The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 10, 1905, Image 2
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PUHLISij iii'J KVKUV FKIDAV
w*: Ti. 'Mlc :dov/" :ej i:;l,
'i.if'itOs H/. i iv? ; ? Oj;g y?ar , $1 .60,
n x moriMi*, 7k <'?'n!n;
units.
liU'ivM von Au vicuufciNO : ? Onhoao
<>rA)lnittltl' *<! V ?? ? i I Hill Oil lM ( it I j lltf.' I li.i;,
$1 #00 per Mqu&rt! ; t*ach minfiffpuat in
sortion 60 cenlH per H?juare.
Bit >???.?'? .?? local i> , 6 cuiiU |??f line *)u( !i in
Hcrtiou,
Obitu&ri^H chariot! f? r hi hitine rn'.i^ at
ordinary mlwi tinln#.
OwnlM.iW <' Cardtt lor County offic* i
{,?>.(>0. < 'on^ri iHional fcMUJO.
A' I (.otiipiuuictxtionH a<l<JrivH<?l to tljib
miiHl Of Accompanied l>y tlx.* inn*
imme itU'lrcHH of tho writnr, in r,r
dor to ioHitr* Attention. JtnimUMl loan
uceriplH will not t>(? returned,
OominunioHt ion? will be published when
of i ti t?* rtjM t to t ho general public anil
not of ft defamatory nature. No m
flponsihility will ho annumcd for the
viowH of cerreftpomUiitH.
IUIok for eouiraot advertising w ill be an
jiouncoil Upon application at the otlice.
BomiUaricee by cheekn, draftu ami po?l(il
money ortlrrw nhonhl be meiU* l-ayablo
to % W. L. MoDOW bl'L,
Camden. H. <5.
OAMDKN. 8. <J . NOY. 10 l'?0r>|
Our Northern VUHorn.
Tim turn) in drawing near wl.in
our friends from the North vvill be
with for ihu Winter. Wo extern!
to them a hearty welcome and feel
conlldent thai their stay hero will
b? such as t<? wurrfirit their ret inn
in the future.
Camden in indeed nti Ideul w inlei
report and her naiso and fame i?
yearly increasing. Our visitors ad J
to our prosperity, bringing to Cum.
den money, which they unhesital
inj/ly and liberally Hpend, everv
business feeling their presence and
prollting thereby.
Tim born tit'4 thjit the Noithernei
(1 c r i v<* h from a ?ojoutn her.} are ?]?
ho incalculable. Wo are >4! nil Unit
thin 1 1? so, we are glad that we un
ahle to furnidi the Northern tour
ist with all that he. deninnda and
ii'ult:) Southern ^kie^." In
deed thin is something .if which to
be proud, and wo welcome htm with
in our gates.
Russian Uuiclitwy.
We uro Making oimboIvcu if Bus
mans are human beings, for never ii:
the Mm lory >>|' modern tiiucH have
such outragon been committed by
civilised people. If tho unlive,-! of
darkest Ai'rie.i stooped to anything *:o
base end Vile, mo uiiw Tthy ?-f M1,N,
wo wtaild aliuoBt In; wiiiinji b> pardon
it as A 1 1 i can in H'o home <d" numerous
ciinnibulw Hut. when :v Christ inn
? fio called? -lowers i f * j * ! f In
tha plane of savngeM and brutes. lit
tlo wonder is it that wo want t"
know if such croaturos wo really hu
man.
Soino olnim that the Slavs will ev
entually lule Ihe world, i! that, bo ??>
preparu (0 don uack cloth and ashos,
for we \v i 1 1 have descended to eternal
bardarity and cannibalism. Is it prob
lihlo or even l'OSSIBLK that tho
entire world will sink to the bottom,
loss jnt.?i of Russian degrhdatibu?
Tho question is too absurd for an
answer. Suffice it to any, the civilizod
white man of tho earth looks with hor
ror and contempt upon tho Russian
Beast, tho Boast that is ready to
drink gore from the skulls of those
whom it outrageously slaughtered,
the Beast whose only thought and
aspiration Is to slay, burn and butch
e r.
This ic the hear! that beats in the
bosom of the man that, calls himself a
Ciiucttshin aod 11 Christian, thai in the
heart of him wh<> says ? I am a Bum
Bum", this Is a reprcNem tat 1 vo ??f that
black land called Bunsia, tho most
IrouebernUH, ic.ust criminal, and vib
liunous 011 the face ol the gh.be.
The I'm ni\ nl.
Tho carnival is vhowt. over, tvi
OUi thankful!* say- After all I . n ?
iH the^ood that t lie v d< V 1 >0 : ? ? ? \
stimulate hunines-,? N >. i? tin \
bring any money t<? tlo.' t ? . v. 1! >,'?>
Ib> they b hh; u t ho a uioun 1 of w !; i*.
key Hidii? No. I)o they promote ?>..<>(,
order in the comnuinit' V IS... Tin r.
what do they do? And on Main S>?
They 1'iUe money fr?nn the ] r
classes, they take cuhloimr-' from
stores ( f merchants, thev hluck I
up M aiu St. , nu r only business t hot ?
oughfaro, they brini> a lot of pirk
pockets and cro k? in town, tiny
permit the. dispensary to do an
excellent business, much laj ger than
ordinarily, thoy demoralize the
school children, and p?ra!izo trade.
And on Maiu street! Our hide
Blrcote are not good enough for n
traveling band of fortune telb?r*
and snuku eaters. Oil no. We
must givo them the brat there ?s
Certainly wo aio a hospitable set,
even at the sacrifice of our interests
and welfare. Rather unnatural,
that. But this4 i* carnival week
? % ?
Onr busiest senstvn of tho year wo
?hare with them.r: 8uch kindness!
Howcvor, ??kno^ktng" cannot alter
d <"* 'v , W# art 10 ?orry
.v.- ? -4
? ?? *
tlittl t ho "iu j onrni val ,
ttiili i Lm ''kI'H i*>u? Ijorim and huow |
white iop'i" in almost a iliin^ of
i.li? p**t. Hut pciliap*. jiex i. year
Main St, a! *ii lif ur
ty i.o mil "'/'i ho h<j of
j ellCi
Doi'.l's 1' or lioysi <?nct 0<i !:i
l> .ti't u '.uril V"Ot' w ? # 1 1 ? t > \ pOtiSi'tf
u r i t aocfnl i <.'<< i ??" : ? i r?i poor
elildrei) woo ai e iori'cl In 1 1 v .* hum
li'v lt. |U( Oioei that tin v would (K!
I'UpV htdJ.O' JJO'iitioli.t V, ? i; It : f l the.il
pov;< r t<> ilo ho,
boi.'t I .t ?: ! ; Ij ft ' I iif ni'a'or i iiii'-s of
o<lii?'H, ii..) Iiiru lo )? i < I i ? n 1 ?? ano' tier
??) i ? 1 ? t * m m ii p4djt y J > u I ! it ( i'H a f ill ? c I
!. vX \n u email of birth and tho child
.-o liuii'ii< u|)|>o<i hIiouM rom.o yum
deepest w inpathy and reeeivo from
V'ltt T'ny n.SHiMl.ance it in poyaihlu for
you to rentier.
Don't dewroy life wantonly. Kill
in; luirinSe.S'i hi rd, in?oct or nnirnnl for
(lie nuirii pleasure i'i) of (tilting life.
Duel hoys ii it < 1 -iiiiH hi o oiahkod by
their fellow's >iti < 1 tuow up to he uu
ftiect'H^iftil men ft till women.
I'on't mist .<i!:o arrogance of manner
anil loud noun of Kpe^oh for case and
independence. Tho?e who tliruht
I lifii.Hol vv8 on tin; attention of the
pnhlie, ij<Moi)?r to tlio vulvar.
l)on,t think it Hinurt to "?l>ow off."
That ftort of conduct in excusable
only in the monkey.
Don't think you know tjioro than
< on elder". They have fjono ovor
ilif> niuno road you arc now trrivnlli1^'
uiul know till itn pi 1 1 ii 1 1 h.
For Bale.
UijBi.parftled Milk, Crenin, Butter
and liu tteimiik. Kor particulars
apply at Dr. I). D. Ui.-Siuiesnre'H,
M ill Street.
Cheap Bntra 'I'o Chad anion Account
Gain VVook.
The A. ('. 1, taken pleasure in o.n
iioniu injuf rato of one fare p!ua twenty
live eenl.M to I 'hi?f low <??>, aeeounl, (Jala
\V* ?- ? l<. Te keta i n kh|^ Nov 4-10
md for tniinfl ii j r ving (,'harlenton
before noon N'ov. 1 I lin hi limit Nov. 1 A
For fin tti' i infoi i-iruem communicate
witli, \inu" ::ijii est iirlfi't n^ent, or
v,'. cka it ;
< ii-ru ral Piih^etiKer Ajin;',
W i . t:. m ;tofi, N. <J.
W. H.
? S-.irvcyiMir AimI J'* i* *?. i ? i i ? ? /if , ?
* '.Luiiif n, S. < '
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money ?<> I < ? h 1 1 ?>n ii'<; loycl rt ;?l
cslnle ui. 7 ,
ClHl ko A' Yell Tn'M'liOW.
Nov
BEi'TAL CARD.
TiiP msilt losju ctfii'-lv inform*
h't 'rn'tiii ? ii'ij 1 1 ,1 1 r ?< 1 1 k tout li" I 'us Mill:
?>*i;iiy rt i:<?vcit'd ti >m I. is afci li it t t> rc
?nint> wu/k :? n < I can In- foiinil a! his o il
\ from V a. m. t?? ft p m , over vilify',*
( ?.CI j' t. Sunday.
t. if. A li'^auilor, 1) ]) S.
PROCLAMATION.
S(;t(<' (,!' Carol hin ? lixwti
( i v ?- Clinmbt'C^
W II iOli I) AS iuf uwiat inn lii-Uin (<??
? >-?->..( h 1 ui, I)ci?.it { nn:;?1, 1h.it on the 3rd
| ? I :* > <?! < >. ? t? . 1 i , lUitft, mi Atr'HouB Miir
t\or w:is coiiiinii i f<i iii i 1 1 1 r County < < f l(n*
j fcluiW, ii tin* hij.lv ?>' 1^. A. Mr 1 )o \\ i'I i ,
| an?l an uttrMipt wfir iiiu'lc to lutu'sh-r H .
W- IVrtf! , wl.it Wat1. ?i:vi-ri ly wounded
ii ii '1 it* now in k trii ic.il con<lit i< >n. hy
1 1?. r ? y or pa 1 1 it*. s unknown, nnil tl:iiL I lif
haii! unknown |>ait) or paiii<*i have
from iiiHii
NOT, i IIKIJKI'OKK. I, l?. MKV
W A It I ) (I'uv. Mior <>/ tl|i? Siiitu of
South Ci-' "t i tin, in oiiji r ilmi ju-ti.e nuty
In- ilonf* ami (lie imj.-i v of I ho luv?* vindi
cated, ilo It.-ii 'jv oiri-r a i cv. .it'll i>f
rivi: inrNi>ur,D dullaiis . f<>? tin
aii|tri l;< n -.on, livi'i y mul n-n ? i' l ion of
I In* Hii<i purtv or ^urtii'd, unknown, to
tnt* tSlmritr of Kershaw County, ul ( am
ii'ii, ('.
IS TESTIMONY WJIKKKOK. I have
hereunto Mt my hand und
SKA It f iuisiil ihi* Oreii Seal of the
?stati) to hi: ulh.'ii''!, at Coiuui
hia, this 7th of October, A- l>. 1005. and
in the* JliOth year vf I u'l? pendente
i/f the I'nited folates of A incrnii.
I>. (,'. IlKVWAUlh
Ii V I lir (ioVriiioi' :
J. T (iantt,
^ Secretary of State*.
.McDowell which occurred in
J ( /.'iniih'i!, IS. on TucKlay,
j ni^lil, Ortolvr I'm!, i 905.
i ! . ( ?. ( 'arrison,
Mayor.
(J . < * . ^\ ? l . ? I I! if !',
C!'.- rlc.
j ( )ctohor 0 1 1* , 1
| Supervisor's Notice.
I AM i' ! ; >???? IsoM ol -USrtM f? ^ U ? 1 1 H t
t he ( 'nun* v of ! \ ?' s .1 ti it iv, .iro hereby
t ? qucMcd to j)n i' ht ' i-i'ir cluioiH in
till' <)'. all i ? . I . ? n n n\i r;tli, with
enHi it* 'I* '!, and I'o hill item
izir-', niivl picp'.M'Iy ii'l -ili. \.
I"' till ore fit ?-..:???/ 1 v with t ? ? t request,
? will refill in t.ho bill, ??- biiln being
j 1 1 1 r ? ? :?> I down until r?tin j.iuim'o with
'.Uu Buntu iian boon ma in.
I? - ? -J .\i S'?wc!l,
</li'tn'n I'mni of Uoiinnu-.sioners for
ICerMliaw County.
a s. tim & m
A CUT OK Oil 11 1*1 K
(i)nkoa Vi?'i want u)ou>.
Then4 mo ?>I1 Uiridf ? ? f 1'ioe, (>ut
t?uva r.iv <li ll'< i ? t;?
(HAN It 10 li K V 1'IKS
u'o l>''ke for Tii ntkt ?i v iu>< h>i;{hIh1
i'.\ Hie lilt- (\cin<- of j)c: f? > ? i<>n. Yny
ctwi'l w*.l an > I rlii'i. WIihTh nuut
?c niitUt' I In1 Hunt' \v ?; y m lon<
?is t". i ti n !?*? r i i?"M tv j ?? ia tli.*
OlIt'M is ihe lu-.st :ui.! so i . >?u r baL
01) . !?> ti \ \<il!l OUl?MM 1 1 1 III 11*
,)>:o. M.'DDWAl.L
? MANUFACTURERS OF ?
! Doors, Sash, Blinds,
1 Moulding, I'uildinj; Materia],
i Weights ami Cor<l.
| ( '11 ARLICSTON, - - - - S. ( '. ]
Purchase our makes, which!
;? w ^uar -.tiUv superior to any
! sold oil ill, riiid theroby savt
I Dionoy/
I WiuJ;>w ari l Funuy Glass nj
! i v.?rirt! t v J Mil. '1 4
coirmucT ? cv^oTiit^rct
Fofi Mma" fil.A >& I } \7MJt:. y \
" I
A larare stock of Fail ana Winter
.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and a
splendid line of Ladies Cio^ds of ev
ery description. Call and ysee mk
DAVID WOLFE. <
? I Have last Received, *
v ! > I H ? -x
v?? ^
One Carload of flules & Horses.
Dae carload of Red Rust proof oats.
One carload Corn.
One carload reed Oats.
One carload of Flour.
One carload of Wagons.
One carload of Buggies.
I am here to self at Rock Bottom
Prices.
Citye me a' call.
FARMING fMPLianSNTS
LATEST IMPROVED -TIME m LABOR SAVERS.
Fertilizer l)it?t/rbntor>?, Si);.;: r ? I m:r ne?', ?u:irftutoed Lo put out
wet fertilizer uh well im dry. I'." Uio iV.inirvs favorite. Actno, the
i ii< .si dara'ao t>i*i (ti.H m nkt S it ? ?! i Go < wVt. the (Jooov/iu hein^
v/1 ry ik'sir-.u!'' inn'tuho s.J >!;?. J !iu distributor is 3p?:eitt!ly
t'ov t s?! tihuirvj* 'jro.via ; tV.y li.itwl Distributors.
"PLOWS. Vulcan one an i ? It rs.' tc.ael b-MWu, Chut ttuioojra nlio and
two iioi.^u Hire I beam. Hot I. c }' i ' <to betuit m'u' Farmers Fi'iond,
1 5 1 > v f'-irbon. Hoy Dixie Fuujtilia.-, <;<imiae ami liiMtntion.
OAURl'IN PLOWS. J'.v: ry '^iirJeuor uiiur.l'l |ias*e one. Double Foot
fitocKj. ;i parent, tiutu and labor t".\ tri*
BLACKSMITHS OUTFITS, BELLOWS, ETC.
:ei.a.:eo 33,0 ws.
Di'se and Cutaway , Motine K ?v\ tv.i'>io ?J5al ti vating, Iron nuo, Little Joe,
Queen Anno unil Boss shlo h-.rro-v /
Farm i <<? . 1h. Stock nnd pc.ill. y -.v;re; none s/iperior to KUwoo l. Hinck
and Galvanized Pip'i1, Steam Fiti supplies, Shelf aud lloavy
Hard wan*. Garland Stoves. <.;i I, ho niailo-t. ?'
Anbutn U ndone, tho li<jht.< '4 i inning' wn({on oh .Use market, every axle
?.;u*?rar f oed no mat t*-r what l! m load.
1 1 ? riif-Bs au<l Solo Ijeailier Stuck ,ol Saddlery, [larncac, ('oilers, I3ri
dlen, Kle, conhnnaly veph*ids;i ? I
All of ihes>' goods wero b*>u*?ht cl.tao and will bo sold lo meet, tho low
price i?f cotton. Youth Hespectfully,
e V
*??//* /ia Ac?' and Gurnet.
(\>na* to See us, when \<?u want anything in dry goods, no
tions, shoos, hula, caps ??. n i u? nts furnishings.
Wo want ytii.iv business, and t t trot it, wo have tho goods at
tho low. st price?. Now it is up to yon lo see our stock and
get prices h -f'oro buying i lsewh re. II' you will call and give
us a low minutes we will i>rovv' just, what wo saw
BTiLSo CGODS.
Iii our d i ess gaids you n iii ii ; <1 all of tho latest stylos and
colors Kanuing in pric & from 25e to$l.f>Opor yard. Seoj
our nil wool flannels '27 in wide in .-ill colors at 25c. per yard, j
(j.-t our prices on all demotic r;oods, the difference in thenr
and what \ ou arc paying will fOs; pr ise you.
Ljr?Tir*)?C
ii u 1 1 i; ? ? o .
\W have a lull lino of .-staple nd all ol iho latest novelties. j
"??alt and wo will cheorfullv show \ oil all of Iho latest stvlcs. |
BUGS, ART SQUARES. ' j
Drop in and see us, we h-ive our competitors skinned on the
BLANKETS, I'OMrOIITS.
V, o hvive always lead in this line and tliis season we are out
? I'siiiht to the front, 00111^ see, and )ou will say so too.
HATS, CAPS.
Ask iho well-dressed yonn^ man whore he ^rot his hat, or!
e ip, and lie will tell you \Y hitaker & Hornet's. It* you want
to he "in d,' huy from us Always tho lowest price.
SHOES, SHOES. '
To comfort and save money wear tho Bnrry Shoe,' s?>ld
only l?y us in the city vy pair guaranteed. If they don't
ijive perlcct satisfaction we will give you u now pair or your
money h ick.
We mean business. A lwe ick is^> for you to give us
chanee. Lowest jnitre and Mjimrc dealings is our motto.
Very K? spectfnHv,
taker & Gurnet*
Cotton Is Up! Wool Is Up! Leather
Is Up! But Still Hirsch's Prices
Remain S he Same!
Wo are proud of our position this X^all beoause it enable#
us to hiiow in a substantial manner hojv we appreciate your
patronage. Never before, possibly never again, have we been
able to be of such great saving to you us we are tliis Fall.
Early when wool and leather began to go up we began buy.
ing Dress Goods, Clothing Overcoats, Cloaks and Jackets,
Jeans and all woolen goods, as well as Bhoep, simply to be in
a position to hold down the prices this Fall. In June when
cotton ^ent up we bought thousands of dollars worth of Drills,
Sheeting, Cauton Flannels, Outings, Plaids, Hosiery
Underwear and we planked our money dowi^
Hirsch's prices must bo the lowest. No other storfc iu~
Camden can show you such an immense stock hor can they,
match our prices' We have bought oil nigh goads to supply
all clthe adjoining counties as well as Camden.
MEET m AT HIRSCH'S, THE:
Money-Saving Store of Camden.
Fresh from Now York, a magnifticeht display of the latent !
Woolen Frabrics in black and colored. Now is a splendid opr
portunity to select y ur new Fall skirt. You can make ^Our
selection from among the black goods of America.
Fashions cling toth.so goods. Henriettas, Brilliantincs and
line Serges will be especially fashionable. 4 1
TFalce ;f owf Ohoicee|
45 inch Rrilliautine, high luster, beautiful black, venig
nicely, extremely popular. A wonder for
50 Cents.
50 inch Sicilian. This weave is espe'eia y good Tor fep.nj1
skirls. The goods is strong, durable and rjtty. Kxccllentj;
(>n C^ents ,
45 inch Cheviot Serge. Nothing gives greater satisfactions
Splendid for suits or skirts. Wo still can sell at old price ?
50 Cents. ,
4'^ inch Henrietta, a beautiful black especially stylish this
season to produce the shirred effect; special
50 Cents.
40 inch all wool Serge, the Fron ch weave li.^ht weight, yfc
very handsome and vfcry popular, an excellent value
50 Cents. -
! 10 inch Panama, one of the successes especially adapted for7:
I skirts, a brilliant black and pretty weave; splendid \
50 Cents.
i Magniflieent line of extra wido and extra fin Serges,
Henriettas, Panama, and Brillian tines, cxctllent va<y>
75 Cents, **
A handsome assortment ol excellent Brilliantines, Henri
ettas, Serges, Panamas and high novelty wears, all of the very
latest European importations, each picce a splendid value.
Remarkable goods at $1. per yd.
Wo are showing this season the largest and most complete
line of tailor made suits that was pver brought to Camden.
In ait tlie latent stoles at prices from $5 to $25. % ^
We areshowmgan immense line of Ladies Craveuetts Coats
which have proven so popular. Prices from 7.50 to 15.00.
We are receiving dailyflLadies and Cbildrens Jackets rid
CloaJfS bought from the belt inanulactun rs in this cout v
* S J
June 'J 2nd, 1902, uTiiC cor
onatinn of Kin < 10 .ward
High art clothes aro oyally
good clothes,* lit to grllce the
back of a King Ncithe^'haiii?"
alone or aloae m.ikus a
man well dressed, it is a com
binatiou of tho I .vo that, ao*
omplishes t.
Stro;iao'<4 lli^h Art clothes bang i
IftjH and fit your figure. There is no
b illing hero and i?o tmgging there;
o ther when \ on slip ua or after yoa
keop on Shine, Cravats, and all tb#
littl'j an icli-8 of Diosh to go with
"High Art Clothes."
t'lc ^{ittiaepy
Miss Slay, our head Mil lii) or, and her ossistant^'-^Hro busw
preparing for our numerous customers th 5 most beautiful ail l|
up-to-date IltMulgear to bo fou id in the city.
. DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT.
\
Our dreasmaking department which i* again in char^cNfj
Miss Kowcn is now open and reuly for bu^lre^. PHre y<n||
orders before the rush is on.
Te!l your friend to m< et y< u at ti e Bi^ ?t re.
v R spec* f?Hy,
HiRSCHBRO
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