The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 03, 1905, Image 3
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T IMfORTED jAPAKt<?
j^APK!j>SS
,WltH PURCHASES OF
i ron SALE BY
Salmond Brothers,
Htnple And Fancy Grocers
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Wanted. }
From 50 to 100 acres of land ou
Antiocli road, from 3 to 10 uiilee
from Camden. C. C. Moore.
U. D. 0.
Tho John D. Kennedy chnptet
will meet nt the home of Mist) Rey
nolds and Mrs. Duvia Monday next,
Noy. 6th at 8 p., tn.
Lost.
Between Camden and noy resi
dence ONE SAFETY RAZOR
in patte hoard box. Reward if re
turned to me or The Chronicle of
fice. I . F. Holland.
ti For Sale.
Farm containing 476 acrcs situ
ated in Uuion and Newberry coun
ties Six miles from Shelton (So.
Ry-) and seven miles from Whit
tnife's (C. N. &L. Ry) Nice home
and five tenant houses, barns, etc
Fine timber and farm lands. $10
per acre. Further information call
or write Jos. E. LcpqU, Attorney,
CJolumbio, S. C.
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Marriage of Mr. J. E. Gardner.
Mr Jesse E. Gardner, rural mail
carrier on Rout No. 1 from Bethune,
and Miss Maggie- Barnes, eldest
daughter of Mr. D. W, Barnes,
Mrore married last night at the res
idence of the bride. Rev. K. F
Booggins officiating. The couple
?vent down to Columbia last night
to spend a few days. Our heartiest
congratulatians are extended.
A Oommg Marriage
Invitations have been issued by
Capt. and Mrs. \V. A. Ancrum, of j
our city, to the marriage of their
daughter, Miss Sarah Simonde, and
Mr, Edward Armstrong Eve, on
Wednesday afternoon, November]
15th, at 5 o'clock at Oraoe Church
The bride is one of Camden's most
charming daughters and the groom
la to be congratulated upon win
ning to fair a prise.
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Has Murray Skipped? ?
' The report la in circulation that
Geo. W. Murray has left the oountr/,
having gone to Canada, it is arid.
Tbc*e reports are not confirmed^ but
Murray has not been seen for sotae
lime in Sumt^jF city or county. The
court has issued a benoh warrant]
for Murray. Murray is under sen
tence of three years for forgery, and
to avoid the sentence he is suppos
ed to have skipped. It is said that!
he has disposed o I ail bla-property
iu the oounty.^-State 2nd inat.
Co Partnarship Dissolved.
This wit} notify ail parties that
the copatlnership heretofore exist*
ing between J. P. Lewis and W. T.
Smith has been dissolved, J. P.
Lewis withdrawing from the firm,
selling out all his rights, Interest
and good will to the surviving part*
ner, W. T. Smith.
All tm>se indebted to the firm of
Smith ft Lewie are requested to
ipake payment to W. T. Smith, and
those to iirhom the firm is indebted
will present their bills to him for
payment. ? J. P. Lewis,
, W. T. Smith.
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A Negro Arrested Who Had )fr. R A.
XFoDowell'a Post Offlc* Key.
? Walter Rough, a negro employed
at Mr. K H. W<laon'a lumber . mill
. BMhune,' was arrested laet
Tuesday night and brought to Cam*
Wednesday morning by Meeere
nftv* M. Bethune, K. T. Kstrldge and
R. H. Wilson. The negro had in
.. his possesion Mr. R A. McDowell's
poet office kry. WUh theTley ." was
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an RagUsh coin upon which wee the
following Inscription "R. A. Mo
Powell, Camden, 8. O." The %ey
' end ootn were easily identified M
being Mr. McDowell's, and nt
trit n wan thought that the nnrder*
sr nf Mr. EftDnwell had been nap*
lured, bat It was proven that the
nN tort lime befar* lb*
' the-nvgro was released
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OPERA HOUSE
SOMETHING GOOD COMING
OPERA I TUESDAY
HOUSE 1 NOV. 7
I'lio Kim tiicat Show on Karili.
HOOLIGAN'S
TROUBLES
It Has Mala Mill lone
2l~Hm|RS oTsouFfu^
Cotuediuott
Handsome Maidens
Sweet Hiogcrs
The Greatest Dnnecis
Up-To-l)ale Specially
Fetch Grandma And Grandpa
Fun for the boyp! daughter for
the girl&! "Hooligan" will innke
you laogh, roar and glow fat
Clean, clever, bright and rt flnod.
FUNNIER THAN ITciicUS
Prices 75c, 50j and 35c.
Seats on Sale at F. L. Z;mp'n
Drug Store.
Social fkUots.
The members of Um John D.
Kennedy Chapter U. I). 0. ure an
ticipating % pleaeuut eocinl eve
uing on Monday at 8 o'clock when
Mrs. T. B. Davis and her sister,
Mies Reynolds will entertain the
"Daughters." As delegates will
then be elected for the Convention
which meets in Johnston on the
29lh of November it is to be hoped
that there will be a large number
presont and ail offangcmeutB com
pleted for this oharmi.ig annual re
union. ?
Mr?. Laurence Alexander of^St.
Augustine, Fla* it visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Savage on Laurens St.
Mr*. Alan Johnston of Newberry
is with her daughter Mr*. Laurens
T. Mills on Boundary St.
Miss Nona Burnet of Graham
villa h a 3 at lived to spend the win
ter with her eislcr Mrs. -B. B.
Clarke.
sd las Mamie bteedman of Hen
dersonville, N. ?>?? is visiting her
sisters Mrs. R. Y. Steedman and
Mrs. J. B. Steedman.
Dr. J. W. Corbett spent MoBday
in 'Haleigh, N. C., with his dauglu*
er Miss Ailoe who U at St. Mary's
school there. ^
Misses Lula Cooke and Betsy Boy
kin who remained in Columbia for
a visit to friends after the gaities
of Pair week returned t6 Camden
on Wednesday aficr a q^ost charm
ing visit to the Capital City.
Miss Margaret Kldredge after a
delightful week at home and receiv
ing w?ny social attentions from her
young friends here, hag returned to
St, Mary's at Raleigh.
> Miss Elizabeth H*llo after a
pleasant visit to her Aunt Mrs.
Sp runt in Wilmington has returned
and will spend the winter.with her
brother Mr. W. H. II alio and his
three sweet little girls.
; Firemen's Carnival.
White Tented Oity On Streets
Monday, Nov. 6tli.
With the rising of the sun on Mon.
day morning, Nov. flth, ? new w.hlte
tented oity will have made Its appea.
ranee on our streets K?ery avail*
able portion of space and every qook
and corner will be filled with tents,
platform*, gsllpriss, wild animals are.
nas, stadiums, a merry-go round, the
ferri* wheel, free attractions and the
immense struoture erected for the
purpose of giving the publio an op
portnnTty to see the most.es pensively
arranged aod most Hazardous act
ever devis?/1 attempted, known as
"Looping t?.c Gap," wbioh perilous
feat is sooqessfully and repeatedly
performed by - lite peerless yonog
acrobat Prof. Eggers.
Amidst the glare.* of hundred* of
electsio lightson Monday evening at
7 *30 o'clock every at traction, connect
ed with the great Jones-Adams* Car
nival Company will be thrown open
to the publio. The nota of tl<e "bark
ers," the roars ftf the wild animals
and the splendid mosio of the silver
cornst band will bewilder the people
aad make them think themselves in
* new world, or that they have
fosnd a corner of the sarth on whieh
af* congregated representatives of
ever? nation on the globe, dad In
original and nettle garb and speak
log the fanngnags of the Motherland.
tb?^ and s^ore w|ll.b? seen
aad beard by Camden people and
] IKK K IS YOLK OUANCL
VV'K i*vK SKLLI Mi ALL OK OI K
OluOTFI^If^Ci at cost
Having1 concluded to close out our
Clothing Stock, consisting of Mens,;
Youths and Boys Suits, we are offer
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ing them at prices that will niake
them go.
COME AND GET THE FIRST PICK
OF THE PILE.
Wlf 7EM0
? jdl iiEiifir $
SHOE, HAT AND CLQTING MAN.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to loan on improved real
estate at
Clarke ?te vou Troackow.
Nov. 3, '05.
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DENTAL CARD.
Tho hndersigned respectfully informn
hie friends ami patrons that ho hay ?uih
ciently recovered from hi* accident to re
mn)? work and can bo found at I tin o <1
aland from 9 a. m, to 6 p. ni , everyday,
except Sunday.
I. H. Alexandor, I) D 8.
Administratrix Notice,
All persons holding claims fcgainat I he
estate of II. A? MeL'owell deceased will
present the same duly attested to within
the time prescribed by law and those in
debted to the ratato will make immediate
paytuent of same to me.
, Li Lid io ii. McDowell,
Administratrix oi Kstnte.
Honor Roll of Lugoff School
For the week ending Oct. 27:
1st grade ? Gertrude Uabon, San
ford J ones.
2ud grade ? Ron a Arranls.
3rd grudo ? Leslie Raboo, Willie
Rosborough.
4th grade ? Edward, Karl and
Mary Rosborough, Willie Gardner.
7lh grade ? Sallie Trucsdell, Mat
tio Gardner.
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PERSONAL.
We reoived a pleasant call this
week from Mr W. M. Kitchens of
PeKftlb.
Our good friendB M esaers W. T.
MCaskill and Jos. West, of Timrod
wero in Camden last Saturday. >/
Mr. Wm. B. Haigbt of Now York
City, is in the pity making tho no
quaintance of oar balsness moo,
especially those interested in home
beautifying. He represents the well
known bonae of the Lowe Brothers
(Company, makers of High 8tandard
Paint. He Hopes to interest one of
oar dealers in its exclusive sale In
this neighborhood. Mr. Height left
as a handsome pamphlet oallod "At
tractive Homes and How to Mahe
Them" full of praotioal suggestions
for beautifying bouse and grounds.
If his paint is equal to this pam
phlet I& beaqty, be hag a good opo.
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Death of Oapt. H. W. Dixon.
Columbia .State, Oct. ?0th. ?
Another Confederate veteran
passed away yesterday. Captain
Henry W. Dixou died at the resi
dence of l|is daughtor, Mrs. W. T.
Walker, 10X2 Lumber street, at 8
o'clock jesterday afternoon. He
had been in failing health for some
time and tfjo end wasuot unexpect
ed. Capt. Dixon was 76 years of
age and was born at Liberty Hill.
H? was twipe married; bis first
wife being Miss Fannie Niles of
Camden. There were no children
by this marriage. Atter her death
he married Miss Helen Gilmqre of
Richland oounty. The surviving
children of this marriage are Mrs
L. H. Easterling of Charleelon,Mrs.
W. T. Walker of Columbia, Mrs.
J? Y. Rawllnson of Lykesland,
Messrs. Joliu A. Dixon of Llkea
Und and Q. T- apd R. 8, Dixon of
thie oity. He is also survived bj
one brother, Mr. S. W. Dixon *>f
Florence and four sisters; ?fllrs. 8.
Milmore of Columbia, Mrs. Marv
Youug of Sumter county, Mrs. S. J
Henry of Flotence and Mrs. J. P.
Whitley of Florida.
Capt. Dixon entered the. Confed
erate service at tho beginning of
the war. He enlisted in Company
H. Sixth South Carolina Volunteers,
and after successive pronrit{fone
was made Cspttio. He wm Id
moat of tbe important battles of
Ibe Virginia campaigns and was
wounded in the ahoulder on the
Oarhytown ro?d, nine miles from
aioUmond, on October 7, 1864.
Tl?e funeral will be held at the
Main Street Methodist oburob on
Taeeday morning at 10 o'clock and
Interment will be at the family
burying ground at tho Mill Creek
oharob is tbie oounty.
Ciipt. Dixon waa * as em bar of
,C??p Hasbptoo, United Coafedef
VoUrneo. The aaenibera of Ite
Oft?p will alUnd tho foneral in a
bedy. ;
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FoTS^jfc ..Cheap.
One now Piano at greatly redtu;
oil pi ice. Oi^hiih h o (i hewing M.v
chinos Hi hIjoi L notice. Dry ho?m1h
h nd Grocer ice n? cheap :ih mono}
can buy thein. W J. C * ad (to 1 1.
Tax Execulions.
Under hihK.J?v virtue nf H'linhy t it a
oxeflthiouN to m^Jireetid , l will proceed
(o sell, before theTfhiul H >iixi door in
the City of Camden, oiNihe lii*t Monday
in Nov.,* 1905, <1 ti ri !i k tlry lo^al hours <d
sale, tho following described renl estate :
to-wit :
acros1' and one building in School
District No. 1, tho property of Wesley
Truesdel, Sr , bounded on the North h>
inixls of James Walls; Kant by lumls of
Kemp Dempsey ; South by lands of W.
1). MoDowall ; West by lands of Paul
8pringuian. Hold for taxe*.
J. 8. TK A NTH AM.
Sheriff K. 0.
October 13.li 1905.
Citation.
South Carolina ? Kershaw County.
By J. 13. Phelps, Probate Judge. ^
Whereas, M. L Smith and T. J. Kirk
land made suit to me, to grant theui Let
ter.* of Administration, de bonis non, of
the Estate of and effects of H. H. bull) em
Those are therefore to eite and ad&on- ;
'bit til and singular tbo kindred and the j
creditors of the saidS. II Latham, doceas- i
ed. tlint they be and appear before me, in |
the Court o! Probate, to be held at Cam- i
den, S. C., on the 18th dav of November |
next after publication thereof, at 11 !
o'clock in the forenoon, to show tauBO. if }
any they have, why tho Btdd administra
tion should not be granted, *
Given under my hand this 2nd Joy of
November. A. D? 1905,
Published in the Camden Chronicle
on the 8rd day of November. lVOfJ.
J. B PHELP8,
Judge of Probate.
Master's Saie,
South Carolina ? Kershaw County.
The People's Bank, Plaintiff.
Against
Elizabeth J. Langley, Steven Langley,
Jack Langley , Dolly Langley and
Mammio Viola Langley , heirs at
law of J. Harvey Langley, dec eas
ed, Defendants.
Under and hy virtue of a decree in the
abovo stated case, rendered by his Honor,
0. W- Gage, dated October 6th, 1905,
I Will offer for sale at public.outcrv, be
fore the Cburt House door, in Camden ,
8 C., within the legal hours of sale, on
the first Monday in November, 1905, be
ing the (ftth ) sixth day of the month,
the following described real estate i
All that pteco, pnrool or tract of land
situate, lying and being on the water#
of Lynehe's Creek in tho county of Ker
shaw containing two hundred (200) acres
more or less, and bounded on the North
by lands of tho Kstate of Jasper Davis,
decensed, West by Ir.nda of tW Kstate of
Cokely, on the South by land# of the
Estate of John rantev. on tho East by
the waters of Lyncbo's Creek.
Terms of talo oash. Purchasor to pay
for papers.
L A. WITTKOWSKY,
Mast or Kershaw County,
October 11th, 1905.
Master's Sale.
South Carolina? Kershaw County.
Jdellct Watson and Sallie Davis,
Plaintiffs ,
Against
H. D. Smith. Wvi. Smith, Luther
Burnes, Maggie Bqrnea, Jtafie
Barnes , Essie Barnes, Julia
N Barnos , Bernard Scaife , Bessie
Scaife, Hubert Scaife , Lula Smith,
Jante Smith and Birdie Smith ,
Defendants.
Under and by virtura of a decree in
the above stated case, rendered by his
Honor, G. W. Gage. dated October 5th,
1005, I will offer for sale al pnblic out.
cry. before the Court House door In
Camden, 8. C .. within tbe legal houra of
sale, on the flrat Mo.iday io November,
1906, being the (9ili> sixth day of tho
nooth*.5h? following real estate:
A1I that piece, paroel or tract of land
?itaated, lying and being ia tho oounty
of Kershaw, State of South Oarolioa.
coatalniag two han-bed and fort r acres
on tho water* of Hvapo Swamp, on the
Wool aid* of Bfaok itiver and bonnde<l
by laode now or formerly of Thomas
SnmUr, fe?rid Scarborough Md B*UU
?I Mm Parke. . a
Tome of eale, oash, paxcSUsr to pay j
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We are receiving our new Pal! and .
Winter Goods everyday We have a
complete line of Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gents Furn
ishing Goods bought at the right
price by a man that lias had twenty
years experience in these special
lines and knows what the people
want, and we are going to sell them
as low as the lowest.
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In our Dregs Goods Department you will 1 1 n <1 all the new
est. woaves in Mohnir, Panama. Broadcloths, Etc., in colors
and black. Wo cull especial attention to our line o( Black
Dress Goods.
Our Domestic department is complete. Everything in
Longcloths, Sheetings, PillowTubing,Wli j 8 rea D.imask,
Towels, Napkins and Doilies. We can please the good
house-wives in this lino.
NOTIONS, NOTIONS
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We have all the latest Novelties in Neckwear, Belts ond
Girdles, Fancy Combs and all the little adjuncts that go to
makeup a lady's toilet. We carry the American beauty and'
W. B. Corsets. We are agents lor the Ladies Home Jour-.
nal Patterns and carry them in stock.
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ROGS, CARPETS, MATTING
and Art Squares These goods arp lovely. Something new
in Matting and W iregvwss Art Squares ? splendid for the din
ing room.
LADIES TAILORED SUITS,
Skirts and Cloaks. Wo have these goods in all styles, and
call especial attention to our lino of Cloaks and Tailored
Skirts.
Come and see us.
Yours Respectfully,