The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 15, 1906, Image 2

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SS? PU*W*?D JBTBKT VWLDAY r'?- ? AT W. X.. Xt^JOOWJJXl^X-j. ? A^-- - / * . ? ?viMW*a? K t*mu y??r , f< .00 Hi I. m 4WMsb?; W<i?k <?] Imm ?mi A* xww <|u>i \m 1* W*~| tfl anrtiM ii 0 ?K>*topur Lfrm <wM*.h ln n?rU?n. ' 0t>iK|*ai*i< u)itfr^M ti kr * warn* rule* a* J ocdlnary nJvtwtiMirtg. All r.ouMiJ*wH<*liunn addn?Hitd to thin paper muHt he Accoropuuiud by I ho trtt? ni^ite and uddrcnn o i fclio wriu-r, in or tUr to iuaure *U?nU6i)> R rnan u?c?4pto) will aot Ixi rtUirfced. 0*oimunicationH will b? published wh<-n of ftiteffiMt to the general public and not of a defamatory nature. \o/.'-| ?ponsihility will he HSHunutd for t he viewH of correHj)on<iontM. #aodidaten' Card* tor County oiHceu fft.'OO. CongroiHional $10.00. Baton for coutract advertinin^ will bn an nounced upon application at the office. Remittance* by check*, drafta and povtal money order* should he made payable W. L. MoI>OWJfiLL, * Camden. 8. G. 8. P.. JUNK l/?. MM ?Citizen No. 2" Again. WMUCIttzep's li^ht urn , the vileet tin nor sted one of tbe some rather be t? the e*ponent of ^enterprise, and position to that sor my first tm> lite t$ pardon to etknees in trvi?>tf eatltntton of pu trifle^ |r me pf the an ?o? by bis sweet. 0m Jia4 his father Imself made King attte on a mule, tli? him and left t.ilt ? and "CSt It deattned to do hiui He calls me wlsacre return the compii. Mir in bis first fir tot* being wsrped out] intered this contro to keeping the nod if I fail to do bo j a; a gentleman T an iuvilabinn in JBW .down. If MCitl? emode of proceed ed to his crown or, or exult him in of his frionds, the JLconrflJer the source myself with a Hiblo dec ?n are liars." tbe out dispensary i in Columbia and of her production (feed all ovor the oountles the dhiok home to roost. "The Id- pot the old die any oost," Toorj a- wonder ?be| alter eo mnob 3 year# In ez mf.mwzi >i bails waa.it Ive these ?ot to make * isiantiy ad ry was voted eonnty with loaa of theqnalified elee liko to oall "OitizonV Attention to tho record of rttlon Toto of IjftuctvMor tile year that the disponsar\ it in M a substitute; than 1 like to know if he rnn.omherf A later fftstance when the vote who announced for'Mv. Featherstune Wo had no Brlce restrictions to hnmpoi auybody then. Then I wi*u to re ijoiofl him that a largo mrjorily of the oitiaona of the town of Kershaw signed a petitiou in opposition to the re opening of a dippeu?ary hero at this time. Wo thought that. "Citl wen" tvbh the daddy of himioli' with reference to my saving Kershaw county would voto oat the liquor holiness. Thoro is nothing in mint on which to even p. ace tuioh a eon atruction. I Htiid the IS ttould voto il our. See Camion Chronicle, Juno 1st. 190G. The matter of lots drunk enness and fines, rind hotter trade ih a matter of opinion ? a good many opioionn judging from the signatures on tho petition of every dsns of oit izenship. It atrikos m\? '-Citi7.cn" is aspiring for a place on the State .Board, and if all others were of his way of thinking tho vote would he thus: "All in favor of a dispensary at Kershaw say I." ??!/' "1/ ??Mo," "Me too." "Nos" have no voice. As to questions ? i read in a paper not long ago where one fool could ask more questions than twenty sensible men oould Answer. Wants to know why fkM l)M been no election in Kerebnw oounty. The reason is this : the registration books have not been eara? All the peo or moved away credit of Lee on tbe books as tyrtathtog the' I by Any of tho aoboolH i can *<*011 frigid him to ?otue ttown in Marlhuro Oo*nly, Citiaon No. 2. Summer School. ",Ari* f>n aoinv, to attend?" 4H)ii. J don't know. I ii?t li?r Uimfc I nawU ? liliJn rout, o tlin ii the *?eath#r ft''*"*? to be mo hoi ?n4 "" on >w can tttttcheve who ar? int*r J <*%rd tn thorv vwrl;, who have tli*4 of the lit I loai l, and a/o UlNn^ *? l cacjarera to t?*4r d/Jt/y ttj timir patron* mid M k^nK pttpila tnakw e??ch cnyohtva Kiwi tadi/fr tent anwwers to the above it* - quiry? Tcaobura who export to continue in the work, hii'I especially thoac who urft looking (or hcIiooIh which have longer tor me and pay bettor Ma'am a should show, by attending tlio Sum mer school, their williiijMioua and 'their deairo to preparo for hotter work. Thn Hummer school in plum iM'.l with no other view ami for n<? other purpose than to meet the need* that must he felt Htrongly in t tit* | iniri'l of every eouscifcntiouH teach-1 ?r, ? the ne?'d of moro ability and greater skill in ihu claosrnom It \f an obligation yon owe to your aehool to your county that has gram Vrl you h certificate, runt to your Helves uh men Mini women, thut v " avail '^tttHfuelveB of every opportum ty which [flh^uniBON to increase your okiil, llghte??jvyour work, a.;<i strengthen ?our proficiency ub teach er* Herotofor# there hun been h gen er?i complaint, uniony toucher*, t n' the conr^i at the Summer fjchoc -h neither practical nor appraeiaMy felt an helpful in meeting the <1 IF] eultiOH that actually prcrn &t tin n. ? helves in the school room I lie < ?> lid. of Ki'iuc.ation, therefore, Inn b? ' n |^rivir/g tXsplan a courao that i^ .>?? )iearly ai poP^io^e, adoptud t < ? ' h" < < net neuda of tctHjhora an louche;* And in doiuj? this\ too great no> ? h have been kept prominent before the minrl; (1) What Tho Touchers Need In The ltoorn. (2) '1 ho Need And Requirement s Of The Teacher In 'I'ho Kxaminat ion H nnni. To meet the Hrst will thoroughly, h few of the most impor j tant and fundamental principles of general method in touching. Jlero ii bountiful combination "t the theoiotical and pructieul wide ofteaeh ing will bouwuhi; that ia. tho princi plea taught will l>o applied and UluHtruted from lcuaoua taken directly from the text bookn wct.il in the public schoolu. . Tho Teaching of Heading in Pri mary Clausen will bo i n testing ly taught and will reveal aoinc of the njOHt approvod modernized methods of teaching this important subject. To meet the second need, ? exam ination requirements -- the board tins , adopted lor use in the Summer School those , studies and texts wherein applicants for cytifioates hftvo showo themselves not profl oient, Let ms Illustrate : In the | receot examinatiop (May 18), the two studies on whioh (he greater | numberfeUed wer*~ pedagogy and correal history. The following, two Iftly, gave consid Is the advantage of I ill teaching?" ta rnsant by the priu lotion?" P bit it the purpose of the blU wbloh Is now (April debate in tho BenaUT [] loa the history of this bill the] III) method of legislation tn e;:? "Whit was tbc point at issr.o the acois'on of t.h? eonferenco ofPow art recently held in Spain concerning the Moroccan question?" i .Now, any teacher who is fnmi'.Rr #ith "MoMurry's Method of the Beoltflflion, " u bo^k adopted by the State Board of Education for Urn Teachers' Heading Circle, would \inV6 fiiunci ib easy sailing, ho f<> 1 speuk. to dicouffi i\t length iiie k' ? >ve question* in pedagogy and olhc i of ?\ similar nwtnro. The method ;md I principles upon w hich thin book in based will iu> one of lh? 1110*; . portanl uubjuct of tlie oaur*e. A^ain, ant reader of tho I. "> pCUronieto, ?? smuil weekly uiH^nrine or. current events end adapted to school w? .,!d huve recalled : .u> require I i ' >: luut iou to the hMvvi questions in current history v h a irons'. '.!?(? ?. : v ? ? I "iOn5? of 1 fjsmt ' ng sto; v. A 1 1 ..livj.hoc'Ws hr.fe !---cr. | made rr.tli tho publisher* of 1 ;ih sclnol pnper, to furnisn werklr,! copies* twih u? on itttcudnnce at t 10 Summer S.-hnola. The eourjp in Literature will l a from the T?ftchi'r?' Heading C:r?\e "Seelect i'?us from Southern P< by W'eb-r, and "C'oepor'a T/int. oi 1 u> Mo!do:?YnJ. The l\>iif*titulion of tho f * 1. 1: otl j Stalls with M.uio pumUel wo k in our St'itc < ' >nnt itu! i'?n is the scrpi* | of tho ('ivir'.n eoursc. Aw to tho expense s of attending, tho Hoard has striven to reduce them to a minimum T<> those on ut tnndanoe for t h *? full four weeks, July 9 ? Auj? 'A. $12, wdl be paid for their bourd. And m.t more than 7.r>c will he required for tho expenses of books. It (e the oamcat wish of the County Hoard of Education to have this courae from beginning to end. an practical and helpful as it can be made, and they urge that every teacher in Kershaw County who possibly can, to avail themselves of the opportunity of attending. Hy so doing,? on will have a pleasant toesion it wilt help you aeouro a better ehooi acd a batter aalarv; you will gain $*m$ new id As tf taaofciag. and ytm' ftoryUrwwttt We vtroagfr and t?t. |l MNMIi N| Special Appovjracejneftt OF T1IK TT ?; urMH" HI IIIUMIII uin |)r,u|?u- in ?>?mueiJ Lllilt YV r, UilTK opened OUT I'lOtpiUUl Farltil f'l the second floor of the store of M. Baurn, where wn invito :tl t to call' and allow uk to e*pt<t,u the. ad vantages of collecting Trading Stamps. The Soul hern 'i i*n?l i ii?r Stamp Hysfein ol' advertising, an used by thousand* of fl*e bi't lucre bants throughout thw Country, is not an experiment, hut an established plan I4ure#<"!i which thoughtful housekeepers obtain many valuable pruiMtnnu, useful and otimwuRt^ in furnishing homes. 2** These premiums ate not sold for cash, but all are given tret in oxohanga to r tilled Wv*k?\ of Southern Trading Stamp*. The system appeals to no particular class, because we bare premium*4o suit, ev?ryk<*l >r and in other cities where our stores have long been established, thoaaauds of the v*r / fc" t people colleei our stamps regularly. p / Vou buy your ujoods Just m cheap from the merchants who issue stamps as from any 01 e ??Ise ? and <viten times cheaper, U*r it is only the progressive and aggressive class of morcknrs that i ms ue .Stamps. Kaeh merchant giving stamps pays bis propertion of tko expanse ? j ci?t as h& fW* ' any other advertising ? in order to secure a large portion of your bnsineas to influence you ;o pay cash. find to pernio business from many who have not heretofore traded with them and in order to reap these advantages, he is willing to iM?u? Stamps and a? the sauie li.no s?'l I you j?o??d.s :im cheap as they can be sold. So it L* o'ear that i( is decidedly to the interest of the housekeeper to begin collecting stamp!: ? iln.-y are just as legitimate u part of your transaction as the change you receive In ni.iliii g your purchases from the enferprmng merchants that give Stamps, you can very mooii fill a book and a number of tliem during the \ear. of tiik r.i; a i > i n<; and kntjikpkising merc n an rs op camdkn, s. c. who gi\k SOUTH EUN TRADING STAMPS ON CASH BALKS. Cigars And Tolnicco iO S NuMI'H, Si G <' I in ice. 1) T McI)owu!i'? I'akory Hoof* And Shoos M H. iiiiii Nntlmn I.fjvy Bakery M^DowuII'h Dukory Cloaks And Furs >1 I Jain n 1 Car puts And H irj^s IV! Bn mu Clothing Ami Ftiniisliingn Nathan Low Dry Goods M fia.ii in Furniture W Oeiaen heimcr (il'OlM'I'icM G C Bruce K N Nettlen, Sr I) S Lung Hats Nathan Lovy House FnruiHhiugN W Geiflonbinmer Iron lieds And llc<l<ling ^ W GeiKeiilioimor ?M Haum MomIs And 1'roviHiun* ( I] 8 Nottlofj, rir Stoves And l&ango* W Oeieenhoimcr Trunks And I> M liauin ? Umbrellas ) M B uJin Window Shades ; M Hanui Paint, Paint, paint! For it limited t i u t e we will start each hook with one dollars worth of complimentary slumps Sav? your soap wrappers, coffee Signatures, tobacco &c. and exchange tiioca wi-lh us for Trading stamps and fill your books quickly. U/ie Southern (Trading Stamp Company, Second Kl<u>r of M. Uauiu'b Sto.ro. ? Kranehc* in principal Southern Cities. FaxvuLuk X? Haphazard Dnaf \ Ut*NH. Congh?Mtiian Lever iu a reouulf ?poeoh o h i <1 : "Kartnlu# m do loo?e-joirited, hapbnanrd bueineat, which can bo aucc.eaafully iTun without rogard for business method#.* Agriculturo is becoming a science, and it l&kea ae much brain to run a farm aucoiiR** fully iah It doeu to conduct a bank or defend a cuae in court." (1 h i I r rll n n n n a Ml! UlUllldllUC To Change The Name of Boun ilnry Street To Chesnut Street. T'p it ordaitied bv tho City Council of ilif v'jrv of Cntsden, H. O. : 1 That the name of the Shot* iti tho fliv of Camdi n, C , known ? u d des'^nntod ui Boundary StreOt, and j het ctnt< .re ninv.vinK thoNortheruboundacv j <'f m :i 1. 1 < "it v . b. mill Is hereby changed ; aiul that ?a?d Street hereafter, and from and a'ter :Lr jnis?a^o of thin Ordinance, bo de*. tfiiated and kriownas Chea j nut fttroet of ,ne ("Jit v of Camden, M C. ' 2 . That *1) Ordinances incontiatent with ?.f in i' >! 'lict with t'd? Ordianoe be, aii'i arf hereby, repealed. kft'.ili-'d ! v r.f Mayor aud Aldcroien the City oi Cawdor, S. C., tills 4th day Oi< J u tu'p lOoC If 1 Cnrrifios, Mayor. J . J 1 1 .) "i J i! j. C\ *rk. June 1 I. lQCk) Tax Executions. Vn ii>r n.iil liv viitue of suadry tax I'M .??iinii H t.i nut directed, I will proceed t .??*!'.. U u?Tt> f'lw Court House door in the t'.l v . ' t\?,! ) o. i n tho lirst Monday in 1 i \ , l'. o i, <lr. i n the lejjal hours of snb>, liie f-d lowing described real estate:' t. -w II : 1. ion ucr? ? of land with two building*, j therein, situated ill School District No. j - < f Kershaw County, bounded North ' by binila of the Kstate of Hr. J. J. Ilor- I t ui, Kast bv Joahna Perkins, South by j Kiclmnl .Mclnater, and West by Kstate j of C. M. Thompson. Levied upon ami ? to l>e v?ld as th<* property of T. A. Mo- j Caskill, for texea. 2. SO irrm of l?a<< ssid twy build :n ss in sai?l Co*utv of Kerthaw, School 1 >it<t r iot No 11, bounded North bv Rob P?rks, , Bait by Maftox laud*. Weat bv .Jack Nelson, and South by Tom Lylea. Lot. i ied upon and to bo aold aa the property j ot Seip Mickle, for taxes. :t. 1 house and lot in City of Camden. on W rot side of Broad street and )>onndcd North l?y premiees of Mra. Johana lluck. abe?v Ka?t by Broad street. South bv? prewiseH of John UiaRoa, and West hy property of D. Wolfe. Levied upon tn# to be aold aa tho property of Hooter Jfl Kontbr, J. S. TRAKTHAlt H iMMh ilN, ? ! 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 ccverer. A. D. KENNEDY. COMJEtMCF .... CLOTHING FOS W&JmJS&r. A large stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, Clothing, hats and a splendid line of Ladies Goods of ev ery description. Call and see me. DAVID WOLFE. * . i , * ? t s v ** ?*? - -X * :t - 4 Big June Saie ON AT The Famous Gilt Edge Store There are all sorts of sales on now but this is the month that we go through our stock preparatory taking our inventory on July lsi As this is our stock taking aion and there are lots of goods that v will "sacrifice" as we don't care t] take them in, and we wish to redu< the stock as low as possible by Jul Sst. Phis will be a month of ci prices and bargains in every depari inent. The prices given below foi spot cash only. Shirting Prints at 4c yd. 1000 yds Soft Hand at 4 \-'/c. Regular 0 1 -4c Chec k II o:fcef| un ut f>c. Cotton Ades fur l'ant a at 10c per yd 1 lot Ladies and Children* Htaw H&ts b?l*>w ??at Heavy l'h; quality 1-4 Whito llouv spun ut 7c per yd (!8 iueli b.lcached lahlu D.uuivdi at 4.5c per yd Knglish !,?!)? C!ot?i. 12 yd pe, nt ? 1- :tc per English Long Cloih 2Uo quality at 1- 1.2c f) pes checkedNainsook r>t ftc y <1 1 lot short length Dimities nt 10 : 1 lot short length striped Madras at 17c 1 lot whort length Mull* and L\wus, 40 in. at Ijfr per yd pos brown Drcba Linen ut 10c yd 1 pe White Shirtwuist Uneu at lf>o yd 1 pc Whito Shirtwiust Liuon at '20c 10 po? Coltou t.'repow, beautiful ?o?d9, at <*; yd bpool Cotton, 500 yds, for 4c, 5 pc? White Organdy at 8o yd 1 lot *H over litnhroldsry **id Tuekiagitt ??st price* 1 lot Colgate? 10 Soap at 7c * Palm Leaf Fans lc eaoU 4 roll Alattiug at 1G % 3* yd 4 rollm Matting ^ 12 l?2c yd 1 lot closing cut a! ?Ap 1 lo^ T^uspadorn at 10e ?aoh 1 lot Paiotftd Flower Pot? wiri* sauoeri at 4c aaaU 1 lot Pointed Flower Pols wibh saucers *i Cc la.'U 1 lot Painted Flower Pots with srmco*b at 9c ca^'U I l?t beautiful da at 12 1 -2c each 1 lot Indian worked Ht coat pricj 10 pc* wood quality Gingbai* ?t 5o yd I lot dress GiQ^hams, lOc gooi.i, ct 5c yd Lonsdulo Catubfta a', 9V" yd I lot short U- ?sftli lyarAd U&df&iftjAc goods. at yxi All Whito Merowrtzed Wav?liu?"at redwoed priaj 1 l*t liUi-e Ctuisiua fjoiug at *o?t I !-?t tl^yred Lawu nt 8\) yj I lot ft^-urou BatisU ai 3e *wUii Hi 1 lot Violet 'iVluum PowJ?r at y< I lot whitu wuibiwi Jtro l ParAeel* I lot Vadiui Wr?'.liiL^ ykiria ut co at $l.aa ^ ut c <> 6 1 ori?-> We fire uj^ut ?? for the Ameiican Heuuty and W li Ool We nvo n^i-i t-s for Tin* I.ikHm Hoiur Journal PAtt| W? are AgontM f??r The Internal ionftl S Vx ?cK Food Col?l W? are a^cn'si lor \\\? 'lborn Hill Wffgon }t( ' tTn' 'if,hin9 "Hit tee a (Ivor lite* 0ii*-s Hcsptctfullr THE FAMOUS GILT EDGE STORE. k\ T VtUri?iu?e. Proprietor.