The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 21, 1905, Image 3
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Salmond Brothers,
Staple Ami Fsmcv (J-rww'K,
N ?'
i
My w a^ori i*; now making
two trips a day? morning and
evening
Only one trip will be made
on Sundays.
Sunday Hours ? 7. A. M.
te VV. M.
Vour patronage solicited.
$e&l
Wftutc d.
High est maikct pi ice will be paid
for Chickens, delivered at tuiKOliue
Will take any size.
For Sale Cheap.
One now Piano M greatly reduc
ed piice. Organs and Sowing M *
chiues nt. short notieo. Dry goodw
und Groceries as cheap ah momy
ean buy them. W. Caddell.
^
It Is Captain von Tieackow.
At a rocent meeting of tbo Iter
tfhaw Guards Mr. JO* C. von Treou>
1*0 w Wab elected Captain of lKis
Company. Onpt. Zemp received
tJi-o appointment of Surgeon Mhjor
oi fehe Second Kejjiraent, hency liie
c tlon of a new captain.
Excursion To Charleston.
Again we call attention to the
excursion to Charleston over the
Southern railway on .Jul}' 25. This]
ia the- popular daylight excursion
and will be the host of the season
If you are going to Charleston this
B.?mainr you should go on this ex
cursion, for that popular and well
known railroad man, Col. It. W.
Hunt, will t>ee t b n t nuthiug is It f t
^ujdaue for the. comfort and pleas
*^p|^ ttto passengers. ? v
- 0* Ilatesvto Farmers* Institute.
S-.rtithern railway announces rate
of ..i>ue first class fare plus 25c, ,for
tfce .round trip, (minimum rate 5b
oents,) to Calhoun and Cberrya
Crossing, S. C., on account of the
State Farmers' Institute, Clemann
College, S. C, August 8 11, 1905.
Tickets to be sold August 0, 7, 8,
with final limit Aqgust 13, '1905,
from* all points ^i-rt Jjouth Carolina,
including Augusta, Ga.
For full information consult tick
el agents, or, . t .
R. W. IlWht.
Division Paesetgor Agent,
Cbailestoc, 8. C.
Go to the Camden Supply Co. foi'j
your Coffee.
A nice line of Tenuis Goods at!
Smith & Peattio's. 1
Finest Croam Cheese and Elgin
Butter nt Tbo Up-Town Grocery.
(3o to the Camden Supply Co. for
your Su^nr.
Pereonally Conducted Tour To The ]
Pacific Coast Via SeHboard Air Line
RailWay.
The Seaboard announces a per'
aonally eonduct?d tour to points in
Colorado, the Yellowstone Nation
al Park, Los Angeles, San Francis
co, the Lewis and Clark Exposition
?t Portland, Oregon, and. other
points of intersst on the Paciflic
'coast, to leave about-A ugust 1st. tn
8th ? txuet da'to beiug decided In
ter. The round trip is only $82 50 ]
and the route will be via Atlanta,
lii~iYningbniu, Memphis, St. Louis,
?''Kansas City, Denver, Colorado
Springs, Suit Lake City, Los An
geles, San Ktuncisro, The Sha*tn
Route to Portland, Northern Pa
cific to St. Pool, tit on re to Chicago
and return via. St. Louis.
Through .Pullman ears will he
arranged for the exclusive use of
fcliv party, which jwill be personally
oon dueled by Re.v. Win. liluoj^*a?d
wife of Davidsoa, N. C., sue*
eeesfolly 'handjed Mjtp V*rge party
from NttnUfCarolfha last August.
Itepe)>l7 of the trip is now bo
prepared* which will give.full
rfeUlts^as to >be rates, stop overs,
liotePrates and points of interest.
" ft w(ll be one of the most complete
trips of its* kind evor arrang
ed and at very small <nst, Those
? whrv join the party will be shown
?vary attention owr the entire trip
* "Hi conrnme between four
t five weeks. Writ* for booklet
iBf^nsXioa tn Re?. William
Ids on, N. Ci, or addreas
OaUift* T. A* RaUi*ti,
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ltfa<iia?? at Lugo If. ;
V nt Itnl-AV &1- Mr }< M
liiacf, -?f Hi- thorn*, lif' M ism j.i i ! i
fin iiu^sdri!, <?! I,u#t :!, v\ t: 1 1 !ii w r
tifide jft H I i !t O It 1 1- 1 O .
i n. 51. K 2' i i.
PifHvh ?)|> Mt H^>h HiiJ
V? lifiNi- lii'i'ii f ? q m? lo hii
t f : t *!t?;r *?]'. h?. ;v >f?<: \
KTi'Srliil;' :;f H: : pd i J{li j
fi'if' l !l I. i 'l oil ijnv '27 ll <">'
? li ih iiic.iOi ??(??. thicif i} r \ |). C
JrhUii^. of >,1 . nr - ?-, N. C, and I,
A. f{ i.1 OiWIj <-f K i 1 1 i H liti.
Tt>etir\x Of Sfr . Frevpk ui h?\udn.
Mi. Kr f? irk l,ipp(,u , of AUoiiih
died ul Saluda, N. < '., i :i tlx* 12th
I (I H I . l>f I \ J) It <) ; (| f r S'l- ! . Ill; )| ;l r I g i) Jj (
lltOlC Oil K vittll Ultu look l?li U MOOI
uftei getting there, Mr. Lippeti
watj n uiObt t' x .50 1 It- u I young turn,
nnd tt girt ntf Hon of Mrs. Mury ii
I ) a v i b , t*o wt-ll ?iiii| fuvorahl v knnwr.
in C ? ru < i ? u .
*T ' ? ?*? ? ->??
Mr Gilliam Horton By Liglit
Ul?K. s
M p. (J i 1 1 i Kill ! 1 .>rtoii -.tfts killed b\
Ugntning yesterday afternoon wiiilt
out in a Hold ht, his homo mui
Tiwrod. Mr. Jlorton ..was odc of
(he bust. citizens oi ouf county and
his inttny friendn will regret, ex
ceedingly, lo I ** ai* n of his uukiuiel)
cleHtb, A colored n>*n and n nr.ilr
were hIso killed hy the snuio stroke
of lightning ?vht.jh kill Mr. Morton
Court Convenes in Catnden next
Mondrty,
Note the ehango in tU? ad of " l lu;
B# Store" this week.
Go to the ( uiudt'ji Supply Co. t\>r
your lioifeo Fued.
1'orcelai.n lined Water Coolers. ?
Smith A' Henti ie.
Go lo the Camden Supj.-lv Cov for
you i Cow 1 oed.
(Jo to the Camden Supply Co. for
your h'iour.
<':iil at The fjpToYvn (Iroeery und
t?et iip?^th:n^ you vriuli in the wny (?<
euuned Fruit h suil V?*?(eUblee.
Splendid . nsflortment of Heinx'f
pieklcM. fioueen, dre.SMiti</? etc, tit Tiif
tTpT<-wn (Jrocory.
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? ^ PERSONAL.,
Mr. U, It Jiar?tow. Jr. litis roiurn
to Cftmdeu.
Mr. and Mr3. -J. V. It^cse, of Cou
garco, wore in ('iHudeu !ft?t week.
l)r. (ir.d Mis. A. A. Muorn havo re
turned froiii AshuviUo.
Mr. Smj'il ITrtiattll is visiting in
Cbarleston,
MieBes Carrio Ilouyh and Roflr?
Gejaeubeimer ftro on n yioit lo friends
at Bethuu?. V
Mis. Dr. Biail^ford, of MuHins. if?
viahing her si?ter, Mrs. Joe, 11.
Burns, ;
Mr. O. G, Douny, passenger ^g^nt
of the S. A. L. at this place is on a
Visit 'to Hot Kj>rings, At?p
?Mv. W. A." Hoy kin has been np- ?
piinte^ pixfit mnfiter at Boykins, A'
hotter man for the poeitioy could not
have- found.
Mr. Totn Uassell h?s ^upkikuitly
Kjcov^ngd from his recent seVerft wc
clienttp U3 able to leave the hospital
and is at boioo nowj'ocuperatiug.
Miss Thersea Block, niece of' Mr.
Ii. 1^. Block, who has had charge of
Mr. Block's house aud little children
for the past eighteen months is spend
in# a while at her home in Brooklyn,
N.Y, taking with -hur one of Mr.
Block's little daughters. By her
(aithl'nlnees to the. children she hat
endeared herself very much to Uiero,
and also made many friends hero who
will be glad t.o Icaru that uh<3 will re
Wj-u to Oamcivu iif Septembor.
Buj your Groceiies at wholesale
prices in original packages from Iho
Camden Supply Co.
Screcn Door Paint makes old doors
look new. Smith & Boattio.
Ju9t receivCd another shipment of
nice fresh crackers at 'ftio Up Town
Grocery.
Ad kinds of Gt'occrie? in original
packages at the GamiVpn Supply Go 's
store.
PSTir JURORS
y
The fallowing Petit Jurors b a ve
been drawn to servo for the first
v?eel< of tho July, 1905, term of
court for this qonntv :
Adolphus Rose, S S Jones, Thoa
B Blackwell, L II Peach, Willie J
Stakes, J F Williams, J B Arrant*,
W R West, G W ftlosoloy, A W
Cunuingham, J J Rose, A T Be
thune, f F Hollands L S Spears, T
H Young, W () Nicholson, S M
Johnson, G W Dabney, J K DeKay,
J D Go if, N H Workman, C P Dow
ie, E H Bowcn, A L) McLeod, W K
Bailey, T W Bar n<???, R P Sliodd, M
G MvGn^fto, K Mo?eley? Alex Ra
bon, J C Willi?mo, ^ 1* DeLoache, I
J N Jonep, W S Moore, W W Bran-'!
ham, J W Catoe.
I
: And these have been drawn for
tht) second week.
T K Goodale. T J Stokes, J M
Uutlor, W II Rateiilf, W H Horn*
by, W M Brann^n, B M Trucadell,
W A Schrock, W D Rvans, R H
Goff, J L Rodgera, John L Trutrs
dell, G J BulUr, L T P?ite, WH
Ooff, W R D*> Losche, G B King, L
C A I ford, Kelley Hinton, Geo T
Little, B ftf Bro*n, .fr, L S Cau
W G Wilson, H T -Tfcotnsi^
Ativn.Brantiam, A'O Sandors, R L
Oo'Uw, G U Lenoir, K J BitaetV
$ B Haider*. W H lrussdel, H C.
Waffle ton, Francis JUynolds, J so
W' Tottffp VfcisoAtt 8 Suit#** A U
llbin. -
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o i taJ Lf /.v .
(tt fcloiitiuv n ( tci i}i>')u ;Mic J., h
s tiiidtiiy vyaa ii' it.; n l^'g
tit! ?f ? be I" of V r friend* >1 rt
t'fHw ->[' H???ijNHi:l a< t,uo-\ of lion
I V.r. Ill# i C lit) l.i fn ; I, i ? 1 1 : t,' \y.H3 Ul')b
pt * v <lu' iin'e.l with f <? c r?
K*&- pl'boS, j. i \< fOfCti Willi I U N tl^i
*^<e |ji uk hn*l ribho?:F
?mrrying nut tin* hiyci I ecih;r sclono
will, lovely clY??;t. lht) it/iitii'tiH'
inr.^l of punch WuH ? Mibcd'ted ij
graceful f t ? r i ? h n.ii'1 vvti:, onesided ov?-?
|1 >y \|is-se^ .)f-nn Shannon, M?>) !-??
i f?oftchc and Mi it bio Wolt'o w 1 1 i t ? t Mil
Lindsay and ^ire. Frew iCeoived nu i
I I h in ti:u leocption r.ioin, Mimmi
[Joe Shannon and Kate ! >uLo?cbo as
j rtigting Mi^s Nettlca in wo!c< nung
, tin; guests !it 'ho du-?r. These pi?it\
! in union a alt?w lijudw attractive wai
i treses (luring the evening eeivin^
[beautifully delicious ice**, eakea, ?-tc.
j A most ?'2fcitir?ff t.et>t of (piieknoHS of
| wit xvkb evinced in the game of in;
1 tialn. >i ra. KrtfW receiving nu excia*
( of vot? a for the be?t paper wai>
I awarded a handsome gold lint, pin
' Dining the reading of tho pn) ?er H b\
Mr?. Andrew "Burnet, Jr , there wi*
merry peats of laughter and many
exclamations of faurprine at tho (at
fetched wit, worth and wisdom ^writ
down.". Mrs. Lindsay received the
jearnesl appreciation of her' gne-**
for a most charming evening and a
most art.stie and uni'pie entertain
ment.
Tho merry straw rJdfl giv-?n on
{Tuesday evening by Mit.s Claudia
jXoiup for the lUinHoa Hrunaon wan a
; moat delightful I'.tTtiir The moon
li'^ht '.vftn ideal, the happy crowd ol
| vwenty six young people with five
! chnperonea wont jout iu two large
j double wngone and their merry song*
i and laughter wore pleasant to hear
" an they dvove all ovir town and into
'the country. The refreshing drive,
was certainly cooling and very in
vigorating offer the Keat of a mid
| feiiuimer day.
Little .Masters Lambert Deludes
1 and Caleb Whitakcr e:ieh celebrated
their fifth birthday by h charming
party to their little friends. They
' art* cliumA nud were guests of eaol)
?dher,on the merry oeeasiotm. (yaket?
? and ico ernam were l."\artilv enjoyed j
At both entertainment? ' aiid the big j
birthday e:d;e? with tlm ilininina j
; ilona of fivn wax eandlee graetfi
teaeh table and cut among merry
laughter ' |
! Miss Km Tracy U,rt on Saturday, ?<
| called tr? her liomo in^/W'ult^
: kwiro on account of the illneps of her
auni. Pho mi\le many Mends while
jvieitihg Mr. -and ?Jra. Moykin Clarke ?
Mr JrfucH DcLoachc, i\li?s Kath !
> loen I\IrH W. 1'. Johnson and ;
Miafe llonrietta have returned from p '
nhaitninj* visit to Wrii;htaville.
Wilted to Board Toachere Attending
Muiumer School,
, Wanted to botfrd twel vo^nWPlTtjrH i
r ttendini; the Kernhaw County Sum
mer School. Comfortable rooms'
iifne w 90 of pta.no,
?\ Mr#, it. Tyuji'&fcfl. j
r A CARD.
^ Notice, is hf lebygiven that I have !
Imimht wiit the hijaeyeet, of |#r, p.
j i^ng in TJ-.e 0?ui(i?n Supply
I Company, and solicit, the' palronace
I of our friends and the public gener
ally. Respectfully,
Hurwell Boykin.
!July 14th, 1905. ?
Lumber! Lumberl
When in need of rouglj, or dref-Ryd
Lumber, Shingles, Ijatbe, Turning,
?to., call on J. H. Cairipbell,
Camden, S C.
(Ptormerly the miil of the Camden
Lumber (jo. near- S, A,. L. freieht
depot)
Tax' Executions,
UuJcr And l>y virtue of sundry tax
executions to me directed, I wfll proofed
to 8 o 1 1 ) bofore the Court House doorin
tbe City uf Camden, on the first Monday
in A ri|(. , 19u5. during tin* lej^al bourt of
aalo, tho following described real estate:
to-wit :
50 acres ot land in School District No.
2 bounded on tl>e North by lands of W.
li. Joy, formerly belonging to 0. M. Al
exander; East by luid* of \V. E. and D
\V . Joy ; South anil South-east by land#
of I. J. McKon/.ie ; Wen by lands of C.
K. Button, formerly of Mrs. Yatee.
Levied upon and to be &old as the prop
erty of C. M. Alexander.
Estate of Jane Bronson, 1 homo and
lot in City of Camden, fronting North Do
Kalb street and boftnded East by North
Western It. R and South Kit. Julius
'Jook, West by C. Nelson, -Sold for
c
J. S. TliANTJI AM.
ifr Sheriff K. C.
JOiy I4th, 1905.
EXCURSION TO CHARLES
TON JULY 25TH.
VIA. SOUTHERN UV.
The Southern Railway will on
1'uesday, July 25, operate one nf itn j
popular daylight excursions f 10m
G>.stonif?, N. to ChHrle*ton^fc?.,
G-i via. Rock 1:1 ill and O-tmde.n.
I'rain will p?iss Cuuidcn at 11 20
JL M. and the fnry for lh?? round
V??p fiorn L^iIh point i? only #1 75.
1 iekela good to telurn on any tiain
np t-? and including Thursday, Ju
ly 27ib. This is a delightful op
portunity lo apend a day or two in
Iho 4*Oity hy lli<j Sea" and we are
sure, that many of our citiseos will
^vail lh*?tnaetvo? of ll~. The fare
from Weattille and Kershaw is
$2.00 TroA ClaremnDt, as me aa
Camden ? Inf. Train will reach
Charleston at 4 lfr P. K. Now Is
jfc if ?Imm Ml #i *y*y t ot?4 lUlf*
M . ... ?
S 1 El; K IS Y(?l H CHANCE
\vk \ i; ; sllli so all op our
. rr;
bfiM &
nfivin*? e otic hi; led t? cSose out <wn
Clothing Slock, c masting of Mens.
Youths aa<l Btoivtt Suits, we are offer
I f
ing then: aCprtc-ij, that will make
thei 1 ?<>.
COME AND GET IHE FIRST PICK
OP I'M H PILE.
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SHOE, HAT AmC CLO'
FARMING 1U fLeMENTS
LATEST IMPROVED ISVSE AND LABOR SAVERS.
Fertilizer Distributors, Sj-upglpr, p< mothing new, gnaraulotid '<> |>ot
wet i'uitiiizer as w?1I im dry. ? K. ? II. o farmer*? fayorito. Aciim, tin'
most diaaHe. on tho pi'ifkci, ( * ri 111 . *ti?d Goodwin. t'.:? Goodwin boiup
very desirable hc'iuiko su cheap ou!y 2f> Thin distributor it Kpt'eiftllr
a/laptid l'or fertilizing growing crops, <!c!y Tlaud Distributor*.
r PLOWS Vulcan ?>????' cr.d tw? b ?*<* b"t?m. (MiaWtJuv^i i)t?o ur.(V
two h? Mm' bleol L><j?hu. H o t J j of t ku#r do Lioautifal wo?lt. VariiiUN* Friend,
]} >v r !rl.'.?) Hoy Dixi?? b'ai^ulihr, (It ."Xi i n <? and I n/itutiun.
OAHItKN Kvwry g?r<! nor tfUonld have one. Doiehlo
Stocks. !<. great tln\o Ukd labor BttVer.
BLACKSMITHS OUTF ITS, BELLOWS, ETC.
t 3531 JiOEll 3,0 WQ- ,,
Disc (tit 1 1 Outuvfuy, Moliuc U . virai do Cultivating, Iron age. LiuU Jo ?.
Queen Anno and JJoss t>i<iti It'.irow.
Farm Wills ,Ftr?ek ami i?onkry w r r; none superior to Klh-rood. Biac.U
nud Galvanized Kiouui Fittings I'lumber** supplier, Shelf ntui lloav\
Hardware. Garland Stoves. Ih*hI mi- bo n?ark? l.
Auburn Wagons, tb? Ugblefel rnm. eg wagon on tiio market, every axl*
guaranteed no matter \sdiat Iho load
Harness and 8o!o I^oi^iuv rHoet of Saddkry, 1 1 nniw*?., (volkws, Jfrvi.
dJU^ J.uic, 0'>,uMft<Urtty re|4^ij^r^. (I.
&U "t frw 7?c/? |a*ig ^ *r> ***?*
&*?? cattJiq, - Yfrui a ^r.pflL4fiAT.
A. D. KENNEDY.
Call On Coleman
- TO HAVE YOUR GUNS A N I) REVOLVERS KK
PAIRED BEFORK -THE HCTNTING SKA80N. ALSO
ALT- KINDS OF REPAIR V* ORK WE SOLICIT. GUNS
AND BICYCLES FOR SAL 0 CHEAP. SEE] US BE
FORE BUYING.
C. 9$. Coleman .
-St.- m 7. r 1 i. .'-.m..? r /*
J>3ew Bakefy.
I wisli to announce to the public
that my Bakery, at the Old Singleton
Stand, is now in gaod running order
and I keep constantly on hand every
thing found in a first-class bakery.
Best sen' ice ineyery particular guar
enteed. Free Deli'ery. 'Phone 164.
Patronage Sol cited.
I ours Respectfully,
Wi JWS, Youpg.
Ashcr&it's
Condition Powders
Makes poor' horstes ind rofules fet wftT$<Swt bloating. lb
does thig fir#t thoroughly ^JeaiTsiny the cJf
all impurities, srflovring ycrfcot as* imitation o?
thereby (Meeting solid muaelc and fnt.
Horses And naulsf improve in appetite and" spftritii
after the first few doses, the hair sheds, aud the V*
coat is always sleek and glossy.
Ashcraft's Cond'tion Powders are packed in dose?,
without "filler,'' an< * good for horses and mulss only.
It is a. most pQWer 'ul tonic and appetizer, being tho
formulae of . practical vetertnarica of over a quarter of .
OKpcrionce, It is easily U*> fore aest remedy m itt slew on u?
nartrt to-de^grieg. 34M* pee***
AT
Tiie Famous Gilt Edge Store
''SOME RARE BARGAINS FOR OUR FRIENDS." ' .
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We have just finished taking Stock,
and in going through find so
many odds and ends that we
don't want to carry over,
and will sell at a
\
Great Sacrifice.
We art' olVeving a nice lot of colored figured Lawns and Or- ,
??
gaudies from 4c to 10c; jusl what tlioy cost us.
\\ e have a lot of those short, length ^oods in Whito Mad
ras, st l ined Lawn and dotted Swiss that sold lt> 2-5 ? 15 ? 12
& t
l-'2 cents that we will close out at 9 cents.
Wo are giving special prices on a beautiful liue of Embroid
ery, Luces, Tucking and all over goods.
1 1 .A IIATN HATS.
o
Ladies, child reus, bo^s and 'Mens. All straw hats must go
Any of them at cost ar.tl a lot for less.
We call special attention to a lot of Ladies skirls in black
fkid colors, these are be^ivitiful goods in Panama, Voils, Serge
and Flannel, Vnat we are ottering at slaughter prices.
r\
I Ul UIIIll
fiver) hody/J(li as seen the STOEK goods advertised in all the
Magazines.
We are now Agentj for These Goods. " r
The Stork Pants for Babies/ ,
The Stork Bibs and aprons for Babies.
T
T The Stork Sheeting.
?
Good Housewives, if there is anything you want in hdtose
furnishing goods such as Sheetings, Quiltij. Towels, Damask,
Napkins, Doylies, etc, we will make the purchasing power -
of the dollar greater than you ever dreamed of.
Now for Musquitosafterallthis Rain! ~
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No use for you to fight them all
night, come in and get one of our -
CANOPY NKTS.
j
Standard Fashion Sheets and de
signer for August? call in and get -
one.
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Yours Respectfully, ? v . .
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P. T. Vi
igue, Prop.