The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 05, 1906, Image 2
The #30,000 stock of The Fatuous Gilt Kdge Store at the
mercy of the people tor T <5ii Days! The season is ubout to
close mid wo must unload thin mammoth stock regardless of
actual cost of raw material. A sale without a parallel in the
memory of man or woman. Dwarfing all other events,
t'liipHeing ail past nalcs. Come! Dome! Come! And
bring your whole family to the opening of the most sensation
al sale of the age, Thursday, January at 9 A. M. sharp.
#?
A most mighty avalaneh of majestic bargains. Astound
ing! Amazing! Bewildering! Nothing reserved. This en
tire stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Notions, Ktc#, for
men, women and children to la? slaughtered for SPOT CASH
For ten days wo offer merchandise at such ridiculous prices
that it will pay you fo come fifty miles to attend this sale.
Thousands of othor bargain* too numerous to mention. IS!ir"
gam floodgates opon Thursday morning *' .M. *liai p
member tlie lima, tl.o hour, the .lay. f'uin '?? Bldc or
well, Oomo! We quote herewith only u fev.' of the thousand*
of othor bargains at the store.
DOMESTICS.
Cotton Checks worth (>c., sale ] >? ice 3 1-2
Culicocs worth Oc , sale price 3 7-rt
Canton Flannel worth tic., sale price le
NOTIONS.
Six Cord Thread, regular oc., sale price 3c.
Brass Pins, regular 2c paper, sale price KKmIoz.
LADIES SUITS AND JACKETS.
Fancy Wool Mixtures lor heavy Winter wear, regular price
?$G.5(), sale price $3.89.
Black and Brown Broadcloth, full Talf'eta Lined, regular
price $10.0(1 sale price $0.39.
Very heavy full length Coats fur Ladies and Misses wear
formerly sold for $4.00 to $8.00, sale price, SI. 39.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ;
BY
W. Xj. M'-DOWELlJ
i
CAMDEN. S. C., JAN. 5. 1U0G
i
Will It He Italian Labor for the
South.
'JTbo sessions of the American I
Eonoouilu association w?r? held in ?
Baltimore last week tlio chief sub
, ject for discussion being "The
Kconomio Future of llie Negro."
The disoussiou whs participated in
? by Cbas. L. liapcr, University of
North Carolina ; R. C. Bruce, Tuske
.. gen Institute, anil Tlfsodore Mar
burg of BiVftinnore, W. |5. Dubois of
Atlanta uuvversity ?ml Alfred Holt
Stone of M iasiavippl rend papers'
'The greatest. fact in the negro1*
* past ecoium .0 history Mr. Stono
believes to nave been the absent1*
of white competition in the South
The gravest factor in his future is
the stoady inttease of suchcompeti
lion. He quoted numerous author
ise on the elVect of this c uo petit ion
inNorlbern cities in driving negroc*
into menial o< copations, ami con
cluded that l, ho muHbCh ? i T the race
had but little u> hope I >r in tin*
aection. In fa-.t the le>?.lt in of tin
negro, with singular unanimity,
agree that the tlfstiny of '.heir peo
* pie must be wotked on I in the S ii'-h,
und upr?n ^ the soil. Hence '.he
question of white competition in tin
-?South becomes one of pni amount
importance.
Mr. Stone quoted at console: a ?
length from statistical .la1 *v gat In no
by himself, showing the com pa. at i\?
results obtained t>y negroes andl; .1
ians growing cotton huIu b> M>lt
j The figures covered a series of \ ?-*ii *
and showed that when the L*o cUh
- es worked under identical com'iti n?
on ?aoio plantation, the Italian
accompliahed vary much more than
the negro, both in the amount of
- cotton produced and in tho matter
^ofjNkTing what he earns. Mr. Stone
eaysthat the ability of the while
^foreigner Buaceeafully to grow cotton
: is competition with the negro it no
^longer a matter of question or ex
periment. As to the extent to
*wh|V>h they will come into the Soyiji
?ad aupplaut the negro, be dq?? not
ttpvm an opinion, but thioke llwlll
7^a?p??4 OA ifae aegrohinik<-lf.
I
such competition by Iiiu jniprovi- I
donee au<l unreliability, u r. qneetion
ably it will e,oine. V/lion it, dofwl
co tiH*, ibeio feeing to be nothing in
h in* 1 1 h ftiuiaiion to prevent a rep' j
tition of the (ii8!i(*ti oti.i H'BuItH al
ready witnessed in the Soutb.
It would bo rather sarcastic J"
wibIh t ho Czar a Happy New Ycm*.
n
Don't forget it, "in uni'on thtri*
lei strength." What Kil'kwood
needs, {h G'p.inden; what Cun?dA.r
needs, Ih Kirkwood; what they both!
need is ho worn ye .
llo>v about tli lit Y. M. C. A?
How r\ bou i thai sooictv for the i
| beautifying Parks? How about!
I those 1 1 >4 b ' Or rather the absence ]
i of lights on Monumental Square?!
j Think it over, and mart the New;
j Year right. j
; Mabel's of Special Election. j
The following uauiced p?isons are aj>-|
I pointed as Managera to conduct a spoeii !
j election, ordered t<> l>v* luld on Tuesdo* j
j the Oth day of ?luunarv, 1006, upon tit. '
question of the ntine x;?' ion of oertm
j ierntory called Kt'kwoo.i to the city ?
| Camden . For cit\ ? ? Camden:
Ward one \l V i . henton, W P
. K ?*??? I , .! i : i i (iooilnl,..
\\ . ;rd iwn ^1?) 10. . IV. wll. (.!. Nols i
j Vi'. Dunlap.
I Ward three (3N, !. t'. \!(<\ nider, J.
I ' 1 1 1 ? i 1 1 s ( } . S 1 1 i u v i 1 1 k .
Wai l full r i 1 , I' AburJ, K. V, ?
( M i tr haul, IC 1 . I '1 ; i ! ; *
Km the ? ? ? i ? 1 1 ? > :- v i>. >(> >?? 1 * < be m
J "< x :< ! 1 >. ! John \\"!ut w:er, Sr..
j'W. <> 1 1 *y.
It v m dor o: I'onnei! of <"iiy .>j , j
; U:i- -Villi (li 1 ???(? . I^O'i i
li . ' i I'ai t >uii. M i vor.
> > > . A '(??. .nider, ' U ric.
Just Received.
One Car Load of
riules.
M. Baum.
i
I
Notice to School Teachers.
I posei lively cannot approve pay war
runts for any teacher who has not a cer
tificate registered in this county. Teach
er* * ho hold certificates from other
counties or those who have diploma'?
from the*ftdopted college* in thi*. State
will please have them registered before
presenting their first claim for approval.
\V. B TURNKR,
Supt. Ed. K. t!o.
Nov. 3rd. 190o.
. Citation.
o
South Carolina ? ? Kershaw -Comity
Uv J. R. Phelps, Probata ,/iuItfe.
Whereas.K t?. McCreipht Iliad* Mllit to
me, to trant hi'i? Letter* of Administra
tion. of the Ksta.'e ??f and effects of E. O.
.M< t Ireixht
'Pl?ost? are therefor# to cite and admon
ish all and singular thjl kt'odred ami the
creditors of the said E. t). MeCr^jtfht, de
ceased thnt they he an<l appear before
me, in the Court ot Probate. *>) )?e 1>*W
at Camden, S. 0 , on tha 12th dae of \
January next after publication t.l,?r?
of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to g.'^w
muse. if anv thov have, why tha sk.ld
administration should not ba yrai^d.
Given under my hand thi* i.'9lh d-y of
Deoender, A I).. 1905.
I'ubHshed in the Camden Chronicle
>n the 20th day of December. 190.V
.1 M I'H KLPS,
?Indue of I'robate.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
South Carolina ) Court of
Kershaw County. ) Common Pleas.
Rebecca Aura) 1 in her ovn right and J
as Administratrix of the Estate, of]
l$i(tw llaile, Piaintij T
A <iu in at
Ch it rah JJui! ?. Peggy McLend. Dinah
Huile,\A?*y Wylie Jesse JIaile,
Edward Xclso.i, Israel Nelson and j
Richard Haile, Defendants
To the Defendant* above named: ?
You are hereby summoned and re- |
quired to answer the complaint in thi-. j
action, of which a copy is here
with .served upon you, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the said com
plaint v on the subscribers or eith
?>r of tl'om at t heir """-office in
Camden, S- P., within twenty days after
the service her. of, exclusive of the day
of such service; and if you fail to an
swer the complaint within the time afore
said, the plaintiff in this ectiqn will ap
ply to the Oonrt for the relief demand
ed in the complaint.
Dated Camden, S. O., Nov. 21st, A. D.
1905.
KIRKLAND.% SMITH.
Plaintiffs' Attorneys. ?
To the Defendant Jess* Halle
TAk* notice that the / Summons and
OomplMnt iu the aborc. entitled action
have h<?en flh?d this 7?b dny of December,
19*15, in the office uf the Clerk of the
Court of Common Plena tor Keiahaw
County, at Camden* f*. C,v
KIRKLAJnUM SMITH.
Plaint tflV Attorneys.
Camden, S. C.. Decaasber Tth, 190i.
[lection Notice, .
Whereas h petition baa been submitted
to the City Council of the City or Cain
den, S, C.. signed bv a majority o / the
Freeholders of the territory herein do.
scribed praying that an. election he or
dered to see if such territory shall he
included in tho said City oi Camden.
The territory proposed to he annexed ic
the City of Camden- is deaurlhtd as
follows . All north of the present Bound,
ary atreet for a distance of thr^e-fourtha
of n mile and hounded by ?. Jjn?
east ?nd west mnrked bv four (4) stone
poau a little north of Kirkwood and 1 1 o)>
Ulrk Dili and ail lying '?iet and north
east of presunt City limit? l<> tho hitch
Mater murk of Jjttlo Pine Troe Creek
jum! Hone Rranch from 1)eK"!b atVirPl
up. to the stone po?t in Ilorae Hran?>h near
Soni'Vern Railway line. The \v?i?tfrri
boundary Jb a continuation of \Vylo
Street of the City of Camd?m
4od whereas in open meeting of the
iiity f'nffftC-ll of the City of Camden, Iteld
on tin* ii ad dff'of J)eeember, 15)05. upon
tho hearing ?< s##4 PftiMoii, a resolution
of said Oit.y CoHPfiP jjnanimoualy
adopted order Inn ??i #d??tion j^^e held pn
Tuesday, the yth day of JfH>V*ry, ffi
determine whether tho teriitorv hpfplp
(jjja^-iJL'pd (ball be included in the tfity pf
C?pi4pfi,.
X'oM' tujii*# [g hereby given thst nn
flection wlli bo i^Ad />n Tueaday. iVe9(h
u'<iy of January, l#fy, m of Cunt
d*n, "? the uoual voting p/^^cts, at
wlucfl flection , nil qualified elfifani* frf
tho C I !.*??/ Camden ahall bo allowed h.)
vote upon lb*? question of Including th*
territory herein described in the ("i* v of I
Camden. And notice is hereby 'given
that on the same date, to wit-, on Tuesday
the 9th day of January, I'.'Utt, an election
will be held wi'hin 'he territory herein
described and proposed to be annexed a: j
which election all of the qualified electors
of said territory herein described shall:
be allowed Lo vote on the ?jueRtion ?>t in- i
cUidin>_> the said territory herein discribed !
m the City of Camden.
The voting places for the City of Cam- j
den shall be :
Ward one v1) at Opera House.
Ward two (2; Camden Drug Co.
Ward three (8) Workman House. |
Ward four (4) North Monument Square. !
The voting plflpe for the territory here |
in described and proposed to he atiiuutej j
shall be at the intersection of Jlounmuv i
?????'? Jjiitleioii ?tie?Ji oi Camden and with j
in the territory proposed to be annexed |
At siild Mention Hll electors wishing t<- !
vote to Include the territory described in
theCI'y of Camden shall vote' u ticket on j
which shall bu printed the word* 'For
Annexation. " And all electors wishing j
to vote not to includo the territory j
described in the City of Camden shall I
take * ticket on which shall he printed :
the words, ' Against Annexation "
All voting places shall be open from (
jwkJyt 3 ) o'clock '.n the forenoon to four*
(0 (/ci(\c^ fp Uto afternoon.
tij pf top pitr Pf>} incll of tb<? Ci?>
of i amdeu |s. Q,.f)ijs jjSnrt da/ of i)ece:u.
her, 1905.
II. G CARKIriOtf,
Mayor.
'Attest: i
I) O. Alexander,
Ci tv Clerk,
COBREOT CIiOTUL\? !
F0& MM* WOMMJT,
A large stopk of Fall and Winter |
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and a!
splendid line of Ladies Goods of ev
ery description. Cull and- 5ee me.
DAVID WOLFE.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE
tfSfi
Hot h as to assortment and price j.
GARLAND STOVES.
Ht'ct Ran^e on the Market, thoroughly t etod ftnd tried by
some ol tli'.: best housekeepers in Camden.
FA KM I M l>LKMENtS;"^|
A1 Kinds. Buy thoMolinu Disc Harrow ftnd Cultivator.
Fnest Harrow made for nowgroand.
Bes-t liiw ol G u 1 1 s in the 0?t y . Constat lly ovderufy ;;
l'\.\ ? pjj.e tir.d Engine iiuiugg. """V"
( \? Yliilmrn wagons just in- ?
l!t\i i <!>? to his already full line of Groceries, choice
ivm<V Molasses, verv palatable.
k. D. KENNEDY. /
Comfort find Economy 1
The Wilson t^spor.ws so accurately
and unfailingly to its dampers that when
? v- ?. ----- ?
..... . .,uui is <?..ce warmed, by opening tho draft
V) it-.ue you :c.\ set th^ hampers and maintftto
...i aj^oi^.ly even end healthful temporftturo*
v..m WilSON WOOD HEATPI
>1 ju.t as comfortable ]\i tho farthest OOfW
c: he loom as :: within a few feet of tiwhtWlf*
This mean* health r.m.1 comfort.
The patent Hot ijlast Down-Draft, found
0P*7 'n -be Wilson, consumes ev?ry particl? of
m the wood, thus giving
?r?v;<<-T jiqlt i)}? fuel. M
"i'T bUiO t>y
vv 'iI-ISU.NIlfc.IMER.