The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 16, 1906, Image 2

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PUBLISHED KVKKY KHIDAY _HY *W. McDOWBIjIj. Bcbbckipyion Katks : ? One year, $1.60, six montha, 76 cents; three mouths, 40 e?nta. ivAifcH ru m AoVa&TisiXG :--Ordioary transient advnrtisments, flrat insertion per squat e ; each subsequent In sertion 60 cent (i per square. Business locals, 6 emus per line each in*' soiHon. Obituaries charged for at same rates a* ordinary advertising. Candidates' Card* tor County offices ? \0<). Congressional $10.00. All communications addressed to thin paper imiHt ho accompanied by the trow name and address o I the writer, in or der to iriHiiru attention. Rejected man uscripts will not bo returned. Communications will he published when of interest to the general public and not of a defamatory nature. No re spousihility will he assumed for the views of correspondents. Hates for eoutract advertising will be an nounced upon application at the office. Remittance* by checks, drafts and postal monev orders ahonht hi; made pavable to W. L. MoDOWKMJ, Camden. 8. O. OAIIDKN. 8. O . KKU 1<> MOO To 'Die Di'tno^rallf VoterN Of The City Of Cmndmi, N. 1'. The voters of l ho several wards will meet at the Opera House at 8 y. m. on Friday evening, l'ebruary, 23d, for the purpose of oigsniziog into waid cloh. It has been miy gosted that for the new wards, all that, territory north of Boundary Htreet and east of t h ? extension of Littleton Street, shall he known as ward No. KIVK/: ? and all that ler ritory north of Boundary and weal, rf Littleton shall he known ns Ward No. SIX. Kacll wurd club shall organize'hy tho election of a Pres ident, a Secretory and a Represent ative on tho Executive C >mmitee. It in also suggested that each club appoint a cormniteo to h?*? t, that wards are registered on I It <? club rolls *11 democratic voters in I lie several wardH, as this is prerequ isite for voli ng. Immediately after the organiza tion of the ward clubs, the presi dents and l lie representatives, just elected, will meet, elect a member of the executive committer, at large, and further orginizebv the election of a City Chtirman. and ^ccreta rv : ? and attend to anv furthur business ?h to the an augments of the primary election wnich will ikceording to p;ist rub's be held on the third Tuesday in March, being the 20'.h day of the mouth. Hy older of Marine* Baum, Chairman. Jno. W. Corhett, Secretary. Other city paper will please copy Tlw Southern Jew* In the Wnr lletwwwi the Nlafox. Wo have b? f<>io on h copy <>f "Tho Amerirun Hebrew" published nt 480 Fifth Avonue, N. Y. Thit. particular edition wrb gnii?n out in celebration ?> f tho two hundnd and fiftieth aniversary of the set tlement <>f llio .Jews in North Amer ica. It ia profusely illustrated, containing outs of many important person ages and places. Among the cute of men *vc observe l!iat of Baruet L. Solomon, father of Mrs. Manner* Baum, (.f our town. We read with much interest the fol lowing : "The f! onfi derate States of A iner ica recognized fully and appi eel a tod the t brain, bravery and eharactcr of their Jewish citizens, an every record will demomtt. .*to. Many who pntrrnl tho ivrmv as private received ippid promotion ? *s Cap tain Joseph Kranklat.d of General W heeler'* eta IT ; Marcus liaurn of General Kershaw's HtnlV, who lost hia life ?t tho little of thn Wilde, i neon and waa mentioned in gene -si onderti f t? r distinguished bravery." Mr. Buum above reft'?>d to is h brother of .Mr. Manncs I'nuu), win also is ho old v. ,> ran and nerved with c<>UPpicuo?i>* gailanlrx through that voliii' great struggle. (Jood Konds The moat crying need of Kershaw County ia good roads. Roads over which one nifiv tmvel with Some degree of comfort; roads over which the farmers' cotton and produce generally may ho brought to market without rink of hying lott 1 ? v the way aide. ^ ct, farmer* have to oo v. l'? boles and alinont imo^Mst' lo h'gh i \va\9. I< nn a.- i that mai hours hp lost on tho w >y, to town lo say noth ing of the wear and t.nc on and destruction of ? o?)V?*yanr>es. Why cannot '.I. in be reme lied? I? oeeniR to ns that with tho tax<?* ex acted, wo are not in auch tin uncial ciroumitftT'C'^a fi>st it is iinoossi'. ^ to have what we deserve and what absolutely neeossary to our welfare. The deptliR of our sand beds and the present conditions generally are paralyzing Camdoti from a business standpoint. Let evory citizen do jpand good roads. Wo will remain at n-atandstill until we got them. ? * * * Former Senator David B. Hill, of New York, wbd ia (-pending the winter here is in Columbia. He has been invited to address the borate of representatives at 3 o'clock this afternoon. We learn that an important moot, .fog of the Cottf-n G roar ciV Assoeia lion of Kerabaw connty will be held ;? ta Camden, on Tbumday, March 1st Safe yon made toot tax ratarnef If Ml, why not. Nest Teceday, the ?Hft^ le Ike lael JOEL HOUGH. On Monday morning, Feb. 12th, 1906, In the 66th year o ( bis age, Joel H"u tfh, C ler !< <>f Court o t Ker hIisw County, departed thin life, I surviving him his wife w!i> is h daughter of t tie i Inte .Joseph K. KirkUnd, and seven children ? tlvo Mono nnd two d augh let s. Something more tlian the dimple un nnu ncement i? due lo till) deceased, although if Ins w I a h - es were known, he would doubtless object to any statement iu detail of 1 1 1 m record. Bui ho in dead, h i ? re cord in IiIh own and it will coipfort his I ?ved onea to read it and it will csuge liia old comrades to rccall J of I Hough an he wax. He wm8 a eon of Joseph Hough miwI Lavitiia Klliolt and he had eignt brothers, William I)., Anion, | John K, Joseph, Sampson, laaae, Nalliuniel au<l Momi'h Hough, and two sisters Sctrah Katridge and Su #'?u A Grnham, all of whoin prede ceased him. He and hla brother, N? ? thaniel were born on Li'lle Lynch Crfick in Kershaw County on May 24, 1811, and they had auoh schooling ft m could be obtained in the country schools of that day. Ilia people came originally from Wales and settled in Smjih Caroli na prior to the Bur o' American independence, in which they bor? a worthy psr'i H|id lliey and their de scendants have alwaya been known as men upon whom their State could count. All of hia brothers, who survived until the war between the Stn'f-. entered I he Confederate army. In the winter of 'til, when a cab * ? ? made for volunteer*, ho and hi. twin brother Nathaniel, then In their twentieth year, vol in' eered promptly i" 'he Flat Rook (in mis, f'apl. C. C Hiiile, Co. (i. 2nd S. C. In fun i ry. ()<i April 28, 18(51, this Company left home f->r Virginia, going to t lie "OM?t of w i r with Colonel, afterwards Gen .1 M Kershaw, Hut Joel was tit t!ir. t i m <- nick and it was a sorrow to h ;i> that he could not go along with imh brother between whom and hints' If l It ?? most beautiful devotion exi?t?'d. So he missed the llrst bat tl" "f Manage a, tint, it was not long until lie reported for duty, and from ? !;?!?. time until the surrender at (}teen-'b<?ro\ April 27, 18(55, ho wits at hi-t o<\V , ? xeept that he was absent ufi. C-5 ?? * I y h l?u g, where "In the ():<?' i?i" lie received two desperate ?v < e; ? !? ? one arm anil one le<y being aim \,l toui from his body by a wheii. He had not suilluienlly re covered and so mlaaed tho great battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 19-20, 18(53. Hut he rejoined hia com. nia'td in Fist I'ennessee, in the r f 18(54, ami participated in it? ^loiiouj record until the end of l he v/ tr. ]\ i e in a pail of his record: -.i-viii iIhvh battles around Uicli mord, iii 1802, Maryland Heights, Sim rpshu rg, I' i ?1 ?? i icksburg, Sslem Church, Gettysburg, Knoxville, Ii? Hti Station, The Wilderness, Si>oi,iay Ivivuiu Court House, Colli Harbor, I'elorsbu rg, Halkehatchle, HenLonvi'le ? but why name them ? Just say it i b record was the biuha ne> that of Kcrbhaw'b bilgado, except jo no bnlll* when ho wttw absent on wounded furlou/h. Mr. Hough wns never noisy about anything. IIo alwa\s an swered when called upon to do any duly. That Le frequently display ed coursye of the highest order w ah often observed by his sup-rior olH eers, notably Col Frank Gaii'iard at <.he Wilderness' and the knlghtlv Kershaw at Cold Harbor. Hut he has If ft tin! lie hae "crossed owr Hie river and resin under the shade of tlie treeB." lie comuiuneH with th^se who have eone tin before. With Capt. Jos V Cunningham, Diekinson Jones, Uohert Gardner, t olutnbuH Han kin, VViliinm Truesd ile, Burweli I'i uesde II, W m. Youug JliuiuvShe ii : n. Daniel Kiikley," G??o. Mel), liowei ", Jo Knlkf nberi y, lii 1 1 v Wm1, Kinnk Most-lev, Crnddiek Moaeley , ?I i>e I llo.ly, l\ .?hind Kukland, . I ? ? h Willi nn?, K M. II biuaon, the ^ :* I lani Notlh ("an iinian who coult' not drill hi k." |> u;> with his com tumid but would ??'' u-h himself t any other command that was ei ? il ?l>e?l, and wiii k !l< d at Spotts>l v i n i a (Viurt II -use, and many, ir. n ny oilier* w ho \ o ih< ir lives ii hri I If I re i I \ f ?. 1 lie! i Ci.i :i t r V. ? * * "I'm v die i for n-! I'hey pound mjt 111- ii !?;?? d, rei. lien t'.nd puie in a ram f i us, an ' yi ?. 1 1? m ?. y ouii? and w ir^i in ny go 1>". will nol f i >.'i ' ! I us" hoy v?\t ? d.e 1 in vain t ? i iii " It w; a ps-i'.id dt wiiii el ion io have bee' el ?> ? 'I'd ? uh such tn? n Mi. Hough was oonored in peacj hh h. was gallant in war. Aftei | the Statu was rcTiud in '70 from ill" despoi't i-, he serwd two term1 hh i'onnly Seh >ol Commissionei v J two verms hs u iiiembrr of the Legit-- 1 la.n. ? and ns Clrtk of the Cour fr? i.i IS'.) '2 uu'.il h:? -le.it h. In a-i | thing i .1 ?>* I Hough wns conspicuous f..i I. is ll i lily, and hu record in war, as iu poaoo, in a proud hen t s* f? o ho h is U f i Ins sons and daught erp, and his eon.rades anvl friends will eh^riah for him a pleasant re turn! bet ance. The funeral ser?ic?s wero held from the Haptist Church of frhloh denomination he had been a mem* ber for about fifty year*, at 3 o'clock ou Tuesday afternoon. The unusually largo, concourse of sor rowing friends who attended lh? funeral bete ample testimony of the tary high esteem in whioh this good man ?ri? bald. Tli* following gtnUsasn noted nn V'.*M fearer* : Active ? W. K. Run nel), ViT^Af. Shannon, J. It De Loachc, W\ II. Clarke, J. I). Mc Dowall ao(VvW. A. Ancrutn. Hon or*! y ? John J. Thompson, Maj. K. H. Cttntey, K.) S. NeliUn, Sr., W. Trantharn./Sr., ('. J Shannon, Sr., C. L. Kv/oe, J. M. Pludpe, Sr., A. D. Kennj/ly, Sr , H. K Hmlu and 4?r. A A. Moor>. l^eraiiaw\oouutM feela the !?<?* of . h i h uff and Hue patriot, and to the faimlv turviviug -ve extend our tenderest sympathy. ? wwrnnc'Mii'gMiMiiif iii wi ibhkh>w. Administrator's Notice. Notice ia hereby jdven that at eleven .'clock A. M oil Saturday, Match 3rd, Itf06, I will ii|?|?ly to J. II. I'helpa, Kh<| , ?fudffe of Probate for Keridiaw ('ounty, O.. at Ida office in C'amdon , 8. (\, for an order of Dual dim-har#* aa Admjoiatra rix of the Kbtatc of 10 S Vanx de ceatad. ANNK I. deJEKBKY. Camden, 8. C., frVb ) Ht. 5906. Administrator's Notice Notice ia hereby Kiven to all parties in debted to the catale of K. O, McOrei^ht, deceased, to make Immediate Daymen! to the underaigtu d and all parti ca holding cluiniH a^ainut aaiH c.atata muat prchcut aaint) duly attcntod within one year from this date, * 49 U. d. McCKKIOIIT. Administrator. January 2H. Notice of Election) OF A HKK.'l DISPENSER FOR CAMDEN. N' dico i* hereby given that an e I 'ction for u Hoer Dinponser for Cam d?n will ho held on Tuusday, Match Dili. 1906. Applicants for this posi tion innat. li c thi n applications with t ho undersigned. IJy order of tho Dispensary Hoard II. Truesdel, Clerk. Feb. 16. 1906. * Notice of Election OF A DISPENSER FOR 11 K T NUN E. Notioe is hurebv given that, an elec tion for a di-penser of Bethune w i 1 1 be hold on Tuesday, March 9, 1906 Applicants for this poaitioti iiiuh( file their applications with tho under^ signed. By order of the Pisponsary Hoard 1 1 . Ti u< sdel, C'ter k . Feb. 16, 1906. Notice of Election OF DISPENSER AND CLERK FOR CAMDEN Notice is hereby given that an o!t-c. tion for a dispenser and cleik for the Camden Dispensary will 1)h held ou Tueaday, March 9, 1900 Appli c,%nlH l^r these positional mom file their app ic.itionB with the undersign ed. My order of the Dispensary Board U. Truosdel, Clerk. Feb 16,1906. I City Registration. Oh March l?t, 2i"l ntxl 3rd, the . hooks for the registratiQtt of the ' citizens of Carndon, S, 0 , nntl : tlie I recently annoxod territory d^Kirk > wood, will be opened in tho Obunriil Chamber. Camden, H C., from 9 a. m. io 5 ?>. m , and from 3pm t.o ft p. m. oaeh day ? Thursday, Friday and i Saturday, so named above. Under the Uw, no one can vote at, oither the coming primary- or city election un ions he is registered T. H Denton, Supervisor of City Registration Feb. 16, 1900. Sheriff's Sab, j Scot a Salmohd, ) vs > Attachment for 1 T G W it Hams S Rent Und??r sirnl by virtue of a wnir.nt. f!1 attachment for r>>uf, i?*ii in the above ; stilt ed ea?e by J ??<?! U"U*b, Kiq., Clerk j of the Court for Ki'rxtuw Coni?tv, I will sell in front of tho old Court House io Camden, fl. C . ???? tho first Monda\ in Nlttreli , thieo (3) bales of lint Cot ton weitfbin^ about 1415 pound* ; alao about !?6P0 ponmla <>f Cotton Seed. Terms of Sale? Cash J. S. T li A NTH AM, 8. K. C. Fob. 11. 11-06. .Sheriff's Sals. Sonth Carolina ?Richland County. In the Court of Common Pleas. G. A. Gniynard, ) Plaintiff, ? ) Execution. Against ^ Charles K. Pdinter ) Under and by virtue of tho at?OT*? stated expedition, 1 will srll at J. C. Rol lin^'t nilll (formerly Cureton't, Mill) about ton miles West of Camden, on the first Monday in March, lt>06, within the lejfil hour# of s*l?, (ho following de ar ri bed personal property : Two Filter Presaea, One Pntnp, One Ihnamo, One Rotary Pnmp, One lot of HouschoH and OfTW Farnv tare, One sat of Smelting Work* and Ma chinery. Terms of Sal< ? Cash. J. 8. TRAM rH AM. Feb. 1 AT 1'hc Famous Gilt Edge Store: New Spring Goods arriving every! day. Cotton Goods are going up, but these goods are going to be sold at the same old price as we contracted for them before the rise in price. Our line of White Goods is com plete and lovely and just as cheap as you have ever bought them. m If it is Wash Goods you are look ing for, such as Ginghams, Madras, Percales, Cheviots, Blouse Linen, Cal. Linens, Etc., we have them. We are still slashing prices on our line of Tailored suits, Walking Skirts, Cloaks, Blankets and all heavy Dress goods. Now is your time to get a bargain in these goods. We are handling the celebrated F. S. Royster and other good Brands of High Grade Fertilizers, Huriate Potash, Nitrate Soda and all of the high grade mixtures, which we will sell at closest cash price or on ap proved papers. Give us a call. , Youis Respectfully, THE FAMOUS GILT EDGE STORE. * ? P. T. Yllltpigue, Proprietor. Undertaking. CA1.I.S ATI'KNDKI) A N V HOl li DAV OK NIGHT. m . !?:. <). M' ( KICK* JIT. , PICTURE MOULDme. FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. MATS CUT BY MACHINE I -ST. I:. O. McCREIGHT. COTTON SEEdT*^ He/ore settling or exchanging your cotton seed see us. >/> VI word to the wise is sufficient" W. R. EVE, JR., Manager.* < < >11 f>Iill.' Faint, Paint, Paint! Harrison's Town and Coun try Paint. Recognized as one of the best on the mar ket. Outside and inside. Carriage and Furniture. All Colors. Very lasting and a fine surface coverer. COBBlCf ? - . ?LOTHIN? JWmJv Jf &tM, Wrff* A large stock of Fall and Winter Dry Qoods, Clothing, Hats and a splendid line of Ladies Qoods of ev ery description. Call and see me. DAVID WOLFE. Comfort and Economy The Wilson responds so accurately 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 a WILSON WOOD HEATER. it is just as comfortable in the farthest corner of the room as it is within a few feet of ihc heater. This means health and comfort. The patent Hot Blast Down-Draft, found only in the Wilson, consumes every particle - of", burnable elements in the wood, thus giving greater heat with one-half the tuel. For f- ti It* l>y WGEISKNHHIMER.