The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 17, 1905, Image 2
HUHLISIIKf) KVKUY KKJDAY
BY
" W. Tj. M.'BOW HlT-il.!.
Homsc'Kim ii.n It a : h.? ? > t > < nr , $ I .fio
six moii'i l)f , 7f? coata; < (>.?>* <?
Ratkh ? OK A IIV'I'U I ! SIN?j < )l <! I , ;
transient *') vfi t i.snu ji(.< , lirht inm t i!< n
,<?'> |?t*f MI|IIH|I- ; CHell ? HI .K>'i j H t'L I I ?1
ftOfliOll fiO | . * ? I' H<; Ui.lt.
Business lui'uiH. 6 eelllH per line < fUt'li ill
401'liuil,
0'oiluariea chained f? . r At harm* paten a<
ordinary advi?rlinint(.
OiOilidrttcH' Card* tor County offx '''?
<>>.00. Congressional f I'Uwt.
AM communications wlclresHMl 1< tlih
paper 1 1 1 1 1 hi bo an ompiinicfil t ?y I Ik* ii ne
name and addroHH of t It<> writer, in or
der to insure attention. I { ?> i ?ct< - < i man
uscripts will not In* rHurneif.
Oommunieattyns will Ik* published w hoi.
of interest to tlio general public ami
not of a defamatory nature. No ro
aponsi Inlity wiii ho assumed fi?i (!.??
views of correspondents.
Kit to 8 for eoutraot ailvc.rtiaintf will be on
nounccd upon applications! tbeollicr:.
Uionitiam t'8 by cheeks ? ilrnftH anil pout a
aiouoy oriii*r.H Hhonld he made payable
to W. I ?. McDOWKU,,
Oam li'ii. O.
CAMDKN. S. (J.. NOV. 17. l!M)r>
\\ ho Naitl "Sower aijeV"
We ate unxii iih lo know if the sew
eraye question has been placed "mi
the shell" f ?r good. Certainly u!'
things point 'lint way, unfortunately. ]
< )ur pjrciiteH need is a ?f.wcraf/e plant
anil t|jo sooner I In' question ia n^it ai
re! an ] the plant installed, tic worn
<>v will Camden got what ahc idiotlhl
have had many months ago. 1 1 in a
question that should 1 *?; seted on AT
( )N('K. Wo bej; of you to 'IALK
skwkkaok
To 1 in prove Our I'arks.
The city i M improving .Monumen
tal Squat i! and making of i L a ver\
attractive paik. Now inasmuch an
the town in doinjf its par', cannot
the ladies form a society for the
p n t pose of further bean 1 1 i n j/ t h ofte
p arkvV Many tliin<?s do not a ppeal
to mail ", would appeal very n'tonjj
I v I n do 1 ad if n. It, i? t in- v w ho
know j-ivt, white ri f ?? i ri or a lone
hush i.i ji ? an in i ue won i I c 1 1 o -.v <d! I
to ht at ad vanla^o ni.d n oiive the
w a 1 1 in v t ra\fi of I he sun, lienc.o we
t n il I hi? o\cr to the "giMilh: sex"
and admit ??uf entire i i? nance on
t ho h u h j i i ? t . Wo t runt that this
nuf'i'< Mt ion t\ill met t. with tin ap
proval of the ladiia and llu-V w i I '
{;ive till t loal'i i thiir cart ful con
aider 'at ion.
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Colfon Is WorHi i ilici n Cents
Stiys I're^idcnl ?inrtiitti
Atlanta, (in., Nov'. I '.t . ? 1'n tlidr li t
Ilaivi" -I ot'd nn of the S?>utlierM Cot
ton asaoci ation, i n an interview thit<
lit >r n i n a ay ^ :
u The open declaration of Sec.
Wilson of t lie d r p a i line n t o f agnciil.
t n ro tli at tiie i ecc u t condi lion i epor l
of (>H tS in 'accu t ate end ti u*l wort h y*
and 'which that the voiuV
crop will I ms in the nei^hhoi hood ol
only 10,000,000 hulef,' ahouhl k nfu k
out all h iy ii i aliiuaies and put every
body down on the woikin^ hania id
a ahortcK'p. See,. W Iluon's cult mate
confirms the report n. ado by thin as
sociation si. me time ago, prcdictino
a crop of about 1 0.000,000 bales
Aa thia tipoil t a ccr.liimid by ac,
cm ule inf. i mation from the l w "
IIHiir !? labie ,nMI i ri ii , ll in in.(jil\'s.
tionahie that iho loiitaimb r of the
Clop im-v* in the Ii'iiuIh of tlie plant
ers hIiouM not he maikeii'd f'?r Icto
tli-in I cents a pound. I shall at
once i>-Mio ?? ptoc'aiuatio.i ::uvihinj.*
this ci'tnse."
I ho Ivtiiyun Ihi/iiii* !!-? nir
I ti South ( atolina ??L 'onsl, Itn/.inj?
is practiced only lu a slight extent.
It 18 not to bo supposed tliiit
"Fresh" w ill over escapo hi* iiu v
liable * * i n t rod net io ti to college l:f<
\>Ut llicktlv thin ' in' t ?!<] net ion" i
more of a good natuted j ke 1 1 1 *? t>
of cruel tort hi m that wo lead ahotr
at times ho falling new men at va
riou* institutions tin niighiou'.. th?
Country. Hhziihj is not such at.
evil an imagined if | ? r ?. i* : l o ? < 1 i.? :
mild f? rm, hut when pli \ ? i c* n 1 Mif
foring m a p-.rt of the "program" it
punishmosl in too se\oie for
perpetrators of this -to*.
We do n<>t know if \oung l'ieio
was bound to the railroad tr-n k, wi
hate to bclie\c that micIi whs the
case. It is almost incomprt honsihle
that college boy a order to gain an
end would resort to such an infa
mous .dead. It is incoprohcnsiblo,
because any sane person would know
thai lo lie a man to railroad tracks
would jeopardize that man's life.
Js ll possible thst Pierce's hazers
were msduien? Such would seem lo
ba so if tbey actually bound him to
irpoka. Bui men ban I on
?V*da are usually mml, -not '
? JJ usane, bul fren*h ,d?liriousv
_T* In olbar words dmogaroas.
jW L JttAJmV iku ?u hlddei thin |
r ? ? - - ? *, ^
I will lu? i'}','1' t ?! iifjii1. dining li.?
plTHi-Ilt l:? V< AtlfXHIIIpH
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h < t ' ' 1 1 1 1 i hi* inudt ll I"1' |iuii|<rt HC*
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ii. i Di li ii. Ik i i> i; f<-i t h ?? po ? pOr.?. ??f ,
i'!?i: ji4< ('"IliilV fllicri n for tin' I'll* |
.iuit:y \i >Ui t't I'k'Ol. dcJcgHtCB t< [
lli<! State A snocl a t i'l ii which mi i?ls ,
in ( 'ol ii in lii i on ,l anuary -J, 190<i
!
lit in Mi in in in in ? I and icl UiClC )>?
;i full lut t> out 'it h i tin* iiK i'lin^H j
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Mam Si ii it, use tnou clour ooct !
niun? "K- j ii '?<! ihiiI In' Kla<l."
Two Tuk. ri Up
One black piy, and one bl-ack Htnl
while 8 pot t (M I I i , Wi rt' Inki-n II (> ii! j
the 1 1 1 i in i i ?i pi* < 'o t '.on Mill. Own- |
it enn fit t them l?y | ? >i > t n ^ F* > r thin j
notii:ii Mill other ?'X pi n.si ii.
i li oio lib I J i n 1 r ':r.
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For Sul?i
Farm con* >ti n i t> js -17<? acreH nitn
nli d in Union and N r a bei r y I'uii'i
llt'M Six uillfM f i Kin S lii' U.i i) ( S't
ft v.) und Nt'Vi'ii ti> t ! ?* m from Whit*
iiiiii'h ( ( i. N. ?V I >. |? v. ) Nice In; iil>
?Hill live UlliUlt lillllMPH, ll;tl|)H, ?-((!,
Fine 1 1 in in. r a tit I f.ti m land*. $10
1 1 1' r tic. h.'. I' M rt Iw i information call
or write ?' < .it. Is Ueueii, Attorney,
( )? ! ii in lit o, S ( .
DENTAL CARD.
The iiniliTj'infK'd respect full v informs
hi* friend* ii tid pnti'M-s th;i< lie lins Mifli
I'ii'itily n ck v i'i i'i I from hi" tci ideiit to re
nt 1 1 1 1 o vvt?il? it hi 1 mil I't ? found .it Ins o tl
stand from !l a. in t" |i id , everyday, i
oxci pt Hundiiv.
f. 7: A li'xan lcr, I> I) H.
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1 111* ? ) ?,1 . t -I < /Hllll't li Will
^ 1 1 .li'1 Kt'ish.-iW ('<; ! 1 1 i
I V I l> 1' lli' Ml |
r? sl^ < \ i'<* t-? convict,
ul tli^1 !T<ur(l<M <>f Ai r. li A
.Me ) )(>\vi'U. v. lii' li occurred in
(.under), S on TucMlay,
?i i ji'hl , O ?! uoer lird, 1905.
11 (1 . Garrison,
Mm) <>r.
( i . ( i . A itiXaiidcr,
< I h'l k .
( ictol'cr 01 h, I uOo.
M A N 'J F A 01U li Kii.fi 0 F ?
Doors, Sash, BHruis.
Moulding. BuiMing Material,
a.iii Wights and Cord.
(JIIA ULESTON, - - - - 8. C
Purchase our mak^s, which
we o;iiMr;?n( t"? ? superior to nm
sold South, and thereby sav<
money.
Window and Fancy G'a>-;s i
?v>*"?eiftlt v Jan 4-4
W, H. I'iiukn' V,
? Survuyinir And Ko^inooring, ?
Camion, S. C.
Save Onc-IIaif Your Wood
i f you have a
WILSON WOOD HEATER.
your nvo?k1 pile reel he o?,ly hr't i,"~' of your
nci: -.hbor's \ ho u.a . the "oih< r kira!."' *l"',o patent
Hot l'.la .t 1 '.nvii-1 >! at I l<iu;iu or.lv i n *li "5 Wil:;<>n makes
it possible t o "1 00 per cant ca h.:at fro:', y.air fuel,
tlaj gases whivh oruinarily r: :"c lr? ; ? t'ac fuel ar.cl es
capo unburnetl u4> the chir-: ^y in ?.?!). i' hoaters, are all
consumnl in the Wilson. 'i'he-a: ^a--" c?" uic cue
half the Inu nablc part ot t! : t ; ? 1 . 'i 'ha U ii . ? . n burns
anything: ? eo^i cobs, shavl a;- s, i. ! h\., bark, roots ami
coru \> < ??>?-!.
The \\ i i ? ?: i air-ti^ht, <,so
readily re. n? nd > to it.; dampers
that an t nnjx/raturc c an bo
maintained throughout all the
changes ? ; our varied elimatc.
Kememl>er, every day that
y<?u use the Wilson you are
saVJitf on year jucl Lit I.
!?% if S;; I >y
w. UI-ISIiNili-IMIlR
c o li si sac T- ? - c ^ ot i.i i j
/?># <lf&r ,H.v& IFVav^vv.
A large stock of Pa!! and Winter
Dry Goods, Clothing:, Hats and ai
splendid line of Ladies Good.H of ey-l
ery description. Call and see me.
v DAVID WOLFE. 1
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/?ar-r- ' ......
One Carload of flutes & Horses.
One carload of Red Rust proof oats.
One carload Corn.
One carload Feed Oats.
One carload of Flour.
One carload of Wagons.
One carload of Buggies.
i am here .to sell at Rock Bottom
Prices.
(live me a call.
1'WKMINU-^ IMl'LIDM ICN'I'S
LATEST IMPROVED TIME AHO LABOR SAVERS.
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l'Y.-ti'^er Di*' rihulor*. S;> ' i.in-! n??w, guar ? :in t ee l to put out
?vc{. ' I iiiy,??r us well rr? dev. 1 K I'." I he liiiriu'rs fayum-.:. Acme, the
iiuirtt dura -It- i>m the 11 1 -i ric <it (*..!u li -iii. i f Jiio I win, t(*e Clood.win I ?*-i ;? {.J
very desirable i'??c.i?uso ?<> <?' ( s. ? > v ?.->. :?f> This distributor is specially
ii ltip'iil for f.-rt 'lifting i'r'i.vii: ?**?>?>?, <Vlv H-md Distributors.
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I'liOHS * <>!)!? Mi ; (??:,? !i r-e Moei b'.'Uin, Ch'l I taUOOga OHO. ftlld
>w<i ! in::,, slf ! H- >* L ; t' i ' r ..?> I >? ;v*i ' I'ti ! work. Farmers Friend.
1 5o v <-Mr>i'>n. lv>?, Dixie I"\?? ijuhar, 'tenniuo :t ? 1 Imitation.
(MRDKN i'S.OWS. Kv.ry gardener should lujve duo. Double Foot
fttucku. u great time and labor c,v. ers
BLACKSMITHS OUTFITS, BELLOWS, ETC.
JHIj* SIRjJRjC ws.
Di^c and ( Jit la way, .Mo'iuc It -v? r.?}ble Cultivating, Iron ago, Little Joe,
Queeu Anno and lloss si lo h irr<?w
Farm Boils Ptop.k ar.d po'.iiry wire; none superior to MiKvood. Riack
and Galvanize*! Pipe, Snam Ki'i ng-\ I'.nml'crH supplier, Mielf and Heavy
Hardware, (iarhnd Stoves, 'est ..n ihe market.
Auburn Wagons, the lightest ruai.ing wagon on tiie maiket, every axle
JMrtrante.ed no matter what tie l??nd.
Harness and Sole Leadier S.n ;?!; of K.iddlery. flarnosn, Collars, liri
iles, Kte, continuity replenish I
All of these goods were bought close and will be sold to meet the low
? rice of cotton. ? Yours Respectfully,
A. Di KENNEDY.
2i '/httmkei' and Miirnct. \
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(Nunc t ? see us, when \<-u want anything in dry goods, no
{inns, shoes, li tis, caps :* 1 1 I l:? nts furnishings.
Wo wiiii ynuv hustings. and I > get it, we havetthe j^oods at.,
t ho low. st prices. Now it is up to yon to see our stock and
tr, ( puces h-foro buying ilswh-re. If you will eall and ^ive
us a IfW minutes we will im.vc just what wo say.
| DRESS CeODS^
In our dross g >ods you' o-tu ?n <1 all of . 1 1 1 latest styles and
colors Ranging in prions from Lluc io$l :"?() per yard. vSee
Dili- all wool flannels '27 in wide in all colors at 25c. per yard.
(I'd niii' prices on all d< silastic ^oods, the difference in them
aud v.hat \ou arc pa\ii's?: will t-tn prise vou.
NOTIONS.
\\V 1, ive a full lino ot' staple md all of the latest novelties.
< " 1 1 i and we will cheerfully show \ou all ol the latest styles.
RUGS, ART SQUARES.
Drop iu an 1 see us, we h . ve our competitors skinned on the
BLANKETS, COMFORTS.
\\\? hive always lead iu tlii^ line and this Reason we are out
? f sight to i lie front, cone s 'e, and jon will say so too.
HATS, CAPS. ' |
Ask the \yel!-divsscd young man where ho #ot his hat, or
? ip. and ho will t.ll yon \\ hitakor & Hornet's. If you want
to ho "in it," huy from lis. Always the lowest price..
SHOES, SHOES.
To i:*l oomfort at id save nru.ey wear tho Hnrry Shoe, Hold
only hy us in the city Kv? ry pair guaranteed. It they don't
<^ve perfect satisfaction we ^il! ^iye you a new pair or your
money buck. ? J
We mean !>Msiuc"s.' A lve a-k is for you fo give" us a
rhanee. Lowest prite and mju ite t!ejl:n^s is our motto.
Very R ?sporifnl'y,
7lf/iita/cer d Gurnet,
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Mir
Cotton Ss LJp! Wool Is Upi Leatliei
Is Up! But Still Hirsch's Prices
Remain I he Sanie^
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We are proud of our position this Full because it /n-aMj
us to t-bow in a substantial manner how we appreciate y<jj
patronage. Never before, possibly never again, liavo we"
ablo to ho of swell great saving to you ns wo are this Fj
Karly when wool and leather began to go up we began U|
ing Dress Goods, Clolhing, Oyercoats* Cloaks and Jack*
Jeans and all woolen goods, as well as Shoes, simply t o l>ej
a position to hold down the prices this Fall. In Juno wl
cotton went up we bought thousands of dollars worth ofDnj
Kheeling, Canlou Flannels, Outings, Plaids, Hosiery
Underwear and we planked our money down.
1 1 bach's prices must bo the lowest. N;> other store
Camden can show you such an immense stock nor cm tl
match our prices. We have bought on >ugh goads to su;
a I c 1 1 lie adjoining counties as well as Gainden.
nE AT HIRSCH'S, Ti
Money-Saving 5tore of Carridenl
Fresh from New Yotlc. a mngiiiilii-ent <li-play'of the li
Woolen Frabrics in black and colore^ Now is a splendid
portuuity to select y ur new Fall skirt. You can makeyc
selection from among the choice black goods of Amorij
Fashions cling to these goods. Henriettas, Brilliantincs
line Serges will bo especially fashionable.
Take Y?ur ^hplcel
45 inch liriliiantinc, high luster, beautiful black, wc
nicely, extremely popular. A wonder for
f>0 Cents. Sw- ?,
50 inch Sicili in. v This weave is especia v good ft i fert
skirts. 1 1 1 go> <ls is* strong, durable and r.itty. Kxceli
(>U Cents iy
?to inch Cheviot Serge. Nothiu/r gives greater satisfactii
Splendid for suits or skirts. \\'<ys!ill can sell at old price
/t)0 ,0en ts. ' ' -f
\'l inch Henrietta, a beautiful black especially, stylish
season to produce the shirred effect; special
ifv GO Cents. .
10 inch 'all wool Serge, I he French weave liuftt weiglifjj]
very handsome and very popular, ail exe.< lb \{t value
50 Cents. a
40 inch Panama, one of the successes especially adapted]
skirts, a brilliant black and pretty weave, "splendid
r.LL. Cftiita^,
Magnillicefit line of extra wide, and extra- fin Set!
Henriettas, Panama, and Hri lliantines, txciPenl vac
75 Cents,
A handsome assortment ot excellent It rillian tines. Hot
i ettas, Serges, Panamas and high novelty wears, all of the
latest European importations, each piece a splendid vail
Remarkable goods at $ [. per yd.
We are showing this season the largest and most compl
line of tailor made suits that was ever brought to Cawuf
In all the latest styles at prices from $5 to $25,--?
We are showing an immense line of Ladies Cravenetts
which have proven so popular. Prices from 7.60 to 15.001
We are receiving daily Ladies and Oil ildrCOT JtteketfJ
Cloaks bought from the best nianylactur. rs in this cout.|
Juno 'J'Jnd, 1002, uTiio cor
onation of Kin-; K ward "
High art clothcs ;i oyally
?X<>o?l eloll?cj, lit lo jx ce the
back of a K ing Neither hang",
alone or a'o e makes a
m;*|i well dressed. It is a com
bination of tli ' (. vo rli it ac
orn i>!h 1;( s f .
Stro iro'.s High Art cloth*
I m.* i\n<l fit your fign ~v. Tt
bulging iicre uari i-o RAggii
o-th^r tvlton you ?Hj? *?n or
Uoop on ' SlmiB, I'rftvjitg, an
little nr icUa of to f
"Ili^i.Art Cluthos.
f|% ]\|illLB0py jjeparlKe&t
Miss Slay, oAr.iioafi ^4i I liner, and I er owis'ftuts Ifl
jnvparing for our nnmerou^TcustOMW'r* ih ? nl03. Lean til
up-to-date Ilundgoar t ? bo fou id' in the oily, .
DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT.
Our dressmaking department/ which irag&in in cl
Miss Kowon is now open and ?eidy for tJU'inef ?* ? P:4
orders before the nub is on. . ? : ? ? . . i ? t?. ? ? ? -
Tell jour friend to m et u at tl e Bijj ipjn.
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