The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 22, 1906, Image 3
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fiotM the very lim-ht imperii <i I't n
m??~vi* culilo. C < !. \V lil t hU i?r .
Emaittiiniuent by th? Now Church
Workfiv
At t li ?? homo of M i ?. Jiio. Mi>
n-- \ rl, 'Mini !? vailing Jon*- 8 , .
tb? Ni'w Chim-lt WoiUciH v, ill ^iv? |
?n i n i cr i h i ti me n i <?? i fiint i mi of h
ninviit'Ml and literary profcrum, ?nt<l
otto r pUiiHHiilrii'H to Hilrtici. Au
m L-sion l()c. Hi-lu ffiinintM mi
'I'll ' public cokHhII) iriviti'il to u t *
tin 1.
V - ? *
Ituimway Boy.
My won, VV illio Stoplieun, li fi.ee n
yet ru of age, daik complexion nod
ere t> c.HiriHjie, left tuy hoiii** m-iir
Hi# nopvillu on l'ucmluy, Juno 12,
wi' lout II) V- perm Union or contuuit,
jin % tii i? i h to notify tho public
n?i' to employ or io ?ny way liar
tvi U ?ft?V W U8 wearing h brown luil
wh .irtiifct/ioo II HI)'! Im t bought to l>?
U'jy' ?li vicinity ?? f f amtl' n. Suit
nr. .! rewa'il for infoiniHtiou leaJ
iufY-to his recovery.
Jnnirs Stepliena.
Family Re union.
1 1 was our pleafture on yestetduy
t.rt ..Htend the re- union <>f Mm* f h m i i y
of ^ijr highly o ? l 11 1 e < 1 old fuerul,
M 'j'. VV. It. South, the OCe.'lgion
l?e /ig the 73t<i an ;ii versa rv of hi*
l)i : hd?y. Mr. Smith has 7 child
re ? oho daughter and (i boor, 1)4
gr ud- child i pii and 15 great-grand
oh Idren, nearly all of whom were
present. llesidca the family th?jre
w? re some specially invited friends
which swelled tho crowd to about.
20-1 r?r more. A niagniQcent din
net was served and in the afternoon
?* a m e of baseball whh played be
rtw^jou the married men and the sin
.gl men. Thtf day wan spent prin
?<; i ' .ally in social conversation and
wr?* highly enjoyed by every one,
{ all left wishing Mr. Smith,
m *ny Jiappy returns of the day.
Capt L. L C ybui u Called For*.
Ibff , Editor : ? I'liese be troublous
-tiffles. We want our best men who
aV^now Available. Men who in tln-ir
lives pf t>nty performed present a
re ford t com which we ruav reason
as to the future. He is out of pol
itic*, but w/jen called by hisfeilow
oiki/.Httd in art emergency to put on
the armor again, I hope tliat he
will respond. Let us do the nice
thing by electing C7spt. L. L. Cly
burn State Senator, in succeed that
Veteran, Hon. J. T. Hay, who de
clines re-election. What say you
\Captait? Your record for forty
?years of labor ? endured, of suffer
iin^ undeiK?tne and as 1 have said
of duty performed under all cir
cumstances is knovvn to the pul>lic.
V A *t ????'* ?? M MA* nn M n<l I t I Wl I* I It
A '?u mo u 9 ornnuuet' ti Uj r \ ? ? a u
supporting you we wiii make no
uist'ske. Come out!
Many Democrats.
We Took The Third .
The last game of tho sories with
Sifrniflr wna fast, all the way through
ar \ resulted in a score of 8 to 2 in
,C mden'o favor. There weie about
K>00 people present. A large crowd
<Haae over from Sumter, and didn't
fail to ??root" ns earnestly as Cam
?1 n.
Camden made her runs in ibo first
yr >ing. Weatherly, McLaurin and
(hunter were on bases when Murrow
b ;tted a beautiful ball ont in right
frv)d. bringing in all three men.
^amter scored twleo in the sixth.
After this the intensest excitement
is shown on both sides Snmter
poping to tie the score, and Camden
working hard to keep tho visitors
down. " The home team sncceeded.
Key ward Anally oatchmg a beauti
f'd ball in the ninth. Laval pitched
^.ood ball. The visitors' fielding
?was very good. This makes two out
* ( throe that Camden took from
fcumter.
Looturot.
On Sunday next Rev. K. A. Holu?.
b ouier will preach again at the Bap
tist cburob. Subjeot st night, "The
JSoorst of Seoret Hnoistios." On
Monday, June 25th st 8 : 30 p. n) , in
ti?e Court Mount', be Will deliver !iif?
f mdou* leoturu on Merlin Luther,
tije Monk that shook the world ;
^ who. delivered the poople fro?p t ht*
t*ofidsgu of superstition and priest
? raft in which they had been held
/of more than a^tbousand yvais;
who is the father ode rn civili
nation, because, father of popular
??<tucatio?. This lecture has receiv
ed unstinted praise from the Lad
ing newspapers of this State, nod
is claimed to lie productive of giom
jrood.
? ? - ? Mtv- Hoh*h<*t?ser was ?*??????
Wittenberg, (Luthei'a Ctitv) Ger
many. Hs studied theology undn
the priooe of preachers, C- H Spur
geon, Loidoi, Begin*).
Adalnioi lo Imun lm, A,
trm will offiriic will be ukii it
1? ill-. WeleeWs M ill.
i nc > t .i.?r U?*|>t1l?ii?te.
I I1. lltoi ( 'anideu l'l; t <<h If i * : TI'
i following from IU". W A Im I'h
I pcured in t he Co iiudi a S ??*- b k V v.
{ < I H \ k uj># n ini hs I mii ,Uk t,,?n Ui-.
jnwinaiiv voUts ?e* ,t m
and a- many rua^ t< nr p&ptw ? ik> < ??
i no' ? owi ti>^ fp?t i
41 *e it spa ??>. \'? j \ Ki *pot | hi 1 It,
I I' 4. r 11 r u
1 ' 1 ) r n 1. k ii'ij , w 1 1< ' 1 14 U v < ^
| "Tim y ov?/> w *
J ijie. "Ditppntf 'fc, ?? 1 o fori!''
"Ill* law over there iniil* it.* ' -La ?
j n'l.o r*i i w "i li# le?i?l>>?!
lover 1 here i?. jt-li* M<>r
who nmde y<>u? ?'liiol-4iii.il in !?,.?
<1 hi ? < i h of tin' <'liUri'liiit;tM '>v?-r t' **)'?'
made mo.' "( '.h urchin. in < i 1 1 i vOii
Cllht ( llO llUllt.t, that. llltt'lt' iko tlllltl
that niiuiu lln' law t Imt inu<l?k th>
<liHpen?Hry 1 1 1 *t t 1 1 1 rt< 1 ?* the drunk
ftM.'" "Moll, 1 alimya Ft it 1c to mj
p'trly ' " 1 i,;?t la lint I he (jurt-t no
^ir. l)i<i you vnto lor t lit* mnii 'hat
vgit'd for lljo In vv tlmt iuu(U) tie
disponnary that madt* the drunkard? '
"Yen, ho represented my party, and
I never nor fiteti the ticltW Hern i
? chain Willi tlir f ? ? 1 1 - 1 i it 1 I in lea :
A drunkard, ? dispcimitry. u law,
[legislator and a votei ? tWo I 1 > K ^
D" you Ho'' 11? Ltd us k'"
i Iftnt link "I'oor drm kind, wlu p'
Hrti you ^oini't" 'I o hell."
<U? you know?'' 'Hie <ud Hook nav 1
6* No drunkard shall enter tho k:nu
?l( (l) of lu'ftV'Ml." "I.Ot IIW ! to t.l.f
fust link of the chain. "( hiurehiwf
where nr<" you t?oini>?" ? ? am i;o?n;
to tic iiv en " "iioiv ilo ) on hiioitf
* * *
Let, every man hear this *tutomort
kTf tlio lower link to hell aii' t
the upper does not, it thu poor ??!<s
drunkard goes to heil and tho
churchman who voted for ti e disjv r.
nnry t hub made him don't ^o wit!',
him, then tlio drunkiird can Btand 01.
iIih black crosled waves of damn*
t.ion and cry, "nnjust. unjust, 1111
jiHt," 'until he will tear down t lu
V'ory pillars of heaven."'
Charges For Campaign Litem
lure ?
Tlic Chestci Lantern puhlielw m
? lie folluw i ii|^ notice :
'?We have occasion to remind ail
persons coucerned that com iuii
li our in support of any candidal'.;
can he published only ns advc<
tiseineiils, on which, for IheptcHcnc.
campaign, wu will make 1I10 l<>\r
rale of one cent a word, to he p*i I
before pwbltcttlion. Tina will appl ?
to all aifttemeui m, plsiformv, repli*-^,
explannlions '?nailing li^ft," rants
(>1> ill an k h or oilier publication ? ?>
behalf of candidate#, whether a?* it
by themselves or others. And don't
forgot to count iho words and send
nlouji as many cents ae _>ou eend
words. We don't want aucli ac
counts on our books ; ?ve have sonie
?jo (V thai aru gelling musty."
J?XRaONAk.
W e r*tv 1 v(h! rt t'.fill ot:e
ilny this **?>? k fiom Dr. W. I) Gmmh
l>y . h>u of M r J. A. Grift sty, nanili
date for ommty supervisor. I)r
'irigsby Wan just uomplefod his f?ur
years course ut the ChaHe^ion Jtfi'd
ioil College, ft'id now haa a position
in the Ilnper Hospital
The ntmijal picnic of the I'resby.
torian Sunday JSphool was ...held on
Tuesday lust and n plaettpt day whs
spent by the litilo fdHis. j
RKAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Mattio B Beard to ret C
Schiller 100 acros north of uumdtn.j
I'rice not ni tiled.
John A Glenn to Karl II Bpwan j
I 1-2 acres 818 87.
Mary I) Chroohrau to Amanda
Wood Ander6on 5 3 4 acres north
of Camden ? I and other valuable
considerations.
Henna Belton to Mujry liulton 30
, ? 1 >1 * '
nci m <r 1
,1 K liaxley fc > A II Baxley 25 1 4
acres $G50.
Sarah J Cato? to W II Ratcliffo 48
acre* $-75
vR (5 Johnson to Francis J Bodkin
I lot in Ji'rkwood. Price not staled J
Sallio Lowis to M M Lollis 1 lot
in Camden <(1.
A Beckham to Second Pi-esby
lerian Chnroh, Camden , 81
C O Witte to S F Brasington 2
tracts S!S,00()
W B Flether to M E Gay 3 acres
in No 8 *100.
MAE Clyburn to L T Clybarn
I lot in Camden. Price not stated.
Mary W Cantey to Riohard Clcn
onts 1 aere in No 1 Price not stated
S Carrie Motley So Real Ms
tato Trust & Guarantee Co 211 3 4
acres in $o 1 J 1 1,500
Ann O and I'rancis Woodipar. to
F A Potts 8 acres north fit Camden
$1,200
F A Potts to T E Rrnmbhol'z 8
acrec, fame tract as above, $2,0{)0
J B Taylor to R P pibble 1 lot
on Campbell St $600
Elizabeth and Nancy Bird to J
R Catoc 486 acres in No 14 $120
J 0 McCnskill to Enterprise Bid.
and j/>*n Assopi^tiou \ l?t on
street $000 , .
Enterprise Bid and Loan Associ
ation to Al? k Auron 1 lot on Mur?
ket Si *300
University 01 North Carolina
1789 ? 1906.
Hrad of tho State's Rdi|c?Monal Systrm
DSPARTMKMTS.
Collogift'o, KnRlneerinjr. Ornrinatc, I.*w,
Medicine, Phaimncy. r ^
Library contain* ? ?*,<'00 -m?niT?ps. few
w*t?rworka, ?Uoulo lifht*. cmtr?l
haating lyiUm. Hew dornu
torifa. gj?Muiaai, Y. M. C.
A bnilrfUf
MS Rudfcntt.? 74 I? fnoalty.
Tha Fail tana tofiaa ?
??pi. 10., IMS. idnw
Fraa<^r Vajaya^ Ijwtrtaat
Couniy Summer School.
T! c C>>snty Sumuior SehonJ fur v?ltK
will opfii at the ('yoni** Mif
S> liu*( buitiUiu Jul? 'Jili, H i. H , *r
will t* ic ?o<?)ou four we#kx. Co tit**
will I * yivtu ill the following aakjeelv
P.* *l*i m-liiij <.f Heading ?? P'irir.j
<n*.l#?, FuiuJaioMMi.il Principal* at flei
end M<tl>diR I'muhiiif ; tk* Rotittiff
I'ot ti . i(i r l.iis onrfe teachers will brii
mxiu- i)0' h containing a cop y of (A* t'ai
of tfa v United kiaUn) ?<l f'n
j rent rrsnli.
j I Ik County )!o.m<I <>f Kbifftlswei kaa a:
proj;r ;*t?i| $11 to attist t)w* t ?h*?Ii?>
wl.o ?>ay all?lid, in paying llivir board
'IVviior* tliros^liout 1 1 , ? (\>amy v
bear in miad t lint atteiiiunce upon
Mininicr School is necmfcary to tl>u i
ncwal of their Certificates.
W. li. T17KNKK.
Co. Supt. of Fd.
?I line ll'Uii.
I Application lor Final Discliariie.
Notice it k? reby jfiven thftt on Sail
ilny, July 14, 1006, I will apply to tl
Juil^it ?l I'robaio of Kershaw County t
| I.ottor* Dmnisaory hh Administrator .
the estate of J. A Griggs.
C. B. (iri^?n. Adm'r.
June L'?, 190fi.
JUttouuccwrnts.
Auiiniiiiffinitil.' fiC> n/itit/ fifty irortfx trill
chnryrii for at the rat ' nf ftnt liotlari Jur >
cry lilt; / wuiih.
SUP KKVISOU.
1 hereby announce myself a Candida' ?
for ('.unity Supervisor for lver.slo. >
County subject to the Democratic pi
inary. .J. A. Grimsby,
At the solicitation of a number of r
fricnda, I hereby announce myself as ea
didato for Supervisor of Kerwhaw con
tv, subject to the rules governing ti ?
Democratic party. Jf elected 1 will gn ? ?
my undivided time ami attention to s .?
ilu'ioH. ]). 1". Dixon.
Mr Kilitor: ? Ph?ase announce Mr, .
C, Weal a candidate for the oflice f
County Supervisor. Mr. West's know ?
odue and experience with county nttVii s
eminently qualifies liini for thin posilio .
Buffalo Township
Mr. Editor: ? We hereby unuounce M -.
M. B M' Lt'od n candidate for the ofti e
of County Supervisor Mr. McLeod s
one of our most successful and progre? *
ive business men. and if electsd nil I *
en^rpiea will be devoted-. to th? best
terest of the county, ,-v Many Friend*.
THRASH HKll.
At the solicitations of friends 1 lien ' y
announce myself a candidate Tor re el ?
lion to the office of Treasurer of K< >?
shaw county. J). M AlcCaakill
SUIT. OF EDUCATION.
We hereby nominate Mr. W. B Tun r
for re-election to 'he office of Sqpt. f
Fducutlon. Mr. Turner has given < .!?
tire satisfaction, and i? to be eortiansuo d
for hi? fcarlefo discharire of the iIuiIpr >f
the office. His many friends will be gr t.
ith'd to eee hitn re- elected.
Easttrn Kershaw.
CLERK OF COURT.
W? hereby pnnounop Mr I 0.
Hpti^rh a csnriid&tp for o I Cntr^t ,n
tTlo uppreaohlug primary wIvetinM,
Many Friendt
At the solicitation of friends, I ker* >j
announce myself as a sandidats tor C] ? ,k
of Court, and pUdto myself to abide * ???
rpeijlt of the Democratic Primary *1 j
tujif (v. W. Moseley
AUDITOR.
Mr. Editor. ? Wb df-sJre to present the
name of Mr. W. F. RustelL the effiui. ntl
and iaiibful Auditor, for re-election, p b-1
ipct to the rules of the Democratic ) ri
mary. J^o ,^niB more suitable could be
choaen for this important o/T?#?
Many Friend?
Mr. Editor, ? We lake pleflaure in j "e
genling the name of Mr. P. T. Bruce fori
Auditor of ^ershq.w County, (object to
iiitf ruies of cue Mvn#?rati0 priory. 'dr.
Bruce jK weli known throughout the in
ly and haw discharged every "trust c? :n
mlttod to him faltlyfutty-a'nd effipjantly.
Many Voteiv.
r
M AGIST R A l'E
Mr. Editor: ? Please announce Mr. H.
M. Fjnejier as a candidate for re-plent on
to tin* njifco or Magistrate ip Dplvi1b|
Township. Many Voter .
am ??????? ... ? i . . "W
LEGISLATUUW.
We herebv present the name of lion
John G- Richards for re-eloction to lie j
Legislature Mr. Richards needs nr in- 1
troduciion to the people of Kern! iw
county, having ulreadv filled tbia ini or
t#n* position. Mr. Richards, wil] n. kp
for Kershaw county in th* future
he haa in the pa<*t-*-a fearless and iim 4r* j
tial representative Mr. Rirba-Js mt rltt I
the confidence nnd aupport of the *o jrs
of Kershaw county. Many Friend .
Mr. Editor: ? Wo desire to present ?he
name or Mr. i>. M- Hellene u a C? >di;
date for th<* legislature from Iters! ;iw
County. Mr, Rethunp is well kn-wn
throughout the County and will m.ke|
it safe and conservative Rrpre-sentat ve.
llaviujr already served the County 1 ?? is|
familiar with duties required of a Re re
sentative. Many Friend-,
At the sojicitatiop pf fr'sndl I hei -by
apnftuupw ip?aelf a rtandidate for thel eg
islaiurc aubject to the rules of the I >m.
ocratic primary. I am familiar will' the
county and if sleeted will u?e mv be?: ef
forts for her {good. R. II. Ra ?.
VQIITHB SEW ATE.
To the Democratic voters of Kersimw
Oonnty : ?
Having been advised by my pby?J? ans
that, tny physical condition nt prow t is
fd such nature as to m^ke it very uu \lse|
fur ino to unSprtakc the great strain and
harden of making a canvass throughout
the State for the office of Governor. *nd
at tho suggestion of my many frian- a to
whotp I have communicated this fi.rt, 1
hereby ansounrp myself as a cand -iate
for the ojiitT of giate Senator, plfctfing
tnyself to abide by the rules of tli?
Democratic party.
I wish again to thank the people of the
County for their continmd kindlier o?d
support of me m tha past, and eapet .ally
for their splendid endorsement ot tny
candidacy for the office ot Governor in
last Comity Convention and to assure
them that'if elected to the office of Mete
Senator 1 will endeavor to fit* titan
tny heat aervice, ao4 believe that I ana
in a Doettion to do sc. ?
It Is a aaatter of aincere regret, to me
thai 1 aaa forced to fire wp the rac? for,
'Qomoof at tbia ti"?e, and I an ?loack
gratiCfi at the geaanil neqoesa of the
paofto al tha Donate that I ahall'anka
i to natla m to asm then fa tha
iMib,
Clin f: <
oi tL qw
f .4#> r
V> L/ * J- V/ i-** X. /
Tyot v7rix r /
Construe tic . u ^
Ev*.ry >/,o.a fe.:X\. c ;mn
is found on The Fox. in shov
Placed v. n i: . . ? ia any v
i machines ol' ) r.< take
o other typewriters
improvement.
re, a no second-hand
. i:ar< payment.
FOX TYPI m XEIi CO.
EXECi'ri . t it.-: a' ac roil?
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For Sale By Cante and Boy kin.
('.?mi >u 8 '.
9/nc/cj ?ta ting*
IHMII II ill I II ?? I lUBUM
CAIiliS ATTKNDKI) AN* HO It DAY OH N Kill
I
kst. k. o. m( ui:i<;m\
Monuments k nd Tombstone; .
VERMONT MARBLE Ci MPA fS -BEST DESIGNS.
EST. E. O. Mc< REIQHT.
SOUTHER S IAILWAY
?4oli^dule i Jhh. 8th,
To Wasllmtoi), New York & M>
Lv Camden 5 50 ( in
kr Roi-k Hill ft 65 "
*' Charlotte 10 25 "
" Wa?hinRton 0 f>0 :: m
" lUltimorc 1 1 "
" Philadelphia ' j J*? | ni
<' Npw Vor4 * i?i "
Pullman sleeper and So lithe n
Railway dining care from ftflhk
Hill.
Tl'ainji thrive Camden fr< \\i
North 9 'Jo a w and 1 1 45 \\
m. From South and West 2o
p *a and 5 5o j) m
For illustratod ?mailer ab< ut
lhe Land of the Sky" uBo;iu
tiful Sapphire Country'' u id
-winter resorts 'onpjy to ih?
? ? /i i -?
ujiMriaifcUCM
o Columbia And Asbevilte.
L* nxlen 9 20 m
Ar 1 linulii.i U 40 "
" A -Ml iJ <5 n>
" A :u?W? 8 10
'' A; Spartanburg 3 50 ni
" T on * r 6 "
v II deraoi) vllle 6 IW ''
"A eville * 7 3< "
f did trainKingvillc toA*l e
vil ? without change
To Oluirle&ton, Atlanta Mid
? Weai
(iixifin l 4^i ?? o?
nohvUlt! 7 2< "
iiarletHiMk 5 15 > ni
*ui& 6 OO i m
'tUnooga 9 <15 '
,1-innati 7 30 > ui
Louit 7 i'2 i iu
Pi Iraan eleeper Branchvillt1 to
A i ? mta connecting w&h h!c p
er nd dining car for Oin< in
W s OQOFKK* < arodeu. i. O.
R >V HUNT, uifUlo,. IN tHengc Vgent. Charleston, S. 0.
BROOKS MORGAN, Ae i stnnt !n. Pr?8?. Ageut. Atlanta, C v.
SEABOARD
Air Li 10 Hi Iway.
North- Sou :h-' 'ast-West.
Two Daily Pullt tan A estibuled Limited
Trains Betwen th ? Soul aud/ New Y:rk.
Fiist Cte Diniir Car Service.,
The Beet KatcH ai (1 Ko <e to all Kautem
Cities Via RICt MO D and WASH
IWGTON, or Via NORFOLK and
stearnerN. To Ath.nta, " aahville, Memphis
Louisville, St . Lf uis, ( licago, New Or
leans, and all Poii ts 8< .th aV)d Southwest
? To Savannah ksonville and all
points in Florida j nd G?? a.
? Potitiveiy the short >t line between
nobtb: & SOUTH.
dotaiied infon ition, rates, sched
ules; Pullman K ^servn ions, $c., apply to
any agent of the $ pb bow. 1 Air v Line Railway
or to W. L.Bt?rrot-gh? fi ?arfcilin^ Passenger
Agont, Columbia. S. O
Chaw. Stewart C3-. l^/iSLart.
Havannit li. On.
IT
HIRSCH BROS. & CO.
BEGINNING
JUNE SECONO.
SALE WILL CONTINUI TEN
DAYS.
IMMENSE BARGAINS TO BE HAD AS ? L ( ICE SHIP
MENTS OF QOOOS HAVE BEEN MADt FROM
V
THE NEW YORK OFFICE. 'J
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DON'T FORGET THE DaTE