The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 26, 1905, Image 2
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BpSHCHIf'TiOM Uathj:- '>ht i t
?ix months, 7'. ? <??(*;. t rj.of; ? !,
con It.
R*ikh fun A DVKbi im ? ? i <j '<>m ?>
transient ad vcrtinri?ntb, ti t '< . o
$1*00 per topiare j e?ch mjr ? -j i.'nl in
rtiou CO ?;*? it * n per ho > i ?
BonitU<?M l> ( )?<;' ?!? "1 I li in
H< Ml<0|,
Obi ? .rjon charged for til Ham- ratfM at
ordinary adveitiHii #.
Candidatos' Oa r<l* lor (Jounty office ?
$6,00. Congressional $10.00.
AH cointniinicHtioiiH addiCHsifd tv ti?i
paper must hi- Accompanied I ?y tho trim
name and adriretH <>/ tho writer, in <i
dor to inNtiro attention. lieioctod Man
uscripts \t ill riot to letnrned.
OommunioHtionH will he pnhliHlied when
ot interest to tho general public ami
not of ? dofamatory nature, No re
apoilaihility will be assumed /or tint
viowa of corroHpomlontH.
Hates for coutraol advoi tinin^ *n
/louucod upon applicuf ion at tin* office.
Remittance!) l>y check*, drafts rifoi penai
money or<l?TH should bo m?<li* I/a ya^N'
to VV. L. Mol>OWKf,L,
Camden. H. (',
OAMDKN, H. ()., MAY. 2C. l!J0/i
AhSChHHHMlf oMotfou MHIs.
After a session of two days, tho
Htato board ??f equalization haH ta.
ken ft recess for two weeks At thai
time tho hoard will meet to hoar pr<>
testa from tho representative* of any
corporation which nifty urge a redue
lion of tho u*so*sincnt placed on
thoir property. Ah wan published
youtorday, tho board has decided to
take 00 per cent, of tho market value
of the stock of an enterprise as the
basiH upon which taxes ahull be col
lected.
The most important business yes
terday wa" the adoption of the re.
port of the committee on assesHinent
of properly of cotton milla. This re
port as adopted makes n number of
changes in tho assessed valuation of
last year, and as the majority of
these changes were increases it is
probable that the board will have i'K
hands full when it reassembles.?
State, 26th.
The ABHcoHiueuf of I' e Kor?huw
county mills i* .* Ikrr-iilago, ?> !?>,
000; l'ine Creek Manuf "'.uriug Co..
$225,000.
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To h ill Out ( "I " ? ' m ' |
l her?' " "(? si :: ' ; u. . , u
in the S uh, : ? i u
warn, "tin for v? gel .-it ?
ii' t' e garden thoy bcg;r* * ori r *\ m !? j
- '^vi.iH do-.? n [ ?vnt ? v - !
di. rn??st ol I !? x '.v ..rk ? ' u- ; ?
f
her ce their wntiic, i-'tu. '.i<
Lot cviuy fjirmor |??oV:dt'
himself with n pound or 1 t'a
rfs {j;recn or London pur; do, In
can ^real'y trhi'c' ilvt T?ki'
twoi.' pouuds oi wheat bran and
mix 'it with ono pound of 1'aus
green, having both dry; thru odd
enough sorghum to nwrrtcn the
bran, and a small <]iianiityof water.
Tho bran show Id have snllie.icnt wa
ter to make it adhere. Make the
poisoned bran into balls with th'~
lingers, as there is no danger in
handling it, and drop a bail not, hh
largo as a marble i-vci v foot or two,
near the eabh't^o oi othvr plnnl:>.
The wurius will come mil hi r-ighl
and attack thr pois-un'tl or hi ami
tliHt will be the last i>t tli?'in.
Keep chiekc nvi nwij from tho gar
don when thin poisoning in going
on, or early in I ho morning go over
the garden and uatluir up the ball*
to bo rot. o i nod to the garden or
Ib id the next evening. ? (iood Gar
dening.
Compositions From the Camden
Tin: APVANTAti KS <>!? A
Tho advantages of a good education
aro shtaincd by lirst learning to read
and write, the#** stiulien being tln< nrin
ci pal ones of lift*. Alter thene have noon
learned, you can undertake other stud
io? .
In the tin e of Washington and tlie
other great men of our country, educa
tion meant very little, Tho hovs were
taught l.fttin, urithniet ie, apolling and
writing. Washington also took survey
ing, which helped him out in alter years.
IIo would not have boon marie General
If ho hadn't known tho country so us to
make hit campaign*. The >;? r ! m were on
ly learned to read, writo und spell , sNo
to do house work and fanev work I * a t -
rich ?majaz\ ami only knew hew
to r?rtd and writ^^jdirn a hoy, hut wish |
Ing to bo a lawyer n^^l ? a< 1 t o Mudv very:
hard afterward- Cnul^ Ije have had the
education of tod*)', what lio have
been ? s.
Today both hoy# and gir'a haveN*Jo j
gos at which they can leav any o, * u;>;Vi
tion or a^dv thoy h\o. A !m0 Heholar
ships arc gtv#ji worth fifty ? .n<- I ie ,
drod dollar#. "^Chcae are nhta.e.il by'
standing an t xnniii.ftt ion, an-? ihiw who
niaku the highest marks ? i. <? ? the
scholarships. Anions the i e:
South Carolina are Vrt ? ; , -n
ville, Conterm! an 1 u
tional college*. Tl;?vi? ??o :oi .?? ? ?
' boy'* college* are *o nuatoro" < ?, ...
could hardly namo tJ.em, 'I lie p>
al on? is Clem son.
Today twice a* many negroes go ;?>
^ u( nool a* wtiitc* The iw ^voe* are jk
ing advantage ?>f achoolp while snnov
white people cannot write . r rend.
till." havo to work in tho far'<:lef> ? I
?youi'*7. Th? ot ^nr.rJi f ir,
?rc ti; !nv to ]>?*>. .? odt >o ?h'- le ?' ??
tor* qpuipalltng idloluldrcn md?: twin
years to' ko to achool.
There is not an occupation, with tho
exception ot f*rroin?, tlia loec :>ot uocd
(traded School
KDrt'ATlON',
?
! v<>-. I . dilution '
?y.i'f.u ed by a g". .<!
t Ak?> I ' (Jr-ido v : ! .
i: f ' a i ' > i ?i
! t. ? ' i * ? n
s'fjrr
Hr. ; >v
; /' r t-. ?? ii ?'? '
V' " V / V t ?' ' - l< ??.!'>< '* '' 1,1
!muii, \:>y iirop-f ? ' ' :)n
j It 'II 'I 'j !? about - ?'"<? n- foi
f lit. { fj l i I <?' ."1 ot ' I '?<?:% UO(l
j^w.i hording belonging t < ? th(! ?jm
'tain of tho !?'?>? I >r. S. J. Ilit)0ou?
mltpa'.cd ui *Z-,fiOO, partialiy in
an tod.
'IlH: tWO ftloi'cH h ml Wl.r< llOUKO +f
,J I1. ( t rcod of abou l * ) .*(,0<?0 uiH
pnrtially infcurod.
Tho olflco M)d t ? ? * ? k uf ilrilgttl^
Dr. .1. A. IUttlidgo ? 1,000, no fey
uuruiice.
The itoi k of y i oooi icw of J. 1).
Dye, *1 ,' 00, partially innnrod.
Meat m arkot of h J- M uckoy,
yf>00, partially ?n*u)'tid
Tho buildinga if i ho Spring#
Hanking ?rid Mercantile company
and i ho Kntcrpiiao Mei cantilo com
pany wero connidorably damaged bu'
which ia fully covered l?y inaurancc
'I'he btock of inorchtindion ano
buildings of W. H. Mobloy were al
ho considerably damned, w,thn<
insurance.
W a ) olio u mo of I4'.. M. Hruce, do
alloyed, with no iriHiiranco.
Tho pogtolJloy nud the MclMw
building ca ugh i liri) but wno saved.
Tho otiginof tho lire i.s unknown.
Popular Exeuialona via Southern H.y.
The Southern Railway will aoll round
trip ticlieta to tin? following points, for
sjuM-iitl (iccasHioii. at unc f ? ?"hI- i* 1 ?iss fare:
Tuakct/t u, A l?. ? C'onuiif lu-omont Kx
cerciaea, Noimal and InduHtrial Institute
Mnv \i 1 1 1 rt 2'y cents.
Niagara ImiIIr, N. V ? Ancient Arabic
Order of Mystic Shrine, i in |i?* riiil Coun
cil June '20-2y. |>lua #1.00
Hot Springs, Va Annual Convention
Si iiitlicru 1 1 urd ware Jobbers Aeaoe. and
American Hardware Mfg Abhoc. Juno <> 0
pi (IK 2/> Cl'lllH.
Cnlimuu. S 0. ? South Carolina Stale
Hummer School, Juno S?lnt, July I'Jih.
|?|iih cciiIh.
AcheiiH (in ? Summer Sohnr.l, June
V7th Julv HHth. plus 'J'i <:.
Kuox\ille, Te ill., oinnnier School ]
1 Mm- I'Ot h-J ill v i?bi -?
\':i;,li ville, 'Venn , l'ci^.bO'l V Shhimh i
?' Iki i-- S .uxli-rlniilt HiMicui I n.-.iii u%>-.
June 1 Itli- A m 'list in h. j-lun centn.
A -dt?'' ville, .N' . ( '. Annual t onferfiici
V. \i ?' A i>d V. W, A . Juii' <,.f
? I ' i . pi I) s i ?cut .
a<I'< villi', N. ('. ( '< ii fi-renc' >' ^ ? !li!
i ? 'h M irt-iiollur v .'n't:
' i ?' 'M, JiIhh '!?) i k r.t.A,
I'.'U' :iuor? Mil,- Ai-i;.?unt t 'n !, i S. . i
' ' r' I i^linn Iv1.'! ?. t'*- i I ' V>
?i tii i?, July
;ri N. ....
U I ; .i,i|?i> It. i !*'l . ??
, :,i -in.,
I HI, Mill it ' .lfl !!!'?,
?i ? *??? rhool
? ' ' . '1 ?
. ? .i .... ! I . ' ? ' I III I i.
? ' ? ? In- . ' i it i -:i '
| : r ;'j
V !'?w at -! v. j ? ( . i.-t? ? ; : in 1 1? r.imv.-t; i ;
; !l(? , '
v i" irk. N '? -Xft-c'irit X . ?? t ? ? n -
I i ?! hi ti ! ?' tui I A i < ' 1 1 ; . ' 1 1 y H i.> ?,
1 ' iti' v ' 'V n?..! ?? ;'! 1 n?:.do known
,i!i n i - j i i ii-ntion .
S' .tit hem Kail way vku oll'or many nth
-? c AiSrActlVe r at*-'.
I'ev detiiiU-d inform, itjon Apply to any
ticket a^ent of thin l onipanv ur <
K. W.JU'NT, l';v. Puss. A*t , <
Olmrleston, S. t. . ,
"a;< Executions.
I : ii. lor and by virtue ?>t nuiuliy tax
.? \c. nt i'Mis {<< mo .lircot' il, I will proeeod
t-> sell. (lie Court House ? 1 ?,??> i- in
( In-. CiSv i if ; '-union, on the ;irst Monday
hi .1 ui'<'. I'1 '. (bum* t ! m* te^ai hour* of
s ih', the I ? \vii? vr <|, -rii'i il-fil ir?l estnto
t > -wit .
< >!H' lot ui Oh- <itv of Caiiob-n. S ?
?itid h'.iuioloil <?? the oust li\ pn?pert\ ot
< lured 1'iir iMivsons. ,v ????; l? v land* <>! c.
('. ilnile. noith by U? \ . I. I). '| li'it.uis
sml "uulh by Ktltlfti^i' Mtrft.t. l.ovied op
'?II rih1 t<> he Hold h~> thi prope: t> o: Sip
'.'iiiil >o|K. .1 r.
a< res niul J bedim;; Y.i,: i on
the north by ImhIh ot t l?. ?? . .1, Kii'l<lni-<l.
on the boo.th by l\st, n( -loo (."?* i t *?! . "ii
the w?"<t bv Pitay .lone?, and e:i-l by T.
.1 . mill Win Ho\l;in. l,ovio?l upon and
tu lie *"ld to* the piojH'jtv of Captain
nines.
J.S. T AXTllAM
Shelil!" i\. C.
May ">th, 1 IfOo,
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
South Carolina, ) Court of
Kornha\v County, i Common Pleas.
An?U'V?oii 11. Buwt-n, I'luiiidtt,
iivrninst
Sarah II. I rm . Charles Tuuui, I'owoll
l'l-utn, M i*rie Smith. I look Smith,
l.onie Sinitb, Thurston True. Ju
lia Broom. Mattie 1 1 r? ?< in, Knxie
Broom. lVarl Kskew, Kliiott II. How
en, Karl II. How en, Kva Criinipton,
Kunieo II. Brown, F.'ii liit II llmu n,
Ine?. I. Bowen, nn?I .lulius A. Bow en,
\ >HomUnts.
To t!o> I lefeii'-lnnts .
Yo i nil' ho'i-by 'iioo.'Mied ;tinl r >
? ' i ?*? I t" a ii8v e ? ' >? ; imp! t lis t ! . ?
.oil. . which will he I in I he ?vtlui
??i lie* t !ork of tins Cnnri , ar.! ?e srr\ ??
i ' of voiir nimv\ ei t ? > 'die ? ? nt >:u'
pi-Milt oil the mibsi -Tiber 1 i ii. otS.-o- tr.
i C i ii!.:.", s. (\, \\ itbiu twenty days a f U :
I.'e .-1'iviee hereof, ?-xe''?*>i\e of * t ?? t!.s\
h nerv'u : ill' ? ii v ai (:*!' ' . -
????? eoll?p; ot :;i. i li.o t .-'.-rr
i. :... phii n 'IV in : ih 5>iM 'I'll v. . i /. :
! 1 tin' i our foe . ,i 1 1 ?
' V ' .?ni| hum
i i Cunuloft, ' >: ;> 1 i . i >,
1' ) \ V.
i n.ilt s \ t i ? m
* .... i ' i ,?an* . I v>v??i; Twn, i'.-.-.-.'.
? ? . Mo-i V,i . i ? . til l-, c:;, 1 ??? f? !??
| t ;j i f -. ? -ict- * :
?lO- - ! Cmnr'v.U! ?
I . 'i O Wli '. ill lO . I. l T t ' ; <
r;
May
J. i1. Hay,
Plaint tlf'e Attortoj,
Bears the
Signature
of Ji
?' B. 1
v in
ifse
For Over
ORIGINAL
PACKAGE STORE
Tin.1 'J;innh'M Supply On., wi>li'V (<> jiaroumv to t1"1 j ? i
lie tii:it :lioy huvo opcn< ) upa sin. k of goo ?,}.<*, in
I lie store ivwiiI y oeeupiio >y 1>. K
IiiuHon, CONSISTING OK
' u-.ir, Su^ar, C'oM.'p, S nip, ,v'c*>'? Biec . Lur<l, < <? -u
WIh'hI lii'im, Ha)', '1 >b?' ?:?>, vke., Arc which lhc\
pose ?o b i ' to ootisui tern in O -^io .) VacK
? s i'.
Mitt PRi'C^s
i)
fUIJI Mil Lib niib ??'?>)
r j\ r'.-j '/;??{ ( )rn PiMrOS : > r-- ? ? !><tv W <? ? ?oi
Vr V j!' ]\iw '?
C AM I) 11 N SU P I > L Y Ci )M \ 'A N \ ' .
? Ashe raft's
Condition Powders
Make -' p ?? ?r horses and mules fat without bloating. It
does this by firm thoroughly cleansing the system of
all inipuritics, allowii^ perfect assimilation of tood,
thereby creating s .lid muscle and tat.
Hordes and mules improve in appetite and spirits
jut the first few doses, the hair ^licds, and the new
.oal is always sleek and ^los'-.y.
Ashcratt's Condition Powders ;ue packed in doses,
without "filler," and good tor horses and mules only.
It i s a most powerful tonic and appetizer, beir.? the
i tonnul.e of a practical veterinarian of over a quarter of a century's
I experience. It U easily the foremost remedy in its class on Uio
j American market to-day." Price 25 cents package.
1 male l>v rIT. 8 Jrrrrs J'f
8
Let Your HOUSE or MULK Got POUR And
BONY.
One bottle of White's Purgative "Modieino will put him in
proper shape to get the full benefit of right rlav's iivalinrnt
HIIII'S WORM AMI IHIMMTICS TOWS.
(White's Colic and Kidney Cure
l
? ny .^tork is a ( ombinat ior K .? i ) v im h? ii e and sure colic c::?v
j
WHITE S BLACK LIMUtlF.NT
i
! l ie- ? nly ported 1\ Halaneed Sub (/ulan* ou^ Oe'intrr
. "
Gtv. v. > Little w. ith>r>ies the e.brvc' goo.h? autl ha^ o ' ? 1 .!iei ,
.vi\d > .'?? .v yc ,i- .1 < - sair t>v
p. ii, zemp i wm
0 M. FORT, !
L'ONTKAOTOK k lU'IIJ) ,
KH.
B?t. ;tii \n Miy v, 1 >? *?
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C0NT9ACTO?' f: BUI'.DER,
? AM !>??>?? v ?
JM; /J8 )!!>'! llh'al 10l<? ?
IMaH^n'.irts :ti.? i? <t .- ;.i .1.1 ' ity ?
Wtyfc biipi i in!? .nil ]
'an. U ? i
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tV!OfcEY TO LCAK'i
, I
On utproved fU'in hindfl in Kft.snuw |
OouMy, On loans up (o $1,000 h p?*r
muit. ( >n iuhih over t lixt amount * i*?' r
?cnt. No <,omnu??io?8 charged.
\j. A Wittkowsky.
Camden, 8. ('.
or C . I.. Winkler,
4r> broad way,
N?w York. ?
' 1TICII
Noii.M* i* hereby ?lvon that no <}^im?
igainnt iho rouniy for work on the roadH
jr bridges of tho county will bo rtpmovod
iidIi'bh tin* work wa& authorized by a
member of tin* board, and the member of
the board authorizing i lu? work must ap
prove the olaim belore it is |>refteh(M to
the Hohi d.
J. M. So well,
County Sujioiviaor,
Camden, S. 0.
Winllu-oj) College
Scholai'Hliip Am! Entrance Kx
nmhiut ion.
The examination (or the award o) va
cant eehnhirflhips in Wimhrop College
and for the admission of new students
will ho hi'ld at tin* County Court [fount1
on Friday, July 7th, at U A M. Appli
cants must not bo Ices than fifteen yuur*
of agu. When FcholarshipH are vacated
after July 7, they will ho awarded h> those
making tho highest avciage al (his ex
amination provided they uieyt the cr>n
ilitiona governing the award. Applicants
for ?cholar?bip.s alionld writo to Preai
dent Johnson r/cdore tin1, examination lor
scholarship, application blanks. ?
Sclio'avfhipti are wort!) *!t)0 and fre? tu
ilion. Tho n**\t session will opej^Sep-/
tPiitber '.'0, 1005 For further ifdorina-j
1 i ? ? ? ? an ! < * t .otoo i'l'vi . P !5<
1 1 i;siS' i, i. n.1 i i il! . ?v I .
'i1 f '\. JJ" s
I [- fc p..,
.iiJLt
i I?
My m is jio.v dim ]?. j n <i j
I'. wo tiip^ n ? morning and!
evening.
out; l rip v* ill !?c made
!)?i S'UI'J i ) M
Sin duv I ) '? irs 7. ,\ . M .
to %> P. M.
Your j)a< ronngi" solicited.
m i HACKER iWL
? MANUFACTURER** OF ?
Doots, Sash, Blinds, j
Moulding, Building Material, J
ash Weights and Cord.
CHARLESTON, S. C.|
Purchase our makes, which j
we guarantee superior to any1
cold South, and thereby sav* |
? money.
i Window and Fanny Glaus a;
i t v . J an. I 1,1
Till.! IT TOWN IMIi-j
nv ,
A veritable depot j
lior family supplies,'
is brimming in!) of;
>iapie u?;<i fancy ;
f \ P r! ^ !? U i f Q
I) 1! U L: L IS ! t 0
C.ill and !taui you?
sVMfns supplied, or
i'vx ap No. l in and
>oiii' orders ill have
prompt aUrmiou.
i Miii yi'iirs
\ evy He.spetrlluliv.
P. A. MCDOWELL
i
?gmm m* -m +m namM
Our Mr. G. Hirsch has just arrived
from Now York where he has made
large purchases in all the most styl
ish patterns of Dress Goods, Silks,
White Goods, L aces, Ribbons, Milli
<* o
nery and ail the newest novelties to
be found. ... |
"*?!
We are shoeing some beautiful ef
fects in Mohairs and Brillianteens.
Our line of Silks was never more
complete. New Wash Silks. Also
l*'*' ' . _ ??? ?
some very pretty changeable Silks,
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New designs in White Mercerized
Waistings, Swisses, Organdies and
& *
Lawns.
* ,a > ? ?
/ \ /
Our Spring Goods are arrivingdai
,ly. Come and see them.
CLOTHING
We have just received a largeship
ment of our Spring Clothing. Strouss
Bros. Panious High Art Clothing
made of the best mate1*ial by tailor^,
who know fiow. You are sure 01 a
fit, and of a Suit that will give satis- j
faction, if you buy it HERE. < 1