The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 18, 1906, Image 3
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Death of Mr. Boone.
Mr. W. J. Hoone.of West-jille, *ho
was attending the re-union died in
(Columbia yesterday a Iter boon while
riding ci * street ear Dreeused
irt h brother ot' Mr. J. II. Hooue, our
j aiUt.
New Announcement?.
TIim following duw niii'iiutco
menu appear in The (?bronule to
dav : #
For Auditor ? W K. Ku*.
?el Miiti l*. T. Bruce.
M ni?i?t rate KeKalh Tow nship ?
Mr. If. M. Fiocher.
Closed For The Benson.
Mr. Frank K. Hull d^wlroH to
announce that he Iihh closed hie
grounds "Holly Hedge" to the
public for the Beaton. This docs
not apply to persorm who disire to
inspect water or water work*.
Visitors for this purpose are al
ways welcome.
Notice.
A roll of the Wateree Democrat
ic olub is being made and all for
mor members of this club, and all
other Democrats desiring to be
come members, are requested to
hand in their names to the under
signed. It is desired that name*
be handed in as eaily an possible.
W. ??. McDowell, See'y.
Heavy JLoae By Fire.
We regret to learn that Mr. fi.
W. Moseley met with the misfor
tune of losing by fire on Monday
last his residence upon which there
was no insurance. The fire origi
nated in the kitohen and is thought
to hare been caused by a defective
Hue. Mr. Moseley says his Ioba
will amount to fully two thousand
dollars.
Death of Mr. Willie Mickle.
Mr. Willie Mickle, brother of Mr*
O. M. Fort, of our town, was caught
between two box cars and instant
ly killed last Tuesday morning
about 1 o'clock. The accident oc
curred on the Southern railroad be
tween Branchville and Augusta.
He held the position of brakemao.
His body was brought to Cnwden
Wednesday and carried to the fam
ily burrying ground in West Wa
Tteree for interment. Mr. Mickle
<was about 24 years of age and un
married.
A Dispensary For Kerahaw.
Since the dispensary has been
voted out of Lancaster county tho
town of Kershaw has been without a
dispensary, and it seems that some
inconvenience to the town has been
occasioned thereby. As is woll know
the present line between Kershaw
and Lancaster counties runs throngb
the town of Kershaw, and it has
been decided to open a dispensary
in thiit part of the town in Kershaw
county. A notice of the election,
on the 8th of June, of a dispenser
to fill thia position is published in
The Obromaie to day.
A Complimentary Call For Mr. Sowell
Mr. Editor: ? We sincerely hope
.that our present County Supervisor
ester the race for another
term, fur he its* carried out the
promisee be mads during the last
campaign, and has oertainly made
a very effieiejit and oooscientioua
Supervisor. Of course he has not
pleased all parties, for some are
chronio fault flndtrs, no one can
please (bed) but we think that our
present Supervisor can come as
>oaar pleasing ell reasonable people
As any one can, and we request
turn to stand for re*alsotlop, and
flive ue another term of his valua
ble services, snd .thus plsaae
Many Citlmns.
AIAL BtTATX TBAHIFIR3.
M E Commander to J H Barua 0
aoree in lower part city of Camden
ffifto,
H L Witbere to Juliet R Kerr lot
*>n Hobklrk Hill. Price not itated.
John E Porter to B H Boykin 864
aeree 91400.
Canadian American Mortgage and
Trnet Co to W H TUier 1076 acre*
?2150. ^
H L Blaokmon et al toK TE#tridge
1 lot at Betbane $160.
Ja? E Bowen to H G Carriion 4
acrea tft.
J F F Brewster to New England
Mortgage Security Co, 218 acres $1
and. other rain able ooneideretion.
L 8chenk it Co to Springe 6 8ban
non 450 aoree $1104.83.
L A WiUkowekjr. Matter, to J B
Taylor 1 lot on Oampbetl St. $810.
Tfaoa Watte to Lanra A end C P
Watte 180 aoree $1.
H B Spradley et al to J R Hasty
40 aeree $120
J H Borne to W H Gardner 1 acre
tAOA
8 F Braaington to Emma L Moore
1 lot on Fair St $9750.
J T Owthee et al to R C Oardner
oae-foarth intereet In 1200 aoree.
Rob* Qnalle to Jobs Quelle 11
tl
Robi Qaalla to David Simoons 11
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Camden Dispensary Closed By In
spectors.
Considerable surpriso whs <?* t *
sioned here by the followlug un
cial from Cum Jon which appemed
in the Columbia Sute last WkIh.h
day morning :
Camden, May 15 ? Stat?? I it* pec
tor W. M. Floyd noil It. W.Nicl.oih
have been at work kII day exainit.
lug the affairs of the dispeneiry
here and say tonight that their
examination (lib doge* irregularis i. h
which will necessitate the closing
of the dispensary until they can
uuest with the county hoard and
decide on u coursc of action. Until
they have met with the county
board, Alegar*. Floyd and Nich 'is
prefer not making any statement.
I They Hay that a man will he
placed iu charge of the dispenMuy
temporarily until some on? can he
found to take the place of Mr. Iv
Hough, the regular dispenser, in
case he is telind by the board to
morrow.
A statement will be given out to
morrow night after the meeting.
Your correspondent made an effort
to see Dispenser Hough tonight
with a view to obtaining a state
ment from him but owinj? to the
lateness of the hour was unable to
see him.
The Hoard of Control met yes
terd ay and thev publish a notice
in The Chronicle to-day that an
election for ? dispenser will he
held on Friday, June the 8th In
the mean time Mr. H. L. Watkins
has been appointed temporary
Dispenser, and it iu thought that
the dispensary will be opened up
to-day or to-morrow. No state
ment of the condition of the dis
pensary has been given out by the
Board.
Fine Leghorn Eggs For Sale.
Fine While Leghorn eggs for sale
at 75c per setting of 15.
8. B. Kirkland,
P. O. Box 3(50. Camden, S. C
Baso Ball.
A game of hase ball will be play
ed on the local diamond to-morrow
afternoon between the Camden Ju
niors and Long Branch. Game will
be called at 4 o'clock. Admission
25 and 15c.
PERSONAL,.
Mr. E. J. Lewis wua in Columbia
Tuesday.
Mr. Jack Boy kin watj in the d'.y
Wednesday.
Mr. C- R. Lewis spent Weonea
day in Columbia.
Mr. John Phelps has acceptod a
position at Blaney.
Mr. D il Hanoi reiumed Monday
from a visit to Charleston
Mrs. K II Buum is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Jos. Schenk, in George
town!
Mr. I. Ueyman attended the Veter
an8' Re>unlon at Colombia on Wed
nesday.
Mrs Herman Heyraan and eon of
Chester, are the guests of Mrs. Leo
Schenk.
Mrs. B. H. Baum and son have re
turned home after a visit to relatives
in Charleston.
Reception- To Pastor.
Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Crane re
cently left Camden to make their
home in Colorado. ?Ve take iLu
following notioe of their reception
there frero the Klorenoe, Colorado,
Daily Tribune of May 7th:
"One hundred and fifty Baptists
| and their friends gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cline
last night to greet A. Ernest Crane
the new pastor of the Baptist
church and bis wife. The bouse
wss orowded and many were oom*
palled to stay out on the lawn In
front of the building. It wee one
of the most sucoeasful receptions to
? new pMtor to tbtt oity that ba?
ever been given.
Addreaees were made by Meter*.
Duncan*, Cllnf, Bell and Cran*,
Mite Beatrice Hyde rendred a aolo
and the girl quartette, Misece
Mitchell Eatton, Andrews and Hyde
rendered a number. The stringed
orobefflrt pf the Hi?ii school
rendered a number Pf seleotlone
and Miexee LilUe Mitchell and kiln
Smith rendered a pi?n<> duett, The
new pa?tor aud bit estimable wife
made a raoet favorable imprce?tou
on all whom they met. Light rc
[freahinenta were served."
Notice of Election
OF A DISPENSER AND CLERK
FOR CAMDEN.
Notice I# hereby given that an
election for a Dispenser and Clerk
for the Camden Dispensary will be
held on Friday, Jane 8th, 1906 Ap
plioant* for these positions uauat file
their applications with the under
signed.
By order of the Ditpensiry Board.
II. TRUESDKL, Clerk.
Ms y ITtb, Iflftfi.
Notice of Election
6
OF A DI3PENSEB AND CLERK
FOR KBR8BAW.
Notioe it hereby given that an
el?#)B for a Dispenser and Clerk
for KM'aw will be held oft Frttfa?,
May 18tb, 1906 Applicants for
tbeao positions moat tie thalr sppli
oaiioaa with the nnriarslgned.
By order of ib* Diaptsalry Board.
H. T&OB8DSL, OML
Kay 17? 1M.
M mU'r Roll of the Wateioe Mounted
atfle*.
The fallowing in the muster roll of the
Wm?ri'? Mounted Rifle* organised aa a
I M/?te Tr<iop in August, miJ trans
f?-i r???i I., the Confederate Statea Provls
? i?Mml Army in May. 18t>4, at Companv
K, 7iti South Carolina Cavalry, Gary's
1 Hriyudt*
('apt., K. M. Roykiu ; 1st. Lieut . I)
I M VVhitakor; itiil. I.ieut., 1) St 1*. I>u
| IWsi' ; .)r. 2nd. Lieut., j. W. Arranta;
[ l?t. Serut.. J. Nl. Cautey ; '.!nd. SerRt.,
T. L Boy kin ; :ti d. 8orgl., lv Shannon:
j 4 tit S?rt<t.. II. B. Douglas; 6lh Ser^t.,
B. II. Co* iiift toy j Jat. Corp., NV F. Boy.
kin ; 2nd. Corp., IL T Truesdell ; :5rd.
Corp., J. \V. Allen; -Ith, ("orp.. '!'? M.
Remhert.
I* U I V A I KS
C, 0 Alexander, I) L Anderson. (I W
Audt-rson, II Arrant*. J Arthur, NV At
kinson. B J Baiter, II Barucli, J Ut'itiy,
S Beokliam A II Boy kin, R K B r< < >? i ) ,
W 0 Crown, .1 Bur^e^s, E Bovle, I. C
? 'ofe, .1 NV Cole. It Oollins, 1) J Cook, .1
R Da via, L II J><*8, A Deaa, B l>??.
Hruhl, G Ofitriihl, U K Dennis, J M
Dehnin, J Al De8nusaure, .1 NV Dohv. II
I' DuUos*. I) A Duncan, W Duncan J
Du?"iiherrv. M Lvaas, J Mcl) Uamew.-ll,
.1 (iarnvr, I) J 8 B Hall. J ll.-.r
ri?, I. Hilton, M a Huckaheo l<' A Hug
?ii)H. ? ? lluu^ina, J J Johnson, NV M
.fohnaon, NV K Johnson, J J Jones, Z
Jordan, A I) Kennedy- 8 Kirklar.d. C
I, ark, 1 ) Lenoir, W 1) M<'l)owall. T I)
MeLcod, NV S Marshall, J P Micklo. (i j,
Mverx. T L Nalfton, S 15 Nelson, A Nonf
i*r, B Nunnery, W K Nunnery,
A C Owens, J A l'erry, B Per
ry. J R Picket, R J Rateliire, W H Rat
eliffe. W F Run. ell, K H Sandera, H
Springfield. J Stevenson. J II Stokea. W
W Stokes. O Stolvey, J M Stolvey, W B
Stolvey. J L Stover, I) P Strother, W W
Team, R Thompson, L C Thompson, .1 T
Truesdell, I) C Trvon. S B Turner. W It
Veal. (> W NVatta! J O P Williams, .1 S
Wilson, P F Wooda, J Woodberrv, \V C
Workman, NV Yarborough, .1 H Young,
J N Young, (J <i Young, 0 8 Youug.
There in a memorial before the Gen
eral Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South, to extend
the time limit of a pastor's stay at
ono station from four to six years.
AntiouneemenU exceeding fifty iron/* tctll he
tharged for ut (he rale of five dollars for ev.
erg fifty words.
SUPERVISOR.
I hereby announce mygelf a candidate
for iSupei-.iBui- for Kershaw
County subject to the Democratic pii
mary. J. A. Grigsby.
At the solicitation of a number of my
friends, I hereby announce myself an chii.
didatc for Supervisor of Kershaw coun
ty, subject to the rules governing the
Democratic party. If elected I will ^ i v ??
my undivided time and attention to i's
duties. D. F. Dixon,
i Mr Etiitor : ? Please announco Mr. I f.
C. West h candidate for t lie office of
[County Supervisor. Mr. West's knowl
edge and experience with county affairs
eminently qualifies him for thin position.
liuffiilo Township
Mr. Editor: ? We hereby announce Mr. J
M. B. M<'Ij?od a candidate for the office
of County Supervisor. Mr. McLeod is
oue of our most successful and progress
ive businesH men, and if elected all his
energies will be devoted to the best in
terest of the county. Many Friends.
TREASURER.
At the solicitations of friends I hereby
announce myself a candidate Tor re-elec
tion to the ollice of Treasurer of Ker
shaw county. ? D. M. Me.Caskill.
SUPT. OF EDUCATION.
We hereby nominate Nr. W. B. Turn r
for re-election to the office of Supt. of
Education. Mr. Turner ' has given en
tire satisfaction, and is to be commended
for his fearless discharge Of tbe duties of
the offioe. His many friends will be (rat
ified to see him re-elected.
pastern Kershaw.
CLERK OF CQURT^
We herebv announce Mr. I. 0.
Hough a candidate for Clerk of Court in
the approaching primary ?!?uii?ri.
Many Friends.
At tbe solioitation of friends, I hereby
announce myself as a oandidate t<*r Clerk
of Court, and pledgo myself to abide the
result of the Democratic Primary elec
tion. G, W. Moseley,
AUDITOIl.
Mr. Editor. ? We dealro to present the
name of Mr. W. F. Ruaaell, the efficient
and faithful Auditor, for re?eleotion. euh.
jeot to the rp|e? of the Pemocratio pri
mary. NTo one pnorp suitable oou!4 be
ohoien for this Important offloe.
Many Frlepd?.
Mr. Editor.?- We take pleasure In pre?
letting the name of Mr. F. T. Bruoe for
Auditor of Xerahaw County, aubjeot to
the rules of tne Democratic primary. Mr.
Bruoe ia well known throughout the poun.
ty and h?> <tt?oh*rged every truat com*
mlttad to him faithfully and efficiently.
M*ny Votera.
MAOIST RATE.
Mr. Editor: ? Plea?e announce Mr. IT.
M. Fincher as a candidate for re-election
to tho office of Magistrate in PeKalb
Township. M?nY V?tprs.
LK018L.ATURK,
Mr. Kdltor:? Having observed that
some announcement* art being made by
those who desire to enter the ensuing
primary m candidate* for office, we tal.->
great pleasure In ag-ln presenting tho
name of the Hon. John G. Richards. Jr., j
as a most worthy suocesaor to himself a*
a member of the House of Representa
tive* from this County. There is not a
more popular, zealous, consoientione nn<l |
able legislator in the General Aseeinhly
to-day than Mr. Richards. Jt woo'il
make one feel proud of this distinguish
ed gentleman's record nod pprvu-es, ui 1
of the County he represents,* to observe
durlnir the sesaion* of the ^Aoergl k *?
serohly the powerful influence which.
Mr. Richards wields in the delibvratioi.? ;
of that body and the K?neral esteem in
which he ts held by *11 Mr. Richard* i
h*e won by ability and fniiinui SerVic* to j
his constituent!* and tho Slate ?t largo
the bighent honor Hud most responsible
position that can b<\ bestowed upon ?
number on the^floor? chairmanship of
the Ways and Means Committee ot the
Homse. Beside* thia he haa tnosl re
sprmeiWe aeeignments on other impor
tant committees. 80, fellow Democrats,
with this distinguished record behind
him. w wonld do ourselves an honor in
rstvniag Mr. Kionarus to tits moel re
sponsible position should ho desire it.
Let ss litre lfr. Richards a Miid wets for
rs-soaiaatioa sod by so dent* to a cer
tain Sateet, at least, testify oar ?fprMia
tioo sad endorsement of his splendid in*
Timely lints
For Spring^ Simmer Wear
Ladies Oxford* in r:il. Colt an
tiling ? 1 ,f>0 to :> 7">. Sa'ue in
Men's Low Quarters in Pat. Colt
toe? ? 1 IT) to f oO.
Now is the tinii* to "Vet ! i > i > ) vm
and see ours Ask l<?r .i.tr ;ttt
be delighted. 'J.*>c <?acli.
A beautiful li.ie <>1 Nejj'i Shir
Just received a line <-l summer
U5e and bi)c.
In Hats we are showing the late
We can please \ou. Come and
too.
} uin Mettle ? Just, the the
.sses and Children ?,
id Cum Mettle ? all latest
uiunur underwear ? < .ill
lie Under vests'. Vou \ ill
? 50o to #1.00.
1 1 08. Thev are leant s.
t thin^ in Mraw anil ('.If
make uh glad and yours- It
w. J-4. ZE|Wp,
SHOES, IIA'IS AND OKN I S FUKNI81IINGS.
PICTURE MOULDING.
FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. MATS CUT BY MACHINE
EST. E. 0. McCREIGHT.
^Indertciking.
CALLS ATTENDED ANY HO I. Til DAY Oil NIGHT.
est. i.. o. M' i; m<; n r.
Vho Snt/dei ' Si a I eri/f
"lip ~ to*- date jP/ otoffrap/iy.
^Picture Specialty.
THE SNYDER uALLERY,
S. T. ZE'VIP Prop. y
OFFICE over fiar ,; of Camden.
Application for Filial M.if.
Notice is herobv given that op. Mon
day, June 11, 1906, I will apply t<? 1 1
Judge of Probate of Kerahaw County (<.r
Letters DiamiBsory hs AdniiniHtretor <:f
the eatate of A J. Melton.
P. M. Melton.
May 4, 1906.
Citation.
South Carolina ? Ker?h?iw County.
By J. B. Phelpa, Probate Judge.
Whereas. R. 12. Tomi-Uli ? made nuit lo
me, to jrrant him Letter?. ?>f A<lminint rn
tlon, of the Ketate o I aixl cUcist* of Jaro
lino U. Tompkiaa.
Theso are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and aingulftr the kindred and the
creditors pf the said Caroline II. Tornklni,
dtoaMtd that they be and xppcar before
me, in the Court of Probata, to be held
at Oaraden, 8. C5 . on the 10th dav of
May u?xt after publication there
of, at 11 o'clock in the fortnoon, to ahow
tauae, if an? they have, why the BAid
administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand thia 8th day of
May, A. Dp 190fl.
PqblUhea in the Camden Ohroniole
oo tha 11th day of May. 190Q.
$ J B. PHELPS,
Jinitteof Probate.
Citation.
South Carolina ? ICorehaw County.
By J. B. Piielp'', Probate Judge*
Whereaa, S. W Welsh mado ?ult to1
me. to fcrant him Letters of Administra
tion, of the Estate of andelTec'h of J. V.
W?l?h.
Thero are thpr<,f(,re to ci'o tvr*<5 ndinon
i?h *11 and flingnlnr the kindred ami the
creditor* of the H> id i V. Wolah, du. j
ceaied, that they he atul appear before
me, in the Court of Probate, to t>o held
at Camden, 8. C. , on the 25th day of May
ue?t after publication thereof, at U
o'clock In tbe form-.oon, to show oaus*,
If any they h*y- why the ?aid admin
titration should not be granted.
Given under niv hand tbii 10th dav of
May, A. D.. 1906.
Published in the Camdon Chronicle
on the 11th day of May, 1900.
J. K. P11PLPS.
Ju<lky of Probata,
Jfoti'CG. |
I am now ready to furnish
ut short notice, Flooring, ceil
ing, weatherboard in#, mould
ing* of all kind;, balusters,
rails, columns, d reused board*,
doors and windows, casing*,
etc. See me before buying.
I will be found at the old stand
of the Camden Lumber
Co. Helper, tfullv,
J. W. TUCKER,
Camdeu, S. O.
1 April 87, 1906.
H mes For Sale.
'1 > 3 room, two 4 room, one 5
roon Ouo 7 room and one 9 room.
< .! and H?e our list of houses,
loth f.d prides.
V -tiled: Houses to let.
YY.?nt#d: To buy small farm near
CennUn.
^R. W. MITCHAM
Office ov< r Ciroden Drug Co.
Ma. i-li 26 tli, 1900.
IOE ?? ICE
G. W. Crosby's Old Reliable
Ice House is now ready to serve
you witU
ICE IN ANY QUANTITY
| Fret Delivery at your, gate!
oil regular route Sunday
hours (3 A. M. lo 2 IV M\
Your PatrouRge is flolicvtrd.
ProMipt. an<l careful aKontl^n
to :sil orders. \
G. VV. CROSBY 3
| Ap ;1 27, 190G.
lit'. S. HACKER & SOS.
? MANUFACTURERS OV
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Molding, Building Material,
a ;h Weight* and Cord.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
_ Pucchate cmr makes, which
we x larantee superior to any
?ol<* South/ and thereby save
money.
Window and Fano^ OlaM a
specialty, Itt 4*4
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