The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 26, 1906, Image 2
We will give a further cut of 5 to 10 per cent, on our Special Sale Price on all Tailored Suits,
Cloaks and Winter Dress (ioods and call special attention to our Remnant Sale which w ill contin
ue through this week or as long as they last.
Attention Jfiarmorsf / /
We carry a full line of Farm Supplies and Fertilizers of all kinds which we will furnish at
closest cash prices or on approved security. '
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PUBLISHED UVKRY FRIDAY!
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W- T-.. 3VI^T)OW:Ei.'LjX^l
O AM DEN. 8. G., J A N. '26 19(>6|
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I'oaco Again at Moscow
After ? storm there is ti calm,
? ouly until another storm ariaea.
Such is the situation in Russia
Thore may bn comparative tran
quility there now, but in audi h j
country as RubsU, this should be j
expected to be ouly temporary .
The Inhabitants of t I ) n R ! > O V 0 ?
-learned country have been ground
to the earth I' or too loug a time by
Russian oppression hii J tyraoy.
These outbursts wijl continue un
til the tlag of freedom fljals over
St. Petersburg.
Thu Iicvoluliouiata may be j
crushed at tho pivsent, but thin |
doea nut mean that they will jie I
heard from no mwr. (live llielu ?? j
rlean 'er n in'** \ iimtr.e 1 1 ( ?* m j
the rights hum |>i i\ ii -g^s of lim !
citizouship ? in other words mnU >
monarch*; Rossis ?? republic ? and!
the bombs will caso I < explode. '
Until this i.? done, rxpoet contin
ued outbuiaiw and cudh'ss strife.
I
Hazing ut Anntipolls
While an in vesiigatiuu is being]
made at Annapolis, tha\ should >?i ,
"getting busy" at other , asiiiution4 (
aa well, for at almost every s.-hooi^
\
in tho land, linking i t* practiced i >
a greater or leas extent.
While wo aro not i ti ny ir.pn! h v ?
with this practice, yet believe
wo are aafe in saying that it is im- i
possible to root it out of the collex*'*4 j
What the older student experi
enced on entering college, he will j
make the new man experience. ' I
have gone through it," he says, W;o ;
must you."
It is only human naturo showing
itself after all. If the practice*- |
were barbarous we would be the ?
first to condemn, as it is, wn hope -
that in the very near future, hazing ,
will be a thing of the past, but we ,
fear thai human nature will assert J
itself in the end. j
: '
Tho Cliineso say that 'A lie ha?- ?
? % . wlugi and flies fa*-, but it has no JcH j
::'V.^V miff cannot stand''
If yon cannot speak good of an- 1
- OlUar, k??p ailsnt. >.
In Dispensary IVUtiou.
We w<Mo asked a f'Mv days ago !
"a1!!!! had InHiinno of ihe petition
f??r h it election in this county upon'
the dispensary question." We learn
that the .< quired ti ii hi 1 >e r of nignn
tuvA 'if |'i eeholdern have heeti h? -
cured and 1 1)0 petition in now with
the Oounty Supervisor arid it, i.s ex- i
prctcd, ho we nre informed, thai an
election will lie ordered in the near |
future to deetdo whether or not!
K<-rshnw county will havu a dispell- j
Mary. j
Congmws li mi j u m4 e n nc.i eii a mean |
ore to remove fi otn olllce nil in ^roi ? I
holding nfliccH in the South at lip j
expiration of their teiuiH and tin |
placing of white men in their places ?
This. step on the part of the ltepuh i
liean government, na\H tho C'!ini>ti|
Chronicle, Iihm no (linmt snitii' oilier i
l
moth i! behind it, hut. at the name;
time it will telieve the Rlruinedj
fei I i nu>? n ?> iv ? x i*' i ng lielvvet'ii I )e m
' 1 1 ? | : ? . I II ? 1 Kep II Id i r 'l n ll'llif* Issue
f 1 , ;???. ? l'..* . t : . i v M t llo.-se
vidt winlu ? i i ii. -.l.i i. ' ' n aine l in iImm
tt?l, Sou' li a* ? ? - N ?>!?' h, and b'.i'h !
o o lie t te I l ?! i ii ? ? i ? . 1 > ' v m o ve t li if- |
1 i
? j! ? c a cloud fi> n ! >;.? ll.c eym o! I
the people of \ ti s ' !? which li -is ?-?. i
tar dimmed t!.r|...ii > . >lmo*i>heri |
of t In it hah: i at i "U.
J\I r. .!.(? Kiehmd.s, <!>'iiiman of
the ways ic.ii meiuin H' in m : It ee, \ en* i
icrdav c.tii.d f.">i t !>?? con ti i v ? I ?? i t- i.
iiotih to h'?nd in tlu ir budgets fi ; j
iho Mipply lull. 1 lie inemheis <?fl
the c>tuinit'ie expu-a* I ii em Helve , :
a* h igh I v p ?? rineit >\ 1 1 It liie t :.vu t i v ??
h' !?< .--i di ed ! 1 v Mi. Kichaid ?
?inc?; !ii-? Nppoin t uie lit chaitma.i
of tl.e eoni in tilt e. S file 2f>lh.
A tl r ?? m .-uric 1 in a churnh i
rhil-.dt':phi:i last Sunday in which
eiyh"?-iii? (???!?(-?: -4 yt e i e killed an:l
hundreds injured. I'Sw paa'or hr i
j 1 1 - ? completed his Me.nioti and it
iterated lustexi: "Why nit welter.'
iiiitii we die" whtu ilio alarm of
tiro ?v h.h given .
Tlit* Cheruw Citizen tells this fdorv
on u newlv married Cheraw girl :
\V I i the cook n^ketl how long >dir
s *?? ?: d lo' Iho eg_a lioil, tl'O yoni ?
? '??;*<? i Allied: "Until they kio ten
do
A complete linn of roftinft ? ail
p.*looto at T. J. Arrnnts'.
Go to M. H. Hoyra&n for Wud-J
ding prtM&U, (
Jl' Uv/v Roll ol' L i'j; l!" S.-hfol
!? ?.. 1 1;'? -a (?:!?? ci 1 1 1 :? .lin 1 ?
1 n t ii r t < i ? ? ? ( n i i . f ;i ! ? R 1 1 mi ii, . f 11 . >
R'.-ti si id u i c.
:iril r ?? < 1 1? ? L'hI"* Wiilif
T{ i in i tn r< >m ii 1 1 , I ? ii i < ' i lie I'l.rk'M , Sul
I i (? Hi*i !?.* ( ? si i (I ?? *? r.
U.li p r>\ rb- ? ?Vl sir y otthor ouph.
W ill ir (I ? i ? 1 f? ?? i" .
HUi ? Plultii' (Lu?Ln-r.
SAMCSMKN' WANTKl) to look
iift'T ??nr intercut in IC ? is haw mnl
iiil jilllOUl. ('Oil li t i?'H ShI'IIV <>v rnill'
ni!SHi?ni A<hlr("'<, I'lio Victor ?)ii
('oinputiy, t ) 1 1 i ? > .
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CAMDKN.S <
DUKS^ MAKKIi AM) LA PI I '.K
I A I LOU
WfiBt DeK ?iH? St. Nc ir Trinity M
Is Church.
Shirtwnintrt nn.l S iiH a ."vrciftltv.
rp A T PAD
Tin' u iiil?*rsi t'lioil re i?* i'Iv infixing
1 1 i ?? ft: U<'m .tl.'i puUiMM ft . lie 1: :i -?
i . ;>( I v r < <?? ? v?* i i fi in mi* ii'-i : t i i-Mf t i ;
? 1 1 1 1 1 ? ? \v 1 1 ? !* uiti I'.'in ! "mil! 1 i n i'
? ?' i ?>! ! f ri mi y h. iii 1 1 1 .'> n; , ? \ ?-r v day .
?? "? i>! SiiiiiI''v .
I. 11. AU xun.W. I). D S.
\ i 1 tl'Mse ltoi'liuu claims npuip.Hi
the ( 'our. try "f Kershaw. nro hurcSx
icqu? ??; !? 1 io p refloat tlu'lr plains 'mi
1 11! ol :?!! ? h'lou ii 1 1 f> . t'Ht'li nmn" , with
ca.'h i 1 1' ii> ihitoil, mi < 1 tin* bill ih nvr.i'ii
tiii'l p'oporly Httf'tPvl.
Kuilure to cmup'.y with t!ii? reuU08t,
will result ii: the 1 >i ! ! , nr billn oein<
turne I down .m'il compliance .\ith
t hi? .^H.no h:is l???.n nm'ii>
? ? M MiWKi.!,
C It' mil l>'.i:ii".l if Co:iiini>'.sio;:i>r.-t f?>r
lu >||||W t'liuutv
Doe S;h. 1905.
From tint bifu Icsted spmln
now rp-oL fur ehipuiouf. I.ar^o.1
Rtronp1, he iltliv. I hp*e plants m<>
^i<>wn in the open air iimi w.!l hluiul j
nevere I f ? v? ?> wiMmnt it-jury. Early
Jorfley \\ :ik ctiehl lur^e t>pc, i?r Clinr !
lesion Wftk< fichl, winch lire tlio be??t
known vitvic!w< of curly oiibl .".uos, al
so Hciiilcrson'ft SiiPCPH?ion. tlio he*! ?
large, I :?'??? Hi><l ?om> In ?i?h r :
I ' a: ' / I'r i ???'.?" - . sl^o <i ?? ; \|i" < t , .* ??
varjt t * v N. i!ix j? "<tii io I ? ? ? ? ? ? <>;
1 j, r ' t ?. o , for o.ttOo or
over $1 V) p? r l.tV '.i f *?. i? ? vi^i ;
otlloe. Sp* einl pri'vs u. i>i?i on ih u?'
lotfl. M (.Lb on, Ymwujj'k i
lalftod, a. c. v i
CA LI S A'i'TKNDEI > ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT.
i^T. !?:. o.
PICTURE MOULDING.
FRAMES MflflF Til ORnrR. MAJS GUT BY MACHINE
EST. E. O. McCREIGHT.
fir/ore scWing or exchanging your
coff on seed sec us.
'vl wont to'the wise is sufficients
. R. EVE, JR., Manager.^
ikuh'ti < >il
?OKHli!T ? - CXQTHINCt
Fa n Mf.y Womj?a\ i
A large stock of Fall and Winter)
Dry Goods, Clothing;, Hats and a
splendid line of Ladies Goods of ev-J
-v a ' ' ' i
erv description. Call and see me.
DAVID WOLFE. j
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE
i>ojh as t o assortment. ;ind ] >i "u-e.-.
GARLAND STOVKS.
B n<r(3 on the Market, thoroughly I si"il and tri<\l i.?v
soi 11 bef-t ho .sekcepers in C-u?ul?ii.
IT A I? \>l TAIPI KMFNTR
1 i Y jl i?l I JJI J1T1U11 A kJ.
A1 kinds. Buy the Molinc Disc Harrow aid Cultivate)
Fnest Harrow nmdo for newground.
{ line of (iui s in the City. Consta . ly c ivloring.
Ful ii pi e and Engine fittings.
(a Milbnrn wagons just in.
1 < ad ds to his already full lino of (troco. it s, hoico a
made Molasses, vorv palatable.
A. D. KENNEDY.
Comfort and Economy
the room is once warmed, by opening the draft
wide you can set the dampers and maintain
an absolutely even and healthful temperature.
With a WILSON WOOD HEATER
it is jubt rs comfortable in the farthest corner
of the room as it is within a few feet of the heater.
This means health and comfort.
JThe patent Hot ?>last Down-Draft, found
only in the Wilson, consumes every pirticle of
burnable elements in the wood, thus giving
greater he.it with one-half the fuel. -
The Wilson responds so accurately
and unfailingly to its dampers that when
Kor Sale I y
W OLISENMEiMER.