The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 31, 1905, Image 2
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, PUHUSHKD KVKKY FRIDAY
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W. 1L,' MCDOWELL.
? DBiicHii'fioN J{ ,vi k# One year, $1.60,
? ? x (Months, 7 .0 thr^c month*, 40
c??u t ? .
Ratks iroK Advkhtihi.no : ? Ordinary
transient ad vor tinmen fa, lirst insertion
$1,00 per square ; ea< !i ?un?eijueul in
?ertion 60 cents per square.
ftilMinets local*, 6 eents per line each in*
Hortion.
Obituaries charged for al Hume r ;il ?*? a*
ordinary ad vertmin^.
Candidates' Oarda for County ofliceg
$5,00. ('onjfro?.sional $10.00.
AH oommunieationa addressed to thin
paper must be accompanied l>y t lie true
name and address of the writer, in or*
der to insure attention. Rejected iwmi
MAcriptH will not tie relijrneu.
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of interest to the general public and
not of a defamatory nature. No re
Hponui hiliiy w i i ! bo assumed for the
views of correspondents.
Rales for coutract advertising will be an
nounced upon appl ieat ion al t he ofliee.
Remittance# by cheeks, drafts and postal
money orders should be made jmvabhi I
to VV. L. MoDOWELI,,
Camden, S. C.
CAMDKN, H. <!.. MAR :$1 1 UOK
Misa Mildred Lee, younijeHt
daughter of (Jen. Kohl. 10 . Lee,
died in New Orleans hint Monday
night while <> ri :i visit to Mends in
that city. Htir death was due to
apoplexy. 'J' lit? interment will lake
liMiny mi Lexington, Va
Surviving Mihh Leo are two broth
ciH and one bister.
The Confederate battle, (1 ?(.??
which liuve long been in possession
<?f the Federal government have
bwen relumed to their native
States. Thin wus a riyht tiling
to do. It should have been done
] r? n pf_'n. Cow nor lleywnid lins
not decided what to do with the
lilies, but is i it < I i hi d t>> t hi ill: that
they should bo kept in the rclie.
room in Columbia. lie will confci
with the olliciul orgsni/.'ilion of the
United Confederate Veterans.
The happiest intin in the world is
tho common, every chap w 1 1 < > mukes
his own living, pays hi* bill", h ?i s a
little money ris ho goi s hh?ng l>u!
doesn't st l i ve t < > j;et a curinr on t lie
local output, and is a slave neither
to ambition or society. I le lovep his
God and his fellow man, thinks
"there i^ no place like home," the
haven of rest, prefers the company
of his wife to that, of anyone else,
never has to .nil up at n i ?? 1 1 1 to poul
tice his conscience, beleivea in the
doctrine of live and let live, anil
when he encountein one of the
needy he doesn't stutter with his
yoelcethook. 'I lie plain man is hap
py bee aueo he is satisfied and does
not spend the best of his life yearn
ing for things four sixes too large
for him. ? Ex.
To Young Men \\ ho Willi I A I'ul
lego Education.
A Good Ijptter From Mi Itoy Brown,
of Heath Spring, Now at the Pres
byterian Colle^o at. Clinton.
To young men who want a college
education and ore about to give up
t ho thought, of it became of nnhos
pitahlo sui roundingc, and tin' I lu?u??l?t
of final fuiluro, let me nay that you
C(in yet ft good college education and
work your own way, if you will do
te! mine to do It. Your parents will
bo glad to l.eip you in (-very way
they can ll you live on a farm, now
is a good time to ask for an outside
patch anil work like a man to make
the most out of it It takes hard
work. No true greatness has evei
bean achieved except through ^vul,
bard, honest work. Work develop*
character; it makes a man. In the
Fall of i lie year you may he ahlo to
well your crop before it i-< all gather. I
C'<1, or at lead. \our father may nd
vaneo you the money on it Then
plan ir>w to go 1 1 ? college. Have n
purpose and stick to it.
Young men the jiowor to make;
your life a success i i ??h within your
self. You to lint have n puipose
though. The man who succeeds has
a program, lie fixes his course and
adhears to it. Ilo lays his plans and
executes them. II** has a definite
end and makes straight to his goal.
Do you want to tit yourself tor
your life work? If you d<?, you can.
Don't got discouiaged, for opportu
nitios will present, themselves if you
will make tine of the ones you have
I am working my own way through
Collego and yon can do the same
thing if yon will do it I will he
glad to lend \ou any assistance I
can to act you on the right road. 1
will tell you of my plan if you will
write to me. There are many other
ways ? find ono and do your be?t.
People aro always ready to help
those who help themselves. You
xnight get a scholarship from some
college. It's h>ft with you What
^rill you do about tho matter?
The president of our collego. Dr.
- W. 0. Neville, will send you a cat a
~ logue upon request Write at once.
Roy Brown.
Clinton, 8. 45., Mar. 28, 1905.
CASTOR I A
"V ? Jtr TnH??^ *nd
Ik* KM Yob Km Ahrayi Bought
JlKA i. ESTATE THANSFKH ??,
Mary M Voiin^ to VV M Young 1
l?t in No. I piko i ot dialed.
A ]?' //iiij) to S (' /cuip 1 ii<;r o in
N<>. 1 $500.
I. 1* Tlii?iii|)fiOii ( o II F Hftilc .r> iiffOH
in No 1 0 100
A ?S Smith l .* W 0 Twitt>
I Hi'iii in No. U Sft!J,70U.
.1 llO \\'lliln!<<T -J r to J J ( ':Ult ? > t ? ? * ::
111 Hcri'H iii No li Sjf^OO
.1 H I'ficlpn .J inl^o of 1'rotcil '? i < <
Wary Is ati n <t, it! -1 lotn in No 1
priiM! iiot, sitttod.
T H I t inn lo it I ) 1 1 1 1 1 1 h i ii 100 ncri'H
to No 10 $400.
I) I'! Iliiif.on to M f i Smitli iiHHi^u
ir.Mit f<>r l)cne(it of (i r<'<Utoi"H
Martini \\V?t H w! to S (1 liorton
2.r) 1 1~ | wruH in N<> 1 5 their cut t rriit
8210.
.1 It 1 iiofii <?! ill to Susan J I - > r I < ? 1 1
251 1 - 'J acri'M in No. 15 their interest
#320.
10 Hancock to Hunan llorton 26 1 I V
hoh'h in No I 5 I u* r interent $80.
<J Ho i) iX't.t to V Bcnnott 10 ikm / m
ill No ) 'J $1 .
H Ki'Hy to W .lumen '} !l 4 acron
in No. I $'.):{ 75.
'I'lio Ix'cr dispensary opened up
I .it; t Monday. 'tint hiiuio liuildinoj
formerly iih?'< I by (!i?pt, J. .1 . !'? II "ii
Itutledgo street will be used by Mr.
I lilton.
Tourist Ilrttcs.
Souihrrn KhUwhv, tin? SkiiIIi'h
b\ hu -n). lJnoxot:lle?l <1 1 ci -
ii)<( en r nr i vi o.??, through I ' 11 1 1 id ?? u
mIcc pi ti i; c i rs nn i>1. tli rr??i*?l? ? i *? *- ,
L'ol) HC.Ilf'l wlt-M *11 till
i.riiiiiM. ?V i ti t.t* r toiirinl r??U-8
now iii i t<i nil !4 luriilii ji'iitilt*
Kur full iiifiii'iiifilion hh to i?'?i.
ruiilm, etc., rntihtill Ili'ttliHl ftou! h
fin K.'iilwi'.y I i ? : l< ?* L h i4?; ii t . or,
K. \V. 1 1 tit) i ,
Division I'hhhi n^i'i' Agent,
(Mi iirlcHton, S <
Supervisor's Repoil
F<r (t)u ii (<t Kndin^ M arch
:'?ls>, 1 5105.
A W liin net, M I),
M () West
Klinore Brown
Klinme Brown
DIM ' M iinliinou
B M IVaive, Jr
(/ !' BoWCU
.1 A Kabon
1 < B ( )i:biirn
\v lriuin.T
.1 1) McDowull
Nc wit >n Iv'llv
N S Hi. hards
A nios West
I j Sehen k tV ( )
.) II West
James T Trnesdel
\\r K 1 1 ou^li
S N So we 11 Co
K S Net lies
A 1) Kennedy
W B Burns
A (< Brown
II < J ( larrison
Wat kins & Whitaker
Henry ltay
J W Butler
A (i Jones
B ;\I Pearce
Joel 1Ioul;1i
R B Wiliianis
S V Brasin^ton
.1 B Phelps
,J .J ( J oodale
J T llav
J S Trantham
\V 1, Me Do woll
L A Wittkowhkv
L W ( 'ojx'land
J K McLiuirin
1) M Bethune
\, W West
li Molir & Son
\\ atei ee 1 ?i id?j;e ( ?o
Walker I'j & Cogswell
.1 M Sow el 1
C, W Birelmiore
.1 M (iriirshy
1 lonry Savage
W A Sell rock
m c Wo.st
Springs Ar Shannon
J W C'atoo
A 11 Hail heoelc
0 XV Hi rehmore 1 I
fJfc S Tr in f ham 1 >~
Cook. Kst riduc & ('O. Hi
J M ( 'arson 1 s
J S 1 1 amniond
R M l)ra keloid
Z 1 Srinnon
Ii W West
K B Williams
(Van. Savings Bank
II B Wil li nns
I) P 0 M nrehison
Cook, KstriJge & Co. 40
.1 M Sowell 5S
K L Blaekmon
Cook, Kstridge & Co.
M ( ' West
Smith and Lewis
R B Williams
I) P 0 Murchison
W R Bough
E S Nettles & Son
J M Hall
I) K Hough
I) K Hough
A J Purstej\
W J Dytin, M D
AM '..rluLV Preparation for As -
similaiiHg site RhhI and Heguia ~
Ihc IHoiikUllS andliowcls ol*
rromales *
mi ssnnrt i^.i .contains wither
Opium. Morphine nor Mineral.
M)T NAHCOTIC.
/.,<,}? ../>.?/,/ H, -SAMUEL PlfCJHUi
A pnferl lii'inody I'orConstip.'i
lion l>oi ii" SlontAch,f)ifiM'lii>o;i
Uorm.sX.'oiivulsions.rcvt'rish
n( ssmul Lossoc Si hi.ii
I'ftC Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
CX/.C i" COPY OF WRAPPED.
Bears the
Signature
of
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in
tJ38
i wish to announce to the public
tha ( r.bout March 1st, at "Singleton's
Old Stand," ! will open a fsrst-cfnss
Via I: my. Everything found in a first
ck';: -.'keiy will he kept constant!*/
Ot; s'* lid, cUld Will "(ill fl frCC d e'fv'*
erv. .-VII orders will receive prompt
aiiviniUOri. Send order or phone 1 64.
3SW
I ,et \ our I10KS1 'i or MULK Gel POOR And
V
%
On<> bottle* of While's Purgative ;\J o-.li/me will ])ut him it;
-rop r shape to get 1 1 io lull benefit of ei<;ht daV? t ron t m ?.? ? ; t
with
UllliM'ORil AM) (lilMill'li TOUR?.
White's Colic and Kidney Cure
For Sto< ]v is :i e.anbinal ion K idnev in dicine and sure colic, emv
VV MITE'S SLAC K 1. 1 W I fVl E N T
i he only petfeellv Balanced 8nh ('nlanoou^ Counter' irrit.nd
'd... i, i,niie endorses the above goods and lias sold I hem
fiini tt -'i ibeui |or Years. !<\>r >ale by
l J!, mil' St Del' ASS.
I ( ills 00
\Vl.it;ik<U' \ Hu t lift 1(> 60
Mrs li-.'sif-r Outlaw 0 SO
.1 \V ( 7 00
.ImIiij 1 50
W A Sell !()(?!< {) 70 1
! I? ii i \ ! ! i rfirM 0 00
Oily ? >1 (. \ i i mini *2 j
! ! H.-irji- '?! 1 f>0 j
(' \\ Hiivlmmre 4 1 (io J
.1 M <i ri:;*'>v 1 0'J 11;
Wat kii.v vy Whitaker 10 10
II Trues-, loll 1-1 60
M 1? Kalxui \ (5 00
T It Williims NiD 00
II G Oarrison
W L McOoweU 13 90
L W West 3 50
H O Oarrison s 2 60 1
Edwards & Walter "200 00
J J Good alt] 25 So
J N J oft C3 6 00 1
! A K iIoni?h GO 0;;
John Boon "> 00
A W Buruc-t, M D r> 00
\V K A Hedge V To
,J M Carson l'; f?0
VV L Croxton * 1 S.")
Henrv Sav;></e (! I SC>
B M Veurcv, Jr 20 00
\V H Turner f>
\V H Burns 'S7 00
\l L Hhu'kinon 1*21 V0
J L Guy <> 00-i
A 1) Kennedy ' 7 a 8V j
\Y It Hough 1,492 *2o
A S Zemp 06 35
J B Pliolps 5 0();
J S Tianth^io 1 7(j 1)9
J M ISowo 1 60 84 1
H M Wilson " / 2 20
W L Do Pass 20 00
J M. SowoH,
Co Supervisor.
j A I'lmipli-ti! lin>; <?! I'olliufi? ail
' pricfiM ut T J A ' i'
: MONEY TO l.OAN
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J.. A V. " -v ?
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?1 > i t ? ;i-i > iv.
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afot/i u Lv? U i i
? A A N II F ACT U K K lift OF ?
Doors,' Sash, Blinds,
Moulding, Building Material,!
a.di Weights and Co id.
CI! A UIiKS'i ON, - - - - K\C
P u re h use our inrdcea, width
vvo ^unv aitee superior to any
oo)d South, and thereby eav*
money.
\v i i > ? J ? > w a 1 1 1 i r; mic y y !
'P ??? :.: ! \ J Jill \ 1
E. 3, NETTLES & SON,
* to ""
V/r hereby announce to t he
| public, that we havu opened n
ti rsi-t buss
MEAT MARKET
in t ! i o lit on1 formerly occu
pied i>y Mr. ?> . I -. Vauifhan.
'.vb(,re wt; ;siii no i;l -.d to serve
\ o u w i'li a:i; i l:i?!?.r in Use line
of i i'< sh i j i < ?.> !
We e in y :i!so a full line <?{
?Stap'e and Fanes
p n f' r* coir o
uhOuHUiLv-, ,
; and ( XiCi.'l i ? y> n ;> cordial
A vcriiablt* depot
for family sssppiics,
is brimming full of
$(a|?!e ant! fancy
G R O'C E R I E S '
? ai! win\ have, your
wiiiiSs sum>SiV(]r 7or
p.o. i-V.1 and
t * i v ?
vonr ?r?crs v? Hi nave
%
prmhpj at (cnison.
1 t in \-ifUrs
V ? l' ?. Re.vpcet lull} ,
H. A. fvi' DO W?LL
! ItBiOVAIi KOTICIL
! \ N 1 : W llOMK FOR T I ! K CAM
i?:.n r.AKEUY.
Alt' ? M irch 1 t , mv bakery will ho
,'iit i.;l in l he Man hniMini.', t-as-t j- i < I ?
, I! )\1 Snii't, opposifo The Mrs*
f:M r 0111 ?(>. wluiio I will bo plens><'?l
I ; ? :,j. 1 sicvo m y < hi onstomrjM
s , , 1 1 1 ? .:i v iii'W <<n? f? .
j FRF. ill BKKAD. ROI/LS AND
C A K k
. ;V the In'st in it'-ri.i', r.n I in
i
I l.?st iV.llltlH f.
j V i r ; 1 I 11 1 RT V 1 ' I V F, V !?: A \{ > K X
i ' I '. 1 \ 5 !?' N C 1",
\ M tit- '? u IV I elaim lo
now lilnj; iihui! the ? 1 *? in :i u <1 m
I >r tlsf I mi iti'S'j, ninl I cinlc'iivor t'i
| ;.i i-t tir- wislu'H of my patrons.
.SPECIAL ORDERS
. l''.>r unvtii.ii^ i:> mv lino will rteoive
?li-nipt ami cai (-f'i ! nlu-ntion. Von
! r-' rot. li, illy iiivit?'<l t<> Oill to ??-e
I in i n y new plaeo after March 1st.
! 1 u:n not rut of business,
I hut- simply jieina lo mow into ft now
! :>! ?oe. which in <i:o future will bollio,
; i * !<: ir.i .\ n f xr 1 1 ( > \ i'k < > v r 1 1 k
C AMD K.N l'? \ K KU i .
FAMILY AND FANCY i>\U) F.i:
I IvS.
i I v>;!', iil-n c;irrv i k ? > 1 r c* t line of Fmn
|Tiv n it ?1 Fancy Civvvrit*, 1'ruit?, &c. ,j
it:. \ will nmUo the price* l i^M to you.
lUmnnhcr tho ??(>?! Relmt-h." when!
'vo i neitl an\t'tin<> in my lino.
I wish t ? i rolnrn my thank* to'
j those who l-ave bellowed upon mo
I thoir patrounge in the past, ami ro? '?
ppoetfu-ly solicit a continuance of
the ftnrao, un<l al^o hope to l> avo
m*uy n*.w customers in my ikk
home. Vcrv Ue^pectfullr,
H. E. SQHROpiR. . j
Our Mr. G. liirsch has just arrived
from New Yofk where he has made
large purchases in aft the most styl
ish patterns of Dress Goods, Silks,
| White Goods, Laces, Ribbons, MH!f?
inery and att the newest novelties, to
be found.
We are showing some beautiful ef?
| fects in Mohairs and BriSIianteens.
. i
J
Our Sine of Silks was never more
: corn oleic. New Wash Silks. Also
k , W
some very pretty changeable Silks.
New designs in White Mercerized
Waistings, Swisses, Organdies and
Lawns.
On r Spring Goods are arrivingdai
Sy. Come and see them.
CLOTHING.
We have just received a large ship
men! of our Spring Clothing. Stroase
Bros. Famous High Art Clothing
made of the best material by tailors
who know how. You are sure of a
fit, and of a Suit that will give satis
faction, if you buy it HERE. ......