The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 14, 1905, Image 2
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Ho ?!?<'? JP1MON It A'l k* I-r^UliU >'Liir . J I ,60,
six month*, 7ft choii; three mouth*, 40
R *T?f? roii Ai?vk?timino (>i -iiiittr;
(rung lent advertis'ients, ilrit insertion
1*1. ?H) f>wr m |U?r? ; eaeh Mihuetjuent in
?tMieh fl#e?**s ptm ?quart'.
V u??ne*i >oc.iI?f u cents per lin? each in
Rortion.
Ol'itiini i*'H <;} i k ??}/?*? I for *1 bMiio rait*H a?
ordinal) hd verlising.
('trill (or County offices
L&.'A). Con).'reastorixl $ I <>.(M).
Ai> eoiumunh atiobs addresse?J to. this
papor muHt he accompanied by the t#ue
name hi. (I address of tho writer, in or
?icr to insure attention. I'eiectod man
uscripts will not h?? returned.
Com >;i?;?icat ionw will l>? published when
of n.'orest to the /en-;rftJ public and
not ul a defamatory nature. No re
sponsibility will bo assumed for tJ??*
views of correspondents.
ItatoH for contract adfertisiny will be an
oouacod upon Application at tbe'oftiee.
Remittances by chocks, drafts and postal
money orders should he made payublw
to W. I.. MoDOWELL,
CaunUm, 8. C.
GAMDKN. 8. 0., JtM.V 14. 1905
Should FnrmciH Take a Vai* -
Hon? ^
Thin in a subjeot which in being
considered more and tn?ro every
year, and the necessity of u vaca-\
tion in becoming apparent. Itmat
ters out lu>w pleasant our surround
Inge, if *u are tsere waofcloes, with
no thought of our aocial and intel
leclial nalurea. If we wee nothing
bnt wearisome labor from one year'*
end to another, with every nerve
drawn to its highest tension, ol
whtil use are the beauties every
whore around us? It must have
been intended that other faculties
ft 1 nt'll IX a t/iiu physical should bo de
veloped when N ature so lavishly dis
plays her opportunit ies. Each beau
tiful (lower, each passing breeze has
a messaue, if our hearts are attuned
to tho higher symphonies of Na
ture.
Tho life of a farmor has been iso
lated, but it is now broadening. To
get acquainted with our neighbors
and friends about us, and after the
rush of the season, we could tako a
trip out of our town, county, or
State. Wo vi 1 1 more easily take
up our ear. 3 on retni n it s';.
It some of our brother.* und his
ters think thoy cannot spare the
tuny, try hard this mohhoo to plan
for a vacation, oven though it uiay
be short ; and when you return you
will bo surprised to tlnd vrhat con
genial people you h we about you ;
Hi-d when you are rested and riyht
ly attuned, you will catch only the!
?wetter vibration*} of your fellow- j
ncn. ? Grunge* Bulletin.
The Wrdhalla Comioi of Wednes
day has thin to nay in discussing
tha whiskey question. That the
dispensary ha? i t ?? good features, if
indeed such a thing can be possible
in t h*1 whiskey business, there in no
dou It is indoite'1 v better than
the open bar, which, bad as it is, in
a paragon of goodness beside the
"blind tiger." When the people of
the State are ready for prohibition
and will support the law as well au
vote for it, wi will have prohibition
in its true sense, and with it will
uoiue a better condition for the
whole Slaty.
There are a lot of people who
would rather pick to morrow's this
tles than to day's flowers.
IN MEMORIAM.
kUtlo William, ouly con of Jklur
garei Xbaoiuaoo and h BUlr De
Loache, ??fell ??loop" curly Friday
in nruin^, July Sth, Just before the
(lawn of day, after hu illneaa of
over threo weeks. He was not quite
two years old. A beautiful little
boy, and the Joy and happiness oh
hU father's and mother's hearts.
Everything possible was dono for
his recovery, that loving hearts
could devise, but the Tender Shep
herd loved and wanted the litlh>
lamb in his own fold.
He comforted broken hearted
onm.
"Children are Goil's apostle*; day by
day.
Sent fori It to preach, of love, and joy,
and ocace ,
Nor hath thv babo hit mission loft un
dono."
S.
A Card of Thank*, V*
E(\itnr Chronicle: ?
? fMeane allow mo through your
columns to thank my friends who
have ao liberally assisted me sine*;
I lost by li e all ] pobested on the
3rd day of June last. I assure them
that their kindnets will always be
remetnbercd and appreciated.
^ ? a Very gratefully,
. ?. C. Chlldera.
r Call at Tbe Up Town Grocery and
|H angtbing you wi?h in.M?e way of
tMoed Jfraite and Vegetable*
ataortment of Ueint'i
<aoea?, dr? inga ate, at Tka
-v -SB ?
I Mr. Smith's hri<; Ad
dress At Saluda
i
I tttlco the f<> lowji'X fn 'it lli? j
- aluda Stand .tr d, of Jul) f>"h .
44 Yesterday d?* w i.ed clear and <i<i I
on the litlle village whore w?- Jiv? j
nnd before 1<> n k it wa? evident thu
* lity* croud r. at +;m'.ng t> Sa: i
I* ? s n(1 tbsy udnif. 1 ? 'a a ?* fcn'i
UiHtcd good jud^OH liinl, tll'MI
we re 2,(">o people <>ti ihe u'id>
-tnil w> Ik. it 1 loi M. \, S iu <>'
Camden, S. C, v/au introduced
there were fully J,f?O0 people w i t h ? i
the ho and of Ins v < ? i o o .
Kev. S. It. Mans preceded the
ipimkcr with an Appropriate prayer,
?*tid in u few words the editor of
the Stand *rd introduced M r. Smith
tod for nearly an hour he interester
liia large audience with an eloquen
address. The Confederate veteran
hud previously met In the com
house mikI marched down in rankc
'lying the co!or? of Camp Jarne
M i tc hell.
W e could not do justice to the ad
dross, which was a model of cbusU
eloquent language, devoid of alan
und vulgarisms and without the leaf
characteristic of demagoguery. H
paid high tributu to the souther ?
thought I h h t bad led in the greaisi
aoki?vemeuts and o
American oivilization. The farm
ere came in for their share of ei
comiuins, the speaker stating pos ?
lively that, despite tho talk of 111
weather nnd speculators, if the fa, ?
meri of the South had not doue a ?
thoy have, cotton would not hnv
gone above seven centa. Tho far
mers had iu the past been the wors'v
down-trodden, abused and malign
ed of all claases of people. The
astounded speculators with wha
they bad done, and he eloquent!
begged the farmers to stand b
their movement and no longer b#
hattledoor and shuttlecock for spec
ulators.
His tributo to the Confederate
soldier was a brilliant flight of elo
? (iieuce, as he pictured tho desola
tion that met the soldier on his re
'.tii r? home and the bravery wi',h
which he overcame that situation
and reconstruction we uoticed ihet
?jyee t? f many of the old guard grow :
moist.
Mr. Smith made a line impression ;
at Saludn, and he wil1 always ineel
un appreciative audience when he
comes here."
For Sale.
U mule* and I horse. Horse tfix
| years old. Will b* sold on reason*
able terms. W. H. Tiller,
Knglish. S c .
A CARD.
N oil cm is heroby given thai I have
bought out the interest of Mr. 'J'
\\\ l-aug in The Camden Supply
Company, and solicit t lie patronage
of out ft io nds iind the public gener
ally. Respectfully,
Burwell Boykin.
July l tth, 1905
EXCURSION TO CHARLES'
TON JULY 25TH.
VIA. SOUTHERN RY.
The Southern Railway will oi
Tuesday, July '25, operate one of il ?|
popular daylight excursions frot .
GafttonU, N. C., to Charleston, .
C-, via. Hock Hill and Camder .
Train will pass Catuden at 11 %i j|
A M. and the fare for the rnun 1
irip from this point is only f 1 7i
. Tickets good to ??tum oq%ny Uai .
up to and Inoludlng Thursday, Ji
ly 27th. This is a delightful oj ?
portunilv to spend a day or I wo i.j
the "City by the Sea" and we rio
Miiro that many of our citizens wiM
avail thetnselvoa of it. The fai?
from Westvlllo and Kershaw %
$2.00. Frou# Claremont, same ik
Camden ? $1.75. Train will rtae ?
Charleston at 4 15 1*. Rl. Now is
your chance to enjoy a nicc excu,
siou.
Tax Executions.
Under and by virtue of sundry tax
executions to ma directed, 1 will proco>- 1
to sell, before the Court House door in
the City of Camden, on the first Monday
in Aug., 1905, during the legal hours of
sale, the following described real ostntu :
to-wit :
60 acres oi land in School District No.
2 hounded on the North by lands of \V .
E. Joy, formerly belonging to C. M. Al
exander; Kast by lands ot W. K. anil L\
W. Joy : South and Soiith-eaiit by landi
of 1. J. McKenziv; West by lands of C.
1\. Sutton, formerly of Mrs. > Yatej.
Levied upon ami to ho sold as the prop
orty of C. M Alexander.
Estate of Jane Kronson, 1 house ai <
lot in City of Camden, fronting North/De
Kaib street and bounded Kast bv Nor: I
Western R. R and South Est. Juliu.
Cook, West by C. Nelson. Hold foi
Taxes.
J. 8. TRANTHAM,
Sheriff K. C.
[July 14tb, 1906,
~~ wintid^
Highest market price will be paid
tot Ofclaktt* dtllmed at this ofllet*
j
The Kiad Y?m lfe*? Alwep* BMflMfc, Ml plrtsli Im? Mmi
i?< use IW oyer 80 years, tun bwrne tfto RiKnat?ro ?f
^ * - uu4 Imm iNiwiuAde tuider hid {mt
sonal tmpervlnldtt since it * tnftuicy*
Allow no one to deceive you In thin*
All Counterfeit*, Imitation* und <*?7ust-as-good" are but
Experiment* that trille with and endanger t ho health of
Infant* and Children ?Experience against Experiment)
What*is.CASTORIA
m
Custoria In a harmless substitute for Ca*tor Oil, Pare*
gor le, Drops and ftoothlug Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotle
Hiihstance. Its age is its guarantee* It destroys Worm*
und allays Feverlsliness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic* It relieves Teething Troubles* cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilate# the Food, regulates the
Htomach and Bowels* giving healthy and natural sleep*
The Children's Panacea?The Mother's Friend*
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
WWW'
Beara the Signature of
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
]ln*U8e |r0P over 30 Years.
*!W fM ?mmn?, r? mumuv ???arr, ?cw *??? err*.
? =: KELLUM SURE CURE FUR INDICESTION
PIIDDC
buEiuu.
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT, THE PU8LIC PRAISE IT
ANU WE RECOMMENU IT.
Ac J >ol?AKN
LOCAL AQEKTS,
DONfT
Lei V HORSK or MUUB (iet POOR And
BONY.
One bottle of White's Purgative Medicine will put him in
proper shape to get the full benefit of eight day's treatment
I WHITE' S IVRM AND CNDITION POWDERS.
White's Colic and Kidney Cure
For Stock iau combination Kidney medicine and sure colic cure
WHITE'S BLACK LINIMENT
The only perfectly Balanced Sub Cutaneous Counter irritant.
Geo. T. Little endorses the above goods and has sold them
and used them for rears. For sale hy
F. M. Ml' & Deim
SEABOARD
Air Lino Railway.
- -
North-South-East-West.
Two Daily Pullman Vestibuled Limited
Trains Between uoth and New York.
j Ftrct Class Dining Car Service.
The Best Kates and Route to all Eastern
Cilios Via RICHMOND ??<! WASH
INGTON, <>r Via NORFOLK and
steamers. To Atlanta, Nashville, Memphis
Luisvillo, St. Louis, Chicago, New Or
leans, and all PointH outh and Southwest
? To Savannah and Jacksonville and all
points in Florida and Cuba.
Potitively the shortest line between
&c SOUTH.
'For detailed information, rates, sched
ules; Pullman Reservations, &c., apply to
any agent of the eaboard Air Line Railway
or to W. L. Burroughs Travelling Passenger
Agent, Columbia, S. L>.
Chan, F, Stewart 'A. G. I?. Aj^t.
Savannah, Oa, j
Summit Sohco! Notice.
'J' ! ?? K cntlmw t\ mil'' '?u irn^r Hch.v>l !
? i ' ' ? 1 1 r ? I ? I at r>.!n<l? . ? > '
't <i <. , ' ) ir.frt fuur w Tii*? inntrui:,,""?f
a ?? 3 :j t. \V. il \ ?-Nt ?>. <ifM<tru;n *'?
C and Mr VV i Mil!;*, j rincipat
tl ? ' HI I' I ill ) I I^ti SfltO?;l Oottl'K'l W'll
bi> '1 f>'! iii Knul sh, !.it?'r*lure, tirmn
?) ;tr, Ar ihwe iw ?? ail I'? dn^/o^y. A * I -
J ti?>ia! ?jur?' h ii. (Tlvtf'8 and History
niny l*?- offered if itier<- nn? ? utlk'ier.t r"
qncMiK to ttftirnu.t their tnuiv* In
ofih. 1 !.<t v*i- ??t ii ??
n<fc. ifr h ;i i y tlint twtnly teacher* ^ mu?1!
t?d, huiI .t i? th?* ?' >t r it ? ? 4 1 wifrili of t i* Su
per 1 1 1 tt- 1 1 ? i r f ? t of Kti<|rutii>i) lhi?t ii ?
tC*M ?? ? ? t? ? * irc<j?ritll> attend X > cPrtif.
'iHivh will lie remwt-d \\ itliont |
ry work in the Summer School, Tito j
County Hoard will appropriate $ 1'J.oo
t )H?r?J? the expend* of any teacher who
It lit y *'Und.
T..? S uou.inr' s i .io< 1 (or colored tear -
em will hevri'i July 24 ?rtd lasttwo we??ka
Kev J. I). Whitaker i* the principal.
,\V. 1$. 1 Ii HNTCH,
Supt. vf Kduoation.
June !Cth, I'.tOo
University 0{ North Carolina
17*9?1905.
Mead of the Stated Education
al System.
DEPARTMENTS.
Cnllogiate, Engineering, Grad
wate, Law, Medicine,
PharmaciHt.
Library contain# 43,000 vol
umes. Now waterworks ,e
!?ctrie lights, central heat
ing system. New dor mi -
torien, gymnasium, Y.
3M. O. A. building.
607 Student*. ? 06 Instructors
The Fall term begins
Sept. 11. 1905.
Address
Francis P. Vcnable, President
Chapel Hill, N. C.
? MANUFACTURERS OF ?
Ibors, ? Sash, Blinds,
Mcjlding, Building Material,
ash Weights and Cord.
CHARLESTON, - - - ? S. C.
Purchase our makes, which
we guarantee superior to any
sold Saufch, and thereby save
money.
Window and Fancy Glass u
?pfciaUv. Jan. 4-4.
Appointment Of Tmstees.
At a regular meeting of the Ker
shaw Connty Board of Education
held July 3rd, 1905, the following
named Trustees wore appointed tor
the variouH School Districts of this
County :
District No. 1. ? T J Kitkland. H
Q Garrison, C W Birchmore.
No. 2 ? VV A B&ykin, C N Hum
phries, Z Z Bmtield
No. 8 ?John 1) Sinclair, ?' I)
Pnte, James li ItatclifTo
No 4 ? H P DaTig. T W Bran
non, Parker Melton
No. 5. ? Wm Thompson, W Ii
HfttclitTe. N A Watkiutt
No. 6 ? -M VV Hou^h, Gilliam
Horton, W T McCaekill
No. 7. ? T R Kirkley, James H
| Olyburn, J H Crow
No. 8 ? T A Cuuthon, Jnmei S
! T B 01 y bum
[ No. 9 <? R A1 Drakefnrd, ft L
Smyrl, li B Ogburn
No. 10 ? W K Thompson, (J W
Hammond. VV A Cunningham
I jNo. 11. ? ?' H Nelson, Jost-pL
'Simpson, J L Gettys
No. 12. ? J N Joues, J A Iios?. t>
rough, J Gay
(District No. 13 having been
et<lo<Mo District No. 40 of Linoa*
i ter county No 13 of this county will
! be under tho supervision of tlio
? Trustees of No. 40 of Laneastor.)
i No. 14 ? C A .Johnson, M A
j Shaw, 1) Ij Cmoo
No. 15. ? Frank Horton, J C I) ?
| vit?, T A Spcara.
I No. 10 ? Wni Rahon, Robt Mi *
1 le, J L Hinson.
No. 17. ? Wn (I Tiller, R \Y IV
ter, J S K'?ps
No. 18 ? K !? Elliott, Hen j Ti<!.
i well, James I* Gardner
j io ? \V 11 Barfleld, \V W
j Huckabet , J M Spears
j No. 20.? W T Pitts. \V II Jones,
M H Horton
| No. 22 ? .N A 13c th unc. W II
! Brsnuon, ,1 A Mel.aurin
! N?> 25? ? F 1<" larboiough, W S
Ilo/.ier, \Y H l'eaeh
No. 24. ? J li Catoe, W I) Se^ars,
M I. Haley
No 25. ? H A Tate. S M McCat.
i kill, Johu W Catoe
i No 26; ? B M Jones. Johu H Br..
k?*r, A C Groftfory
! No. 27. ? W K Greagory, J A
, W uiitr.ua, L 3 Oanthen
\Y. B, Turner,
It Thoa Hlacknaoa,
Iitnreivi T Mi lli.
Mrd of JtA of KtMtw C4,
Now is the time to Come to the
sj
Mill I:ik! Sale, only a few days more
left, for this big Mill End Sale. Come
join in with the crowds and get some
/jy , ?
of the wonderful values we offer ev=
v?rv ! /fceivsu-jg each
day. new good ?? from the Mi Si and
Factory Syndicate of New York, for
this big safe. Don't mii^s this great
opportunity, 3<>u will never ren^em
berof buying goods as cheap as now,
supply yourself while this great sale
is on.
I
V ? /
livervtliing is marked m plain fig
CV
tires on j-ellow ticket. One price to
everybody. No goods charged or'
sent out on approval, f Everything
sold for CASH ONLY. We were
crowded to our utmost capacity last
Saturday and Monday. Be on hand
early to-morrow and Monday. Won?
derfu! bargains will be slaughtered -
.--i
during these da vs. Fir. Watson will |
~iw
. -M
return Saturday. Come and seei
' vsi
M
him. lie \-\- i E i offer soecial items foij?
sale all during the day. JH
HiRSCH BROS.'&XJQ