The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 12, 1906, Image 2
Owing to line great selling of the last few days, we have remnants in all our departments which
must he gotten rid of before our spring line arrives. Come and he benefited by this great price split
ting sale, never before known in the history of Camden. We also have numerous other depart
ments, which space does not allow us to mention.
V R 1 J Jill'IUIjl], Proj>rietor.
m riant Sale opens Uhursday? $an, //, and lasts until Jf an, /?,
tuu-'f
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
BY
W. Xj. Iv^cXDOV^ HJT^X,-!
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OA MDEN, S. 0.. J A N. 12. ' 1 i)0<? |
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Annexed at Lost
*
S<? it ih annexation. f'.-iutiivn and
_K ilk wood ditl ! liruiHcl v?'M proud o?i
\ Tuesday i M8t I'lic icsult. of i.if
Volu ofi lilt) Hth. wa.i j < i H t. v\ 1 ? t w<
Kneeled. Wo two tjl'id 1 1 1 h '? ii')'"
(laindcu and Kiikvyood ??ii> unis
t?d ^r>r wc;uro c.ontidcir. thut. hiiih .\
/ v
Hi it)!) lit (I ft II M |ll (ifrl'CHx, p|OHp(<|'l>
and nothing but what id good lo
holli r.nni in n ii i t i??x
Wo Deed aewerago. Now ainey
nuncxatiou has been accomplished,
acworage iawollnigh ajiured. And
how many other good* will unut'X
Rtion mean to Camden uud Kirk
wood! It menus ii big town, ?
wenlthicr town, h more prosperous
tow n.
Tho li 110 that IHICK MOfl.'liftod
Kirkwood Irotu Camden i* no in. tv
We are one and the name. Wh f .
that tho future in Wii'1* f?u up
That which auonld h i\\ i>?'?mi d.-in
HO liiog ago lla i he. on iici oin pi inln ii
at 1'iat, which p fovea llnl our citi
Zftn i uru (if in hell, ver* \ n l hi* oM
Ulaxim "it'ri n i' vij i loo late in d*
good."
These Fakirs.
On Saturdays ohi? fly, peddlers or
fakirH are granted tho pr.viiedgo (>!
dit>poainu: of their v?nn ? ou corner*
of it road Hli'ti'l.
Wo do not ii u d >? i ? ' ii. 1 v%hy lio'
eitv bII'iws fakirs to in. 1 forth it.
Camden and take tii'Mit \ 1 1 *. :n 1 1,
people who ? "-me In If 'o ; I ? ? i ?
The negroea * o Hjh principal !;?
era," who, ' j?ti.?rant, do ie:.!./.o
that they him heii'g cheat* d.
Tho luerchaula too, an- n : im:i
Hidered as lhoy deaorvo to ho when
these fakira are given lisceuce*
Perhaps the town authorities do uoi
roalize that every cent these
pretenders pocket ia ho much out oi
the treasuries of the citizens of thin
. ... towu engaged in lawful, honest mer
cantile huaiuea-. citizens who have
to pay lent- Insurance, i?.\es ?*n<J
meet all other utccatary oiWi^ai
\ It netuin to us that these i'i, . r -
> ifeeerve prot? ctio- ar?d con??lu< v
Ho o.
Wliti^ it is true thai t' ese f?U irs
do not make n fortune froir their
?ik, jet fthat they do oiuke
plimihi he iiuultj l>v <>itr merehnn l?.
1'iohabiv tlin town ieali/. 'H a pit.
inner* from a ii Keener! to these fn- j
kir., i.u(, that is eerliiinly nojuHtifi \
ration for i t h allowing these menoi.l
the H' reols. This !?', rntlier h pecu-l
li-i un<l ex' re me 1 v [>'ior wny to cn-j
lie.ii ' lie town, if it Ih enriehnd h'I
all I ln'Mi? fikus ute little hette:F
than v ii).* r u it I ??, t ? > i * if lid!, tuatirl
.mieh, ni least, should not lie allow
0(1 on our hlircN * * *
Tii- 1. -,?'*! -.int.
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r ? ? ii \ t 'i ? I J' 'i ? :
;il' | e ti 1 1 < * ' ? il m
* M i ^ i ' I ' . ('ill'
Notice to School Teacbs.
1 posaitivolv cannot approve pay war
a.JV trairhr- " h ? ji?s ??o? ?>
tilicate registered in this county. Teach
t'r* *^o hold or> rtith'atos Irom other
(onntieH <>r those who hi've diplomas
from the adopted colle^ei in thife State
will ph'Mfe have them registered before
i proMoutinK thoir li rut . lai.u (yi approval.
\V. H Tl* KNKK,
Supt. Kd. K. Co.
! Nov. 3rd, 190.V
Claims Against The County.
AM those holding eliims a^ii.uM
tiu> Country of k??r^?.?? ivro hereby
requ?flfed to th.dr oluuiiH i;.
full of nil ilt'ni ii' . i ?!. month, with
, e.u'h hem ? 1 ? t ^ I, ?*?>-? t a1- hii] ltem'/.f <.
and properly n' ' n*-t ? 1 .
1'iiiliijetit i ?? ? ( n i > , ? 'Mi thi* request,
will n\nnlt i.! ! 1 1 ? 1 i . , i , i lilri i)oitl;?
turned linn ii lit.*!. . j i.Hiico wit!
the sumo lii> ? l?i i' ? ni-.
.) M. SOW Kl.L,
| Ch'inn ]V>hi '? ?.f ( 'oinnii -nn>n ra f<>.
lvei a w t'min' v
Die Hlh,. 1
Til K JUv 1 1 ) K'S CAKK
jah'Mi'il not only lo<?k well Inn 1 i
niiD ;? 1 taste veil. 1' It Ht is 0110 o! J
tin* ronsoiiH why tliis nmt oth j
<*r ? hhoulri b? bought hero. I
in t. '.'Ihu of love fv i L it im lo mftko
W Kl)DlN(i CAKKS.
V. i .:;x f in ingredients with ^<>o? I
! ?%,?. -s am! -Ji'lret thorn wuh kirn. J
I tit"u ? t' tH. Y cum 'i?. p? '? >?ut pro |
? " i ?tkn.p com wljci i i*lso sim |
. t ..vso w? have our own *?) I
of d j;ng.
JNO. K. MoDOWALL.
Just Received.
One Car Load of
flules.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
South Cnrolim ) Court of
Ivorslmw (\n?nlv. | Common 1'leas. '
__ J i
Rehet'i'i i Auvon 1/ 1 fit'}' own rii/ht nno' ,
as AJmiitiatratrix of the Estate o/'|
[suae Unite, Plaintiff
Aaainst
Church JT'tile , Pe?j<jy M-Leod, Pinal,
\ I i <<'. ??/>' '/ H ylie. .Ttsat' JhiiU ,\
^JR^wa.d A< Isnu l SelstDi at*' t
fin-Inn \ H uh , Ih'ft n ia nts
To the I V-fondiint.' iiHint'.'i : ?
Yon .? i 'iriv! \ !n! r.
i ? tin* ruiitpiii ? . ? >) t J ? i ?
:?? ( iou . ? ' . t'u 'i :i <?< >1 ? l -t li< i >'
with m r> ril i.p-iii yo'i. in .1 to ?cr\i
il t-? ip\ i if \ ell iiii? >\ .?!' ft* i Ui? h.. ivl ?? 'i
plu:iil <?ii tlu' siibnf ril't'rs <n ?-iili j
or of t !?? i n .it tlioir olth'e ir i
I'nnuliMi. (V. \\ ithin twenty da\s after i
tins ??? i v i ? ? hereof. exclusive of the ilav j
nt aueh c -rvi.'*4 ; and it' yon l.i.. to an- I
*wor tin? complaint within the t:mi> afore ;
said, tin* plaintiff m this notion will up J
piv to the <'o:irt for ilu* relief dcmmnl- i
oi! in tln> I'oni'. -l.iint
Pitted Camden, S. G., Xov. 21st, A 1>. j
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KIT. K LAND .v SMITH.
Plaintiffs' Attorne}*.
1V? tl?w Pefendar' Hail*
t i ?t? not ?o ttr.it ? Summon* etui;
v'oi pi tin' ip tin* at.-, .i entitled action
ll'WetM>fh t lt'<) this Till iliiy Ot |)(" >111 Oi" j
11' K, tn thrt t.jlioo of thti C'lvrk of 1 1 <
i'ouri of I'niinn u. i'JeHrf for Keishaw
County, ii* <\v>i.' mi, S <\
K1 K IvLAS P A SMITH.
PlHintltTn' Attorney*, i
Cauiduti, S. C.. December 7liu
"iln dcrta/cen (/.
IOALLS ATl'KN DEI) ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT.
I
EST. E. <). MCCR EIGHT.
PICTURE MOULDING.
FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. MATS CUT BY MACHINE
EST. E. O. McCREIGHT.
COTTON SEED!
Before settling or exchanging your
cotton seed see us.
VI word to the wise is sufficient"
W. R. EVE, JR., Manager*
Camdeii Oil 31111.
CORRECT CLOTHm?
F(m Men sl.\s> Women.
A large stock of Fall and Winter
Pry Goods, Clothing, Hats and a
splendid line of Ladies Goods of ev
ery description. Call and see me.
DAVID WOLFE.
r - .1 imif ^VT
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE ?
Both as to assortment and prices.
GARLAND STOVES.
Best Range on the Market, thoroughly t. slcd a*\d tri.- a by
some of the housekeepers in Camden.
FARM IMi'LKMEN l'Si.
A1 kinds. Buy the Moline Disc Hanow a d Cultivator
Kno.st 1 1 ni'r- >?' made f?v ncw^rcuud.
line ot Gui'.s in ths City. Consta .'Ay ovlerir.g.
Kulu pi and Engine fittings.
t'a Milburn wagons just in.
I end (Is to his already full line of Groceriis, choice Horn!
made Molasses, verv palatable.
A. D. KENNEDY.
Comfort and Economy
The Wilson responds so necuratcly
and unfailingly to its dampers that when
the room is once warmed, by opening the draft
wide you can set the dampers and maintain
an absolutely even and healthful temperature.
With 9 WILSON WOOD HEATER
it is just as comfortable in the farthest comer
of the roo;n as it is within a few feet of the heater.
This mtsans health and comfort.
The patent Hot Blast Down^Draft, found
only in the Wilson, consumes every partiole of
burnable elements in the wood, thus giving
greater heat with one-halt the fuel. - ?
i i>r Kale by
W G1ISENHU1MER.