi .1! ,
Not N ah c; one .
j
/toy* fit Old fy XiMUl'Lt'lTGHLt! \
r;^u v
/tlx S/wisi > 1
/AxA'flt Stt/ft ? I
slniif ilr+d r I
1
Jk-r.w- ?
Ci< ri/' tit Migtv4
s hliivyw fi tYK )
Aperfcrl Remedy forConslipa
lion , Sour Stoniarh, Dimrlifttv,
I Worms .Convulsions, Feverish
! H 'SS Ml(l Loss Ol
Fac Simile Signature of
new' youk.
EXALT CODY OF WRAREFH
Thirty Years
TKC Of MTrtUft COMPANV. NCW CI1T.
e
vish to annonnce to the public
th^t ??.n>ut March 1st, at. ".Sin^fetcn's
('.It . Si and," I will open a first -class
v* Everything found in a first
c! ? bakery will he kept constantly
or. and, and will run a free deliv
er'. All orders will receive prompt
at.e -ion, Send order or phone 164.
I'flSS !*!
| 1 I
Let Your HOUSE or MULE Get POOR And
SONY.
One bottle of While's Purgative Medicine will put him in
proper shape to get the full benefit of eight day's treatment
with
WHITE'S WORM AND CONDITION POWDERS.
White's Ooiic and Kidney Cure
For Slock is a combination Kidney medicine and sure eolie eun
WHITE'S BLACK LINIMENT
1 he only perfectly Balanced Sub Cutaneous Counter irritant
C?eo. T. Little endorses the above goods ^nd lias sold term
and u.-cd them for years. For snle hy
P. 11 KEMP & DePM
Ashe raft's
Condition Powders
Makes poor horses and mules fat without bloating. It i
does this by first thoroughly cltfansing the system of '
all impurities, allowing perfect | assimilation of food, j
thereby creating solid muscle and fat.
Horses and mules improve in appetite nnd spirits j
nl'tc\r the first few doses, the hair sheds, and the new j
coat always sleek and glossy.
Ashcratt's Condition Powders are packed in doses, j
without "filler," and good for horses and nudes only, j
It is a most powerful tonic and appetizer, being' the I
formula? of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's '
experience. It is easily the foremost remedy in its class on the
American market to-day. Pricc 25 cents package.
JK'oi* saale Car. TP. F .<!Trjr,jL.'S:C !
iV r. <>*'
CUlIiti.4 4?* ?
iv.OM-.Y ro '..U An
C >11 t : I J > r . ?
(V.M'i'.y "is
com . ? 1 > ?
? Af ANU FACT tj It K KM OF ?
Doors, Sash, Blinds,!
Moulding, Buihling Materia!,!
ash Weights . <. * i <? Coi-l.
CHARLESTON, - - - - ?S. C.
}?uj(.l < v r ,?v/hkh
vvc <?ia!"mlee aupo> i<n n :uj)
sold South, and iheivby tuv?
money.
Window and Vu.wy Girv-'j u
?uvefn^tv Jnn. i 1
i
E. 8.. NETTLES & 83 H.
W o herohy aiuioiiiico lo the
public that wo have opened .<>
first* claw*
MEAT MARKET
in tho store formerly oeeu
pied by Mr. .T. K. Vauv;han.
whore v,e *vill To ui sd (?> ut?rvo
you with au\t!iiiij> i < i incline
(?(' IVeph moils.
\Yo cii'iy also a full lino til
Stanlo Mini Kanev
GRQGERI&,
and extend to you a eordiel
request to rail on nr.
EVERYTHING FRESH.
EVERYTHING FINE.
m it town mm
Hi,
A. verifcaW*1 depot
for family sBEppIEcs,
is briniimii& i'ull of
staple aiHi hiavy
G"B 0 C E R I E S '
Call a ml have vow
<? %
wants supplied, or
rig uji Ho. and
your orders wIH have
prompt attention.
I am yours
V v i'} lies pec t fu 1 1 y,
R. A. IT DOWELL
A NEW IIOMK Foil Tl!K CAM
1 > i; X ItAKEUV.
I
After March lst.my leiktry v.ill j
!. ooted i'? 'bo Man I n;i Ml !???*. ; :i--? j
of Broad Street. npt>.-?iito Tho Mi-r ;
n>. ;iijcr QlVi 'it, whoro 1 will l??* p'on~od
! - tin*. I soryo my ? hi rti.-t outers '
iiv.iiiy liou
HUESI1 liUKAD. :U)I.LS AND j
OAK !
made tr.'iu the best nv.t: ri.i\ :;n 1 in
! ho heft manner.
WITH TU1BTY l-IVK Ylv\it< EX
l'Kli IT". N (.'!?:
In tho l?i?ktry luisim-*, 1 cinim to J
I-;no*v sonjf-t hin/? id-rnr the <h mauds
of t ' i o Imsinc-RH. ami I endeavor t ? ?
meet the wishes of my patrons.
HPKCIAL oithKKS
For an\ 1 hin<? in mv lit; *, will receive
prompt and careful nt-onihm, Yon
ire cordially invited to r ill t<? sen
me in my now place after March 1-d.
I am not !j'?in?4 <>nt < . f hnsiiu
hut simply ^uin,i to move into a u< w
t?hico, \vlpeh in tho future will ho Iho'
IM'.HMANKNr UO.V.K OT TUT.
<J AMDKX UAKiOK i .
FAMILY AND FANCY C.VA) \- y.
IKS.
' will ?'N?> carry r. Hne ?,i i' ...,
i'y ?: i. ? I I'm v li r*.vr!?-.i. , iv ? ,
uml wiil mate tin -si: ? '>>\
!h ?n-':;0?"r ' l-e ' () II- ,lu n
\'t ?? in'i-.l :injt'ii;.i-4 ;;; n.\ line.
I wi. !i t ? r<'i 'i n m .? I'. ; r,,
(!;<?. -0 \\ I : ? ? i rl v 1 ? ? .< ? : ..v<- 1 i;; ,tl t,,..
;!n-;r p*ur?Mift^.t t' ?? p..;', r> *
M.ivH i) i ?; Ka!i.>'? :? f ? '1 i'.'i ii. . - ?'
' ' 1 h ?;;i , !in-i rt !.?>?? !?.??.? : ' ? \
? <"> | -i :r, r-,v ,v
V, . . . .. n.
E. SCH^.S'-^R * '
Our Mr. G. Hirsch has just arrived
from Nov York where he has made
large purchases- in all the most styl
ish patterns of Dress Goods, Silks,
Whit; Goods, Laces, Ribbons, A\H fi
nery imd all the newest novelties to
? ?e found.
'v*, ^ ^ .... J
We as*; s.io?vhtg some beautiful ef
fects in Mohairs and Brillianteens.
V ?
Our line of Silks was never more
complete. New Wash Silks, "Also
seme very pretty changeable Silks.
New designs in White Mercerized
Waistings, Swisses, Organdies and
\ .awns.
Ou r Spring Goods are arrsvingdai
ly. Come and see them.
CLOTHING. '
h"veJ^ received a larg'e ship
J 1 ' spring1 Clothing". Strouse
os- famous High Art Clothing
made oi the best material by tailors
vv io know how. You are sure of a
it, and of a Suit that will give satis=
taction, U you }}Uy it
HI1S0H MOTHERS ? & CO.