The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 15, 1906, Image 3
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Preaching at WftwietyUiii H mjuii.
W? have bee it r?qii%8iH<1 to ??n-|
noiimt lhat thorn Hill h* p? ?* tic*i i ny '
? i Society Hill MikH'.mi on Saoder'aj
CJre?k on Uk? ?4iti c( June by IUv
H. 0. Morriaon.
For tt?Ui
Oue Jersey Hull eniJtV* to ??g
Uter, irmn month* itlil \Vfl|
iiinktt a line slock anituu4. <)ni?
Jersey Heifer, thic# months old.
a I ho entitled to register. Doth are
frwin the very flne?4 imported 1'eu
nesnee cattle. C. C. Whita?k%r.
Chestnut Btreat.
The c ity eouruil han p&*?eA nry
ordinance .ohangiug the name of
Meuudary street lo Chestnut street.
Since the Incorporation of Kirk
wood that street ia no louder the
dividing liue between the town and
country.
"If A Man Die Will Ho Liy? Agaml '
At the Camden Ilaptht Church
pext Sunday night, June 17ih, Rev
I/, A. HoUzhouser will preach up
on "The Problem ot Problema, 01,
if ? Man Die Will He Live Agriiu?"
Mr. Hollzhouatr preached in
the Baptist church here laal Sunday
morning and night end made a very
favorable impression upon hie
hearers.
Death of Dr. John A. Glenn.
Dr. John A. Glenn ditoi at his
home in West Waterec on the l*i
iust, at the edvauced ag? of 82 i
veurv. In hie day Dr. Glenn wna
quite a useful uiau. Lie vru* a
loyal citizen and good neighbor,!
and bin death is very much iegret-1
ted by all who knew him. The
burial look place at Smyrna church,
the furneal services being condut
ed by lie v. Mr. While.
Cantey Hill.
Dear Kditor I will try and ^ivo
you a few notes from our little Hill
Mr. <Sq Mrs. Jordan of Texas
ure viaiting relatives here.
A match gamo of base ball will bo :
played between Westville und Can
tey Hill on the 22. Of course, we are j
not expecting t? get whipped. That <
i? a thing of the past with us. Tn j
-ill p'obability wo will play our '
~2i d team. One Of The Team, i
^ ?# m
Runaway Boy.
My son, Willie Stephens, fifteen!
years o f ,age, d ark complexion oud ,
aceteV carriage, left my home n^ar
HiabopviMe on Tuesday, June 12,
without my permission or consent,
at*d this is to notify the public
not to employ or in any way har
bor (noi. Was wsariog a brown hat
when last seen and is thought to be
n<?w In v?<Hnity oX Csmdrn. *Suit
m.)lW reward for information lead
ing to his recovery.
James Stephens.
Fins Kano Place*.
Cspt. to* l? Smith has just had
placed In hirfi*ome one of the finest
pianos ever bnH??ht lo Camden. In
faot we were lnftf*#ifld by Mr. C.
H. W llnsotb, ths ?$*?*> F.ho fitted
up the piano in Cartt. ftnslth'ii home
on Wednesday, that ft is the fioeet
one uver sold by his home >Q ttn)'
town the size of Gamden. Jt was
bought from the we!i known piano
ui auufaoturer, Chss. M. Stlefi", of
Baltimore, and Mr. Wilmoth is
manager of ths Charlotte branch
Ths South Carolina State League.
The opening games of the Honth
Carolina State League were played
m Manning, between that plaoe and
.Camden, on June 11th, 12th and
13th/Camdon winning every game.
The following are the results;
Monday, June 11th.
Ca laden 6
Manning 1
Tuesday, June 12th.
Tl? suit same as above.
Wednesday, June 13th.
C'-imdeu 11
Manning ^ 3
Orsngeburg was scedulod to play
horo yesterday but on aocount of
tain the game was oalled off.
There wilt be a game on the
W nv grounds this afternoon and to
morrow witb Orangeburg.
Kverybody should come out and
help to Mkeep the ball a-rolling."
Sclioto>$talps For Yonng Woihoo*
Of tlio If /Scholarships owned by
Uie South Ca*4?)lnA Federation of
Womon'a Club*, oolf the following
are now open :
College for Women?Columbia,
C. ? One Scholarship for Four
) ears' academic work In College.
Greenville CoH?g? for Women ?
scholarship of free tuition for Four
years. Special rates for ir.usio.
Clitoora College ? Greenville, S. C.
? Oue Scholarship of Fret tuition
for Four Mara.
The SoothOarelifta Kindergarten
AmocUUob Trafaleg School?
{'ItarleatoD, 8. V. -?Obi flfbolacebip
ft |fr** taliifttt for |tt> jrtf*
fye exaariaatloae for thraeScbnl
Arabian vrlll bo held la eaeb coaniy,
All applicants must fNe
.4 *belr eaau* Jja fora JlH 80tb, with.
^Mlae Va*<#a D. Brawa,
Senator Hay's Ruilmutvit
It will be h;, r. Ur?-t ib?t '
th<? public will |vftrn th(U vu #u.
|w?u?t of hi* bcaitti >lr. J, T ||llV
will retire from th*> St?u> s< i^tc ]
For Iwel v<i yo.irs Mr. 11,, v h*< ?,? '
presented lvt-i 4lntn* *;?? ?u ri i v n. he ?
Senate, and r,0 j.yij u. ?; m,.,. . |,Hh
ever served i .oir eo,,M ituoiury
faithfully (huu tit |,a? done, a: 1 in I
hi<* voluntary iet.rem.rtt he ha* tbej
well done ' from <>ur entire ejtiy.ou i
whip.
(^apt M I, ^wnii#, wh'M.c ea?d up j
pears in The Chroniolti to-doy, will!
be a candidate for the Senate.
Mr Boykin Dei lines
Hoy kinn M <) ,
?June J
Mr. Kill tor : ? -Hiving hhch in i lie I
last issue of the Chroniclo a pr- po- '
sition from "North-eastem Kur- I
fthaw" proposing mv name .** aj
candidate for tiio ljC(>if>laiuM', 1
winh to thank them for the pro
posed honor, hut ?n J <|o not, de
nim to on tor politic*, J must- d?
ol'oe. KcspeclfuH v,
hhtn'l. Ho\kin.
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A Card From Capt. Shannon.
Mr. Kditor : ? 1 observe in the!
iast is?ue of i !io f:S?rnuicJ? h ^ ti i
gesi ion of mv nitmu us n ciwi'hduiej
for StateS?uat,or fiotu this o'?untv. 1 \
appifciaiii very uracil the kind \
presaious of my friend *tho iu ikes I
thin suggestion ?u will ts tin- in
surances of Uios-j who h?v? spoken
to in ?* personally about ibis maiier.
l'h u demands on my lime rank'; it
impossible that I t-bould enter i.ln* i
field of politico, but I wish my |
friend* to know that I am <l?<( Iv1
i' h. t<? ful for the respect aud r< ?. 1 1 1 -
deuce which liiiH always heeti shown
me by the people of this County.
Very Respectfully,
W. M. Shannon.
.June 14 Hi, 1906.
PERSONAL.
It is with much pleasure thai wo j
announce that. Mr W. D. Trftntham
-Jr., who has been so ill for about six
woeks with tjplioid fever, is now
much better tnd it in confidently <;x
; peeled (hat ho will Boon be out a'/oin.
Mr, Hammel, dr., of tho Ken haw
, Kra came down yesterday to wit'.uss
l the game ot ball and paid our < I'lice
1 a Tory pleasant cail.
Di.'pRnsors Eiectod.
At a meeting on last Kri* av of
the County Ibt of Control Mr. H
; L WalkiuawnH elected diaper. "fr '
! for Camden, and on Wednesday!
Mr G. C. Welsh whs elected uis- j
pernor for the Ivtrtdinw diapun^a j
ry The dispensary at Keifdmw will ]
J be open os soon aa Mr. Welsh ar
ranges bis bond.
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Death of Mrs J. J. Ball,
It is with deep sympathy for
Capt. J. J. Hell that we loam of the
death of his estimable ,wlfe Which
occurred on Friday lasti Mrs Hell
leaves several little children ^he
youngest of whoop is only one j6ar
old. V
^
TheWutoree river ietapidly rieing
and a frsshet which wHl4o-' great
damage is expeoted.
Mr. L. W. iloj'kin W rites j
? A Letter.
Tho following straightforward
letter from Mr. L. W. ftoykju ap
pealed in the Columbia Slate of
yesterday i
Hon. J. T. Hay, ahairwan, nod
Other liU'cibcrs of the Committee
appointed to Investigate the aff^iia
of tho State dispensary. ?
Gentlemen : In response lo yu r
invitation, if I so choa?, to appear
? before your committee today for the
purpoec of malting any sifttefri-nt
that I desire to make concerning
my former connectlou with the
State dispocsary I beg to say thai
I picfer tbat your investigation
should procued nnjnflue notd by ao>
stateneut that I rnUbt mafce. The
more thorough and starching iur
in veoligation is made, the ni it
certain will the correctness of iny
(conduct bo demonstrated. I una
[ not only anxious to sec tho investi
gation procecd in the mp#t ri:?id
manner but I should be touch
disappointed if it did not do *?>?.
Indued, humiliating as it might h(\
J challenge thf closest scrutin\ of
toy conduct before any tribunal be
fore wl*i?b it can be marjo.
I have no fear that those ?.h*)
know roe will believe thlt 1 have
jons anything that has been either
illegal or Immoral. Iftntauces in
which honorable men might dilTer
with main Judgment may, and per
haps will be dlscoverd. Wrong
cannot lie, for it does not e^ist. I
While I have keenly felt the injua; ice
and tho cruelty of somo of ihe sug
gestions which have been made In
rcistscn to my farmer cr>5u60iiuu
with ihe di#psnaar?. 1 am con fi
| <1em that when the scruttny has
been naa^e complete tUat a.yor?
those who do not know me will
reach a liko conclusion with those,
who do.
Ala future day and when It can
have no irfluence u p<?n the action
nf your comgmum tv tstny poTpnir
to send yon a written atatano^t
covering the cunt f*jp tljal I deem of
coneequeao*? which I. nhnli aak you
io regard as part of thin oonnun.
ication and wfilch I shall aak yon
.!? flit as
*
? part #1 towr ltp?*
Tw""Trfe."far?i
R?v Mr. Mitchell Acc?pt?.
I v ?* v L. A. M lU lirll, of H?m?' k,
N. Y , bun accepted the o*M i? I be
p\?l(irnl?* i f I he CmiulfU Hnplial
''burt'li, khi will enter upon bit
woik It tr r*? Jiliy 1st.
ICE -- ICE.
C. w. Cronby'H 01 <1 UolUMe
lu.y House is now rettdy to serve
you with
ICE IN ANY QUANTITY
liYe<> Delivery at your ^ate
on rtyular rottte Suiulay
hours li A . M. to 2 P. M .
j Yonr Patronage is* $olicilcd.
i Prompt au<l careful attention'
to all orders.
(;. W. CROSBY.
April 27, 19(10.
^nnouuccmcuts.
<V >
iniUHinrtuithlS (xc/tJm;/ fi/it/ rrnrih tr " /?<?
i i /iiu jf'l i'vy at Ihr rait of Jive, dollar* / >r et>.
! try fifty words. ^
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SUI'EUVISOIl.
I hereby hiihuiiuco myself a candidate
for County Supervisor for Koirliaw
<'onnty subject to ttie 1 )tjinocr?tii pri
' miiry. J. .v. Grig?l?y,
I A L the felicitation of a nuiuher of *hy
| fr'n-iitlH, i hereby announce niyanlf as can
didatc for Supervisor of Kershnw conn
tv, subject lo the rules governing the
I D- inocruiie party. If elected 1 will uive
my undivided time and attention (?> Us
dr.iies. I;. F. I)ix>>;i,
Mr Kditor: ? I'l^ase announce M M.
West a caildidato lor Ihe office of
t'ounty Supervisor. Mr, West's ki <nvl
ed?.:e and experience with count v Hi i' lire
eminently (|i)uiifie8 him for t Li ? m pomp ion.
Buffalo Township
Mr. Kditor: ? We hereby announce Mr.
M. IJ. McLeod a candidate for the office
of County Super visor Mr. McLfod is
on? of our liiont successful ?nd prcpif.ss
ive business men. and if elected ?li hit
energies will be devoted to the heM in
| (erest of the county . Many Friends.
THKA.SUKEU.
At the solicitations of friends 1 hereby
announce myself a candidate for re-?lee
Hon to Ihe office of Treasurer of Ker
shaw county. I). M. Met 'iiski' 1.
srrrr. of education. -
We hereby nominate Mr. W. It. Ttmief
, for re-election to the office of Supt. of
Kducation'. Mr, Turner has given en
tire snthfaction. and is to lie comtm r dedi
for his fearlesf discharge of tbo duties of
i the office. His many friends willbe ?rnt
i ifled to ace liiin re- elected.
Eastern Kershaw.
CLKRK OF COURT.
? Wp hereby announce Mr. I. C.
Hough * candidate for Clerk of Court in
the approaching primary election.
Many JFrwu's,
At the solicitation of friends. I hereby
announce myself as a candidate Jo# Clerk
of Court, and pledge myself t? abide the
result of tl>e Democratic Primary elso
tlon- _ O. W. Mossley.
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AUDITOR. '
Mr. Editor. ?We deal re to present the
name of Mr. W. F. Ra?i>ell, the efficient
and faithful Auditor, for re-election, nuh.
loot to th?? ru}?; r.f ths painocmiin pri
mary. K" ft'ne ipprp juiUblo oouid be
choaen for this important officio
Many Friend*.
Mr. Editor.? We take pleasure in pre
senltng the name of Mr. P. T. Bruce fori
Auditor of Kershaw County, subject to J
the rules of the Dwiooratio primary. Mr.
Bruce is well knojr? thiougboutthe coun- 1
ty and has djiohurged every trust com
mitted to him fojthfully and efficiently.
M?py Voters.
MAGISTRATE
Mr. Editor: ?Ploa?o announce Mt. H.
M. Kincber as a candidate! for ro-elecfion
to ;iie ofllee of Magistrate 9: DeTCultf |
Township. Many Voter*.
LEGISLATURE.
Wo hereby present the name of lion !
John G- Richards frr re-eloction to the]
Legislnture Mr. Richards needs no in- 1
troduction to the people of Kerslmw i
pouuty. paying already filled this impor- i
tan; position. Mr. Richards, will inuke
for Kershaw oouijty in the future what
lie has in the past? a fearless and Impar
tial representative. Mr. Richards merits,
the confidence nnd support of th? vol^r*
of Kershaw county. Many Friends.
Mr. Editor;? We desire to present the
na::i? 0/ Mf. I). VI. Bethune as a Caoji.
(jut it for the LeaMlaturo from Karehaw
County. Mr. fletbunu la well known
throughout th* Oo?Mty and will r.mke
a ?nfo and conifrfraU'fl Representative
Having already served the County he is
familiar with duties rsqnired of a R#>pre
i?ul??is%. M*ny Friend*,
FOR THE SENATE.
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To the Democratic voters of Kcralaw
Oounty : ? ?
Having been sd vised by my physio tins
that my physical condition at present is
of such nature aa to make it very unwise
fqr me to undertake the fp-r.it strain and
burden nf making a canvass throughout
the State for the ofllee of Governor. na|i
at the suggestion of my many friands to
whr;rn I hays (vcriiuiunicatcd this fsrt. I
hereby announce myself hs a candidate
for tho office of Rate Senator, pledging
myself to abide bjr the rules of the
Democratic party. *
J wiah qeajn to thank the people of the
Count? for tfW pontipn*d kindneap ami
support of me tn ths past, ana eaperiatl?
for their splendid endorsement of my
candidacy for tlte office ot Governor in
last County Convention, and to arsarc
Uu?m tUat it eleeted to tTte office of VUle
Senator. 1 will endeavor' to five them
my beat service, and believe that I a*
in * ooeition to do to.
It i? a matter of aincere regret to me
<orcfd tq|<?? IP ?M nice for
Governor at ihktias, a*?d I aaa mack
gr^tW^M the
tonm tCa?
mrnStl
'111. shsk.
Why it i* the tSutj of every AVmi,I
Woman anil Chit; to attend the
Greatest of Salt .ever inaug
urated in Cart; den, South
Carol, la.
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BECAUSE 1: B^ean> ? our ad\ tisiugin HONEST.
BKCAUSK 2: Ever y > rut. merit '? e in ituMiiuat bo j
BECAUSE 3: ? What \ ? -ay to >y is not unsaid to-mor >w.
BECAUSE 4:- \ on c.i t you i tumor l>n<*k, no oxylalia ion
ii< cot-: iry.
BECAUSE o: ? Our prices ake it expensive to Ituy
ELSEWHK K.
Think of il! M or< :h tkI i??** of tli worlds shgtdard < stabh In d
mercantile wliol ?*??? !t* !i-min?\s to l> sold at prices lower \tu
the cost of ntiiit ufact nr. ? lower nan the cost of (lie raw ma
terial, You never h?*s?rd < *f it lr lore andqfou never wi . a
gftin. Therefore embrace ibis :er opportunity and <1 m't
fail to a! tend thin rcat sale of
Clothing, Shoes, tf. is and Furnit..h
ing; (jo -ds.
SAI.K WILI. 1M ON FOR
Only A Few Uore Days.
SOUTHERN RASLWAY
Sehodul^ s ?I:iu. 8tl?,19(>( ,
To WashiDfloii, lw Yoit & M<
Pullman il?eper and Southern
railway dining care from Rock
Hill.
Trains arrive Cam dm from
Nortli 9 2o a m and 1 1 45 $
m. FromSouf;h and West l*9o
p m anc] 5? p m
For illustrated #matlor about
?1 lie Larui of the Sky" "Beau
tiful Sappjiirp 'Country'' and
wintpy resort- v.pply io ihe
undprsigued
Lt Camden
Ar Rock Hill
?' Cluirlotte
10 2< > "
9 6o a ua
11 32 "
5 fid p m
a 6 *> "
" Washington
" lia]|finor?
" Philadelphia
" New York
1 4o p m
? 15 "
To Columbia And AsMi
I(V (.ainden 9 1? . a m
A> Columbia 11 '0
" Aiken U 4:> p m
" >ugu?t& 8 10 "
"At ^partanhurg 8 ,V) p ro
" I'ryon ft 2.{
" ricndtraonvUU fl 66
" Anhevillv 7 HO
Solid trfcinKingville toAshe
viilo without change
To Charleston, Atlanta s\qd
V^West .
I ?V Cniud><n I 4 > p 53 j
" n i an^ViVi*i?a f "
A> (ihftriBBtQB 8 ].*? i? m
?' A t!%n|a ft 00 a m
" > iiattanonga .. 9 '
" Cincinnati 7 3'J 0 9a
"Si. Loui? y IMaiU
Pr.llman ?leep*v Dranchvilh' to
A tlanta connecting with Bleep*
01 and dininjr car for Oin<-in
j*hu.
W 8 COOP KH, Agent, < (loader 3. O.
H W HUNT, Division r?ssengc Agent, Charleston, S. C.
BROOKS MORGAN, A* sifttant : 'on. I'asag. Agent, Atlanta,
SEABC ARD
Air Line <kh\l\ way.
North-South-bfast-West.
Two Daily Pullman A ^tibuled Limited
Trains Betwen th<i South aud Now York.
First Class Dinit Car Service.
The Beet Rates and Rrme to all Kaatern
Cities Viu FvlCHMO ?D and WASH
INGTON, or Via NORFOLK and
steamers. To Atlanta, K:ishville, Memphis
Louisville, St. Louis, Chicago, New Or
leaiiH, all Points So-th and Southwest
? T<> Savannah and Ja ksonville and all
nointft in Florida \nd CvUi.
Potiiively the shortest line between
NORTH <5c SOTJTO.
(py For detailed information, rates, sched
ule*; Pullman Reservations, &e., apply to
??rag*nifr of thT3 "Se4lk>aitf~Aif Line Railway
or t'> W. LBnrrouglit TrayellinR Passenger
Ag<>ut, Columbia, &. Q
K HUM. J JJPWH .1! 'I-UJLI 9.X
Cha?, F, Stewart A. CJ. P. A gt.
0aTann?h, Ga.
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TH? NEW YORK OFFICE.
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