The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 26, 1906, Image 3
Coasu &
Cariboo's
Package
T^s,
other I
They are always the
same. Fragrr.m and
delicate. Kept so l>y the sealed
package.
Salmond Brothers,
Mm pie Ami Fancy (3 roc '?>.
Lo?t or Strayed.
One red setto: dog answering to
the name "Dick." #5.00 reward for
t lie return to l'nul Hrown, Camden,
S.G. or Dr. A. II. Hrowu, Rurai, S C.
At Tab Opera Houee Laat Nijjht.
Notwithstanding the very inclem
eut weather a large attendance
greeted Harlow & Wilson's min
Htrolfl last night and the crowd was
not disappointed. Mr G. G. Alex
nuder,raanager of the Opera House,
has been quite succesdni in getting
several good entertainments this sea
son. It is his desire that only first
class shows appear here.
Scmo Valuable Old Papers.
Utm were shown hy Mr. K. M.
I-tndrix one d u v lliin week two
< npics <>( the old Cniinli'ti Journal
pu ilinhed in 18.).~>, and one copy ? >(
t'u? youth Carolina l'?' ui pel r.'ce
Advocate published inJ?Htnd<'n in
1853. 'I hey carry one far b>.t k in
to i he past and coiituin much in
tcrcstinn leading. They wire found
by Mr. Hendrix among a lot of rub
bish in the old Man building on
lower Main street, where, Mr. Heu-1
drix says,. I he re ate u gieat, wan 3
other old papers.
Wood's Sefcd Catalogue.
The 1900 ?i f d Catalogue <>f T
W. \\"t: t.d it S >*?, jus1. " i"*d,
Ih fur in adV'it-.ci; of any pnviou$j
The value of Ibis publica*
lion in giving full and up-to-date
l nfor tu ation in regard to both vry
Mahla^tnd fftiiu crops for t%:>uLh?-rn.
pivoting cannot. b<' e.ei idmted. I he
annual ia?tjev> of this catalogue h nve
done taoie to aid in i!?? diversifica
tion und growing 01 profitable crops
in tJjc South than any other ssniilat
publication in this couutry, I his
Citulogue 13 wailed free to fiitners
und gardener*, u;):>n request, to
1. W. Wood & IJiehiooud, Va.
DuKalb Cotton Mill Beoganiz^d
terdflj.
era and directors of the Pino Creek
cotton mill in' Camden yesterday
Mr. M Campbell of Woonsock*',
R.I. wasclectcd president to aurgeed
TburnaH C. Daucan of Union and
Frank Hammond of Greenville whs
elected treasurer and general ma nap
er.
The Pine Creek mill was formerly
the Dekalb mill aud wca one of the
many plants under the management
of Mr. Dunoan.
Mr. Campbell represent* the cot
ton machinery builders of Woon*
sock'it, who are largely iuloroated in
the Pine Creek mill, aud Mr. Hum*
worid ie the, president of the Peo
ple's hank of Greenville. ? Slate 25.
Mr. Editor: ? Y < . u r scribe bus
been luxuriating (?) in a spell of
Lagrlppe for over a wet k, hut is
now (Tuesday) noma bettor, r.h!
wo fuel hopeful of an ultimate re
covery. We give you this intcresl
ing ('?) item, however, as a prelude
to the fact that our news letter may
be short, and devoid of intercut
This section was vislud yester
day and last nigbt by regular hum
mer weather ? thunder, lightning
and rain, aud the ground is r.otv
wetter than it has heeo for sou^
time.
Mr, F. G. Perry btie ipoyoj into i
the residence South of the I,iberU
" Hill Mercantile Co' a store.
Miss E lioe, th? souond daughter
of Mrs. M. A. Cqnnln^b'?m of this
P^P e, was rpanjed at tbe residence
Of |jer Dieter, Mrs. R. M. White of
Chesterton Dee. 20, IpOo ? to
Ale*andfr ^wpn?, n prominent
young cftivien iof thatsociloD. Mis*
<>Cunninghnm has nmle her h m?
with ber sister for &oroo time but
has many friends and admirers ut
htor old home here. VY h i! e tills nu*
lice is a little late ouv vMu-*
fve nop? fciiily and sia
t WG*
Miss Pntlie Johnson of Hlen
bein is spentfio# sometime with llie
family of Hon John G. .Richards.
Mr. L. P. Thompson one of our
popular young men is now engag
ed ia lb* livery business in Cam
den. We wUa him success.
% Hoi. Mh G ftiobards Speiti
m .j... ?_
At the meeting of liif slovfchold
Xiiberty Kill
r mu ?? *???.
.a**?*.
-Mtnnma'MU'Hts.
I "i< ,\J A Y? ?tl.
?Mr I \ i i la ?!?? n> |
"I ?! r.niut) i ?,f ill- t i I <> w ('iii/en*|
I '?!.??? H . > >?* 1 1 H* 14 lor re-e 1 I
,(i t.-i1' dice i t .\}>iv<>i -'ahjoct :>i t i . |
? . ii (. ?,f ti ? ) : :?f i ? ? l'i uuarv .
li- ? ( 1- tililiv .
ii ? i'AI!II!m in i
' vlltt.us ~ I , I'll Ml
TV T ' . .1
in coinu-t-ii.i!! >iiii tlii' nlidvo card j!
? ... i
. ?? I 'I,- ? 1 1 ; \ ' >' ?? ?* | >t m'ii.' HIS ? II .
'?'I' 1 1 1 ;| 11 k '*? t ' > I' the VM III 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 <1 1 1 . I J rhrr. J
' t' ? ? '? I i ? ?- n-.jii? *1 Kf.-iri-.l ||>. \'i.
i i niy lift* , sitae I have heen ??!eii-|
i Hi i'<l u r. ! i t hi- cii v K"VOi nnti-iii , has |?i* ?-i< :
iiu- at ?*i' f>l*nMiro The full iiii'a-nn- 1
'>1 l'i W.ud u 1 1 1 1 '1 con^cient i OI'N p n I ? 1 1?* |
^<-*rvaiir is the ? km. i>o*k always cowled I
ayd appreciated.
Youra f/iiiltful'iV,
I {. (i I'.vK U1SON.
?lanuarv 'Jf>,
' V '? ~ -
Mr. F.diioi :?~\Vo present the narno of
Hi . W. .1. Dunn for Mayor nt the ap
l?roaolii?K election. subject to the Dem
ocratic. primary. l)r, is an en?r
netie anil capable man, and hn? made an
"Micioni Alderman from lot* ward, and il
?dee ted Mayor wiil mute* an efficient
Mayor, and will l<e active in ill i liut
pertains to the progress of Cannon.
Fricnda.
FOR ALDKllMFN.
Mr Editor : ? Pieaao announce Mr \V.
It. Hough as a candidate fur Alderman
from tliat part of. Alio annexed territory
W cut of Lyttleton street known as Ward
d. Fricnda
We hereby announce Mr. John A. Sin.
At on as a candidate for re-election a<<
Alderman from Ward 1.
Friends
Sudden Death.
Fod Johnson, a very worthy old
colord man, died very suddenly hist
Tuoadny. lie win at work, we under
stand, for ('apt. W. A Aiicram, nod
withont any warning ho foil dead.
Ho moved to 0 amden from Westvillo
about a year a<*o and nua about 70
yearsof ape.
Attention Pensioners.
I will he at the Auditor's office)
each Saturday during 1 Si o month of j
fantiarv, 1000, f ? r the purpose ol i
receiving applications for Pensirns j
All petsons who wish to make ap
plication for a pension must do ho
during ihe.'tmn t h of .January. Thosi
liieadv on the Pension roll need
not make new applie.it i<>n liu'- inn*'
report to the Pension Commissioner
either iu person or hy writing him
'it Camden so thoir names can be
placed on the roll for 1906.
Allen Deup,
Pension Com IOt>haw Co.
Dec. S in, 1005.
The Best Off :r Thnt Kas Ever Been
Made.
To aid worthy voting men and
women to nhtain ftjilendid positions
as hookkfiepvrt', 6teiiog: ajihern, op
erators, etc., n ooutse r.'ill he given
'.hem on li ne or -it lefts than half
price hy The (ia. -Ala. litis. College
.vhich lia>. hud 1,000 n.ore calls for
voting people thi^jear than it could
till.
No entrance examinations are re?
quired. Free itit}U'ip.:tlon is glveq
in all pJnglish brsuchee and posi
tions nre guaranteed in writing un
d^r n S5.000 hauls deposit.
Apply at onpe t(<
E. Ij. rjailin, Prest.,
M?c>n, C(\:
of tlio U. 1) (J.
Hrs. Trantluuu llesfgnsi As
Ident,
Od ihe 10th of January which
wn^oiir immortal Lee's birthday
i lie members of-the John I). Ken
nedy Chapter |J. D. C. met at the
relic room in the High School
building at 6 o'clock in the after
uuon.
After the usual tributes to oar
great military chieftain and chrin
t i a t i hero, the routine of business
was attended tr? and a letter re
ceived and read from the efficient
president of tlf# chapter, Mr?. \V.
I). Trnnthaiii, wli<? has served so
faithfully .njfi well fur nearty two
yearn, uiui to ihu yit'nl retjret <>f
(he nvmhera ulie Hint in her rraii?
nation which was accepted with
senlimrnts of sincere reluctance.
Mrs. Tranthttm i* a woman of tint*
personality and cultivation, faith
ful to her duties, df\oted to oui
lost c it use and a cheeiful promoter
of good to our United Daughter
i?f the Confederacy. Hhfi ttUCtKlt'd
tl\p convention ,-f the tV.nte Div*? 1
inn lii Orsngeburff i {>04, where
xll2 d'i j*l6ni credit to oi}f lounl
ehapUr and mat|y i^any cauieut
/rlvOdQ. M'tJ appointed again
o tr^ipatat tlie chapter at tl\n ]
convention io .John$i<^ \\m ow-in*
to the iilneaq liUSPlnd n gal
lant (><\flfedtfrmp olie could not at
!0U'4? The fdiire chapter '\U'nn!
to hi r their thun^s for her ? tUciv ni ]
service* and patient, practical vl
hc^ranco to the duties of ?^e oillco
aud tlie gracious cO'nttsy uhu'has
extended lo f>f.c?i moiti^cr.
Mrs C. .J. Shnnru'ii riiiv popular
first V?cc- r;t-bi(\ottk ^ill till tho of
fice tui^W Uic cl*Uioa of "ill.er.-t in
| Wo? &ud Uie ch ? ylei is fortunate
it" '.tuving capable and energetic
a head, ouv an fully p-tp-im! t?>
preside witii grace and dignity ovu
'the meetings.
The next meeting will he held ??
the Confederate Uelic room tin
afternoon of February ,r>th, which in
the regular raonthly time ? being
tlie first Muuday in lh? month.
All members are oordiallv Invited
to, l\t; prenent as there will Ih? an
?greoab)* social feature sid: Mo?
<!????? 0. BtQO and P. Leslie Z*oip
M ?*
; - ? ?>!?? * I
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?.aid ' Y ? f i !!'"?? :?? nf i t-.*
i\ d Iron d 1 >? ?
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??iuMi/o 'm ? ? r Ur ih-..! ! 5
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IM'I (hi - " ; : ' ' '' ' 1 ' 1 '
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llHtf ti l nil i.t Its-* c
) cut *.
l iters hit Suit A iliiiuri'f .
tiling t/? ^t do Kxohan ,?.o fi.n 1. ?v'.i r'>
liavo no ( 'erl ifieates ot Stock, t-ul 1
linvo receipts I r f .i!i Tr?*aMi ' < r <?l t
SlatC i ? v ** r il ? _? till; I
ul so, tilt '4 my |>uriMV$o ?s to i'iiv ? >? 1 I
ft 1 1 1 1 1 h contributed id K,,ridmw cone,
ty returned to the parties nlu? Imv
contributed or as much thcieof :r-> j
will be available.
.IOKL NOr-GI!
January 25th, liRMi.
Historic Onmdcn.
Don't forge* to provide yourself
with a copy of thin very valuable
book. i.Tlic authors have accomplish
ed a noteworthy achievement in pre.
Renting this volume to the public
It is mo*t earnestly to be hoped that
they will meet wilii finch encourage*
ment an to enable them to publish
t lie second volume for whicli they
already have the material.
Deaths.
We regret to learn of the death
of Mr. John Dabney, sou of Mr
George Dabney of our county which
occurred in Lancaster countyjat the
residence of Rev. 'I'. A Dabney l?ni
Friday. Deceased wasjuat 21 years
of age. His remains were brought
to Camden for iutorment.
Mr. Chalmers IJortou of Kershaw
met with a sad and tragic death
last week utKershaw by falling down
an elevator hliaft of the Kershaw
Hanking A* Mercantile Co' a atoie.
He wtm a mo. -it excellent yr?ung mini
and h aves a widow stid one little
child.
PERSONAL
Mr. T. .1 Kul:'ft?id i* in ('oluir.bin
today on I uk::u s-i pethrftMig to tl?. j
?ouiii y
Mr. ,1 II Cil.i", <>( Huflt'i'm towii
? lip, \va9 Hi Camden aeo'.lptvol dnv
i ll id vv/ I -*
llo( Vuhn Wood'.viu i, Jnd$/? of
the Supreme ('ou t of Now ioi?;
paid -i pleasf.nl eali one. ? 1 ? i y tin*
?veek lie is w ?eno;io/ a wltt'e in
Camden nod is ppinf* M ? i he
Kirk wood
K< rs'i.vvY innnu'tp .1 r o-jt-ioii M?>u
dnv rennlled in the eVetioti (>? tin'
?? liowi'-,^ couvoi? : I ?-???'? U>", V' l>
lV,:ik.'i.ev , Warden". J M Ct^on,
]v M. iC.wedgo, I V1 li'nvrv, LI li
Jiecec ? - Kv ll'U. i
?t>- *
ON THE TIP OF THK 1 ->!vG\TV
2}y l\1r vu tor fiaiii.li In \. Y . Prc?o,
J/ni'.mry, JOih. 1000.
Alexander Soiuhmn l'l? wcuU's
snows'.nnn at lived at uio pveiae
moment of i.'ue ile^ai tui e of the P?ltn
Limited for Miami, l>ahu Hcaeh,
Aik^n, Agustn, Nuftbau, Havana,
SayanutUi, Ormond
atu't b'-' Au^us|!,r.e, on Monday. I
wufl invcigieU into tu Jlcr*>ty
City t<? inspect ttfcw train, and
found a Si'. Hegis on trucl?p. *t oo
line for my blood-? now ibm every
body mils I pay. 'I'l weait tooK na
ninc.li pride in that train w* if it
had been UahvoH Wnsliin^i.on
Heights? the coldest, part of New
Yotk. Male poesengcrs gave a
saLit-fltd (??uut, and tho females
said "All'"
'fniu U the train that arrives at
Jacksonville and St. Augustine on
lime.
i K < ? r ?
f. ' : 1 (i
?' tilge
l > no
li il.ir.
' r* ? lit
. I' \
i'\ I'lll)
.k>t :i? i
The Kershaw Guards.
On the night of the 19th the
bIikw Ounrils est at the ??festive
hnniri" in their erip'uy. Per Imps
after man y hard (irilU, this wus
well esrned.
Any town Mt"u!il he proud <f her
military a'wnpHiiv, f ? ? r what is n
n oliU'l siyht, til 'in k bund of ?ieall\
utiifiirnii'd H?liiioiM with foulilcK
"dres?," with 1i?:hiI? met and hhoul
dots hack. uinicliing with pei feot
step to the h 1 1 h i 1 1 m of "Dixit'?"
Tin town ?ho<|lti i u^uriigc up
pnuji i?u pufealhie it* miltlu
ry company- Tlio oon?"
?linij',d fee| i'd lrupo'*-' 4"V
eft Ueclf at ?" ?* H,1,i ?'*
au | k ? ? . times to do i t m 1 1 1 * h t
. ??!> It til h V he worthy of eo ii:
I 'lie ndfit lou Hii'l orniftf
j M ?l V the Ker?liu\v (ins id'* lift* he
| so loiiij that, untold it u id he re of ft n -
|uu?l MUppeiw will \ci, he spread hk
j 1 aictn of inuoli proMptu'ilv.
Wood s Seed Eiook*
FOR 1906
is one of the handsomest and
most valuable publications of
the kind issued. The useful
nnd practical hints contained
luthe annual issues of W<*od'a
Seed Book make it a most
valuable help to ad Farm err.
and Gardeners and it long
l>een recogufced us an up-to
date authority ou all
Gardes and Faun Seeds,
particularly for southorn r-lam'tmr.
Wood's Seed Book mailed
free to Farmers and Gardeners
upon request. Writ* for it.
?
T.W. Wood & Sods, Seedsman,
RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA.'
W? HriUt traar nri>r? <Cr>at Inr bMh
1 1 1: i: i ; is von; champ
WE A! I". S K L L I N ( i . v 1,1. OK OPK
O 'P |T^ i e&t CuSt
havirKC concku eel > cS?Sv. our
Cioii'iiii.u' Slock, c )ns; tinj?" 01 Mens,
Yo u t lis a.id Boys i-uit*, v.e are ofier
?? ?
injj then: at prices that vvili make
them
COM P AND om' THE PiRST PICK
OP 1MB Pi Li;.
SHOE, HAT AND CLOYING MAN.
Notice is hereby to nil partieH in
dehted to the eetrtte of K. <>, Mci-reight, !
deceaaed, to inulre immediate payment to I
the under*igntd and all puitieH holding J
olainiH agaipat said eniato mu?t present |
i*amo duly altered within one \<hi- liont i
thin date.
K. <J. M.CKKKill T.
A ?t m i ii* : Irutor. .
.January 2lt, 11)00 ? Hi.
Bridge lo Let j
Notice is hereby given that hide will
he received f? ?r repairing hridgu known I
hh "Hurdell Bridge" over Twnnty-flvi? I
Mile Creek on old Lomrtown road, (or j
buildintr new bridge if old <>n<* cannot 1?? ,
repaired) on ThuttMlny, February Rtli. !
190G. I'lann ti u <1 ppecitieut i.tns made
known o?i tiny of letting.
Tin' M tiir.l n-nrvt's t ! t ?? i^.i t 'o n jeel
int and all l<: )?*. *
.1 M SnWHi.L.
>Sttpci v isoi-. 1
!an iary liillj^l'.'CG.
Master's Saie. j
South ( aroiinti ? Korsliu jv County. I
i
In the Com I, of foinni'-, u PleaH.
(r. F. Jftjrhm , Plaintiff.
A'l'inat
Lcllfi Elliot I,
yir'wu of u decree4- ....
hy I in lienor, Jo-' , ?! '"-.'.m, h.u-cn.
January 10^ KfV vUS ' i'"
I 4 ??. 1 W 11 f'-l ; ( ; ill I ? 1 1? ?
lui" .J tn'.r- hi u'hcrtt hi.hh;, l.t.r- 1 he
tJomt IIouko door i c, Camden, S t'., v.-jiii
iu tj',.' h'g:il h,'>u<<< ? > t ?n)(>, t-n ilir I'm t
d -inlay in 1 rortiarv. I!)0t?, he'.r.-' ii
'"';h ,iav of tliv month, thy follo.i i'ii: t ?
?f*rifc;sd projn-riy :
v /\u iii.il j>i?re, I'ipci | o- true?
oliuiiti'tl ? i He .oa n I y of Kersh' -v. Si ;<
of South Carnliiiu, c >ntaiuing two !oii?
dred and titty oin* mid one fnimli ( '_>?"? I I - ? )
iii'.TV* mtrn or h-SiS. iSin>iwh<<l North
I C.thIs of Kli W iUh'.'iii, ?' i? t j : j l'. Sn>vi<n?,
F.Xs' liv lpni)? ' 1 .1. K. Haxh'v, South hy
ki:uU of .1. 10. l'axlcy, Went hy lands of
| Kj ) "William*.
Terms of salecn?h*
Ti A. WITTKOWSICY.
M.'is'er Kuislti'.w LVnjtty.
?hinuary 11th. 190(1,
SUMMONS FOR RELiEF.
(Complaint Served.)
South Cavoliun, ) Court of
Kershaw County. ) Common Pleas.
Neictun C. Boyklnas Administrator
^ of the EduUbi of E Miller B>ykin
and in his own right ,
Plaint ijf ,
Against
Lucy C Boykin, Burxcell II Boy
ktn, M. B Green, Eliza O Man
ntng, A 1) Kennedy As tgnce of
The Farmers iS'- Merchants Bank
of Camden, is C , and C II.
Yates and J. T Hay Agents of j
Creditor .? nf T'>e Farmers U4<V
Merchants Bank of Ca,^<f^\\y ?f V.%
Nellie (J iUiw/ AdAiinistra'" '
(he JRstute of Juhn n " x
Hcnttnya* < " M?n,repre.
{t? a clu.is numerous cred
,<>rs oj The Farmers Jj? Mer
chants Bunk, F ./ Pelzer, The
Charleston Si'ini/s Institution,
Joseph JV Barnwell, Rec.eiv r of
the DeKalb C.'lon. Mill, Me In
tonh <5* Seymour Co, of A uhurn,
N Y. ? U Oliver, and other credi
tor#. of the E t itc of E Miller
Boylcin ,
Defendants.
Oof??itilant? t ijovo irtuncil : ?
I va* nro hpii'by : iiii)iiiutfi*<l and rc
j <]um*d to noavw>i l ! t it complaint in this
j action, r.f \v I* it-' ? it copy is here
I villi uprvfil HT?o-i you, and to nervt'
1 a coj.y of your nncwi-r t<? tho mi id coin*
\ l>iaui(. on tlic ? noacrilu'ra or ?* 1 1 **
j >t o> tl. ?mm i" tliidf office in
j ('amdon, J-,. wi< m twenty ilnvs
: thi* srrvic?? liot'-ot". tclbsivv of i ls*? ?4 Ay
j of surli m-rvic- : : I if yoir fail to ni?- j
twi>r tlift co|iij>Wut itJiin tl.o limnnfor*;
I usu'i. thf ptaimitf : this action will rp
j piv to tin* ' <??.! If i'oi tl?H relief demand'
; ? il in t ?u? complain..
j !>;<tvd Caaidtn, S. ?#., .Jan. 2*tlt, A I>.
, 1900
j* KliiKI, Nn ?* SMITH.
1'. .iijtillV Attorneys.
j To tho Dflfondnnfa U. Oliver
i ntoili Nnil fN?-vn?' :r Company.
Take notice that thu Suinrtinn* nnd
Complaint in c'moj^ovw **ntiMfd artion
hava bvon filed ll?is ' .'<th day n>" Jnnnar.v,
tO?Ki. in 'in* oi-itv .. th?? Olcrk^ of ilu?
Court of Coirunoa i'lw* for Kershaw
County, at Oamitc; . A. <*.
KLiKKf AMD & SMITH.
? - P-ninufffc' A;tnrn?>ir.
V>nid?n, R. 0., Jj&purj UUt, 190C.
11
! W A NTF-h : ? Men in car.lr
to travel, post advertise and
Iprvo numple of our goods. Salary
$75 00 per month. 00 per day
for oxpc'n^B. KlIHLMAN Co.. Dept
S, ATLAS JiM>CK. CimWGO
W AN IKD : ? l):si.r j.'t to
puat wigns, ndvortivo a i j ? 1 <lis( i ilniti*
wn inpUts. Salary $1 W 00 wnoUly.
SjW.UO per day for cxpor^os State
??i?0 and pr?"*rnt employment.
, IDKAI, SI'IKAU Co., 31) Randolph
.St ,
l!!N It HI UK'S r.\KK
'
not < si ; y louli ?
,, .? <11 Mil it
> 1 1 * ? it ; i 1 s *?ptv
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? KANUFAC JliERn OF
Doors, Sash, Blind's,'
Moulding, Building Material,
ash Weights and Cord.
CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C.
Purchase our makes, which
wo guarantee superior/ to an)
sold South, and thereby eaVfc
money.
Window mi olaB3 ?
Jan 1 -1
Annexation Of Kitkwood.
Tht! following paper hnn been fi I \ w i tit
1 1 1 ? ? Seeretarv ot the State with r?'ferenee
to the annexation i?( Kirk wood in cum
x>li a n<-?? with the Ada relating thereto :
Ketol by the City Council of the
City of Camden , S C., in ne?pion. ttiis
101: dav of January. A. D. 100t>:
W Iu'Ivrr, a petition of a majority of tin*
f r ????h?? i ? rti of i lie territory dexignuted kh |
fCfrkwnort has hr*en Buhniittud to the City
Council of the City of Camden , S
pravin;; 'Int. an election he ordered to
tec if audi territory s 1 > il I hi? included in
the ("it v <;l Can* den
Afv!, whereat*. an election on the
1 que.-,* i mi of ?iid annexation Voii hren in Id
[ iH'ftni';; v to l:nv n'ld iu.c.oi?'inv lo the
?aid in rVt irf I I eelnddeM ?"d
| aeo?o d ? t ?? il;:' retuimiou and notice,
bv the :?.!.! v' it % Council, on tho 0th day
ot .1 nti'irv. A I), lit 00.
And, whereas, the managers eftliej
anid e'reti'Ui have made their return*
| abownif* t hut in the City of C'aindeti the
I rennli* iij" i_|jc .i i ?. i cltniliun hUmin, on**!
I Ifuml.e.t f irty (TlfO) for annexation Mid
I oitfhtiv n (IS) ijfcoiiirff. Hiniexat inn, and
, in lliu i?-rrur>ry tiexijtn&tcd an Kirk wood
' the re. ..ill "of niti.rMe* tion Maud*. twenty
liJvi? ('JAj for :in?i<' v:?(ioa ami foil i teen;
Ki4; n.-amnt. aniH->:?lion, allowing n nta-J
'jority both t'nnvlen and Kirkwood in
i favor ot the ?aid unneration :
j Now upon Hie return of tlm inntia^nrn J
{ of* ai:*l?f rlPCtimi Allowing the reHiilt Of
. said el ?? tion an being in favor of the;
| annexat'oii of tlie territory designated an
Kirkwood to the CUy of Camden , it. :?
j hereby iltciated that, the a?id election I
| Im* h. e-i carried -in favor of the Annex- ;
| ution, i< .1 iGfUtory de*>igri?t?d aa
?\irkw ? tl ia hereby U<?e.l.?r?-d to be a part
i'>ftho< v ?>f Caudco, S C.
} l?ai .1. thin iOdi day of January,
, A. IV,
' i ? ? . I|T ?*. Carrion,
- ' ? Mayoc*
> Q, a. AlvBADUtr, Clerk.
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Factory
SALE
AT
HIRSCH BROS. & CO.
SBsu?*--is* m^txaaa
Immense purchases have been made.
for This Sale.
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Goods will be soid at Prices never
j ^
Heard of Before. - ?
Our- Previous -'Sales Speaf for
? . ^ .i.-r-.w.'
Themselves.
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We will endeavor to make This Sale ^
Far Superior to any Salfe yet.
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We are making Great Preparations.
\ w .
"? Goods are Arriving Every Day
I'
for The
GREAT MILL AND FACTORY
SYNDICATE SALE
*
AT
HIRSCH BROS. & CO.
BEGINNING
SATURDAY, JAN. 20TH.
AT
8:30 A. M. SHARP! -
RAIN OR SHINE!
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