The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 10, 1906, Image 3
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J. H. Sietduiau'a cotum plutfiirii).
W. N. M itIt l#y,
WANTKD.
Men l<? tihvrl through countri
taking picture*. A paying bunnaaa
No <?x|h ri?'n<?? needed.
For furihri information address
S. T. Zemp, Photographer,
Catrtden, S. C,
Birthday Oslebration.
W? hare been requested to an
nounce thai Mr. K. W. Divto, for
merly <?< tin* county buk now of
Montrale, G? , in expected to t?r
hem ou the 15ch ioHi and celebrate
at tlio tyome of Mr. C. to. Davit hi*
84th birthday. All of liia relative*
? rid friend* aio cordially invited to
attend.
An oppoitunity for Eveiybody to visit
the Mountains or Saaahore.
Annual Mountain and Seashore
?ictiriion via Southern Railway,
Wednesday, August 15th, 1006.
Excepttonally low tuU? in Hiimnivt
resort points. Special saivice *r
ranged for ilia occasion.
Kor full pai ticnlara, conault any
Soutkeru railway agent, or write.
R. W. Hunt, 1). P. A.,
Charleston, S. C.
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Mr. Williams Endorsed.
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Editor Chronicle?At a recent
meeting of Twenty Creek Demo
cratic club Mr. R. li. William* ???
endorsed for County Supervisor
Mr. Williams mad? on* of tha best
Sheriff* Kershaw County lias ever
bjd] and if electod Supervisor lio
/Will tin that office in. the aame pa
triotic manner. We respectfully
recommend him to the / voters of
the C.mDty.
Memh?r of Twenty Creek Club.
, Death of Mr* ? M- C. Moore.
It is with deep regret Hint we an
Uounce the death of M rtf. M. C.
Hoore whieh occurred at htT home
ob Fair stieet last Sunday nf?bt.
Mrs. Moore wai a moat estimable
christian lady and will he sadly
IBissrd by a large circle of rt-Iative*
And friends. Her remain* were laid
W 4o rest in the cemetery at (Jheraw
*>y the side of those of her husband
v,%Who pro-deceased her a few months
v. *?<>.
New Cotton.
Mr. K. S. Villepiguo brought to
OUi office yesterday mi open boll of
lotton taken from hia fcirm a f*w
miles above Cauiden. Mr. I) M.
. HatAmnvd has also brought us one
taken from his farm, nr-nr LugofF.
tfoth bolls were fully developed and
ready tnrJbe picked. In a few more
(/ ' davt i^Ue fleecy staple wilj b? put
Upon the market. New cotton on
Aba 8th of August! Remaikably
?Mirljr this.
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A Card STrom Mr. Soweii.
Au<f. 9lh, 1906
To ?y Friends tt,Jd Constituents of
^Kersbnw County, S. C.
I take tbis method of thanking
you sincerely, for the honors you
Lave conferred upon me. when you
l.^&v slscl<*d me to srrve you ni County
Supervisor fnv ihe past four years.
J bave endeavored to carry out your
'wishes and instruction* to the beat
of my abilities. J am well awaie
that I lis ve failed to please many,
but 1 have tried to d<> my duty
?0.- faithfully, as I saw it.
Thanking you again for the lion
ars, and hoping thai, my successor
?&| will do much IxHCer than I have
-J? during my terms of ctlice, and fur
ther asking your hearty co-opera*
^-4Io? with bim.
I am yours very trhlj,
'^Wt: ? J. M. Sowell.
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??'L The cross of honor advertised last
?k been found.
3TBAL. WSTAT* TRAN8FIR3,
J H Bnrns to N B Workman 2229
OK. acres $7430
J M Watts to N K McKinuon at
^;?I 307 acrps $300
A N Weignbcr# to Elizabeth A
Moore 1 lot on upper Lyttletou St
toutii of premises of W D Trantham
>1000
Eliftatatb A Moore to A I de Jer
Ijr 1 lot on upper Lyttleton street
>ntb of premises of W D Trantbam
>1000.
Henry Washington to Ma^ per.
"tot 18 acres $20 /
Bofoart J Branbam ot sir' to Cbas
Jjkatham 85 acres fgif care and |
of El^fca Branhsm I
al to Sontliarn
Watsres Yiver
A Graham 2
to J ft Drakeford
stal 4o W K and
MM
to J Thoa Df
t at vast IIM
A lin ,(1 Crowd Ai.d Kvt i f
t iiliditiutc P|-t ?crit Kxrept
I 111. ...
,? ! *|.mc<1 t\
( ? > ir? ? \ li >?<i? i i, i uf? ! ?> v | v wi
|*iM out ?t lH'<*tut-< n i *n ii-l*'<>?
i '' ^ them v* i i r thtoii Iters
j *?? a Urg* ert.wcl present and H>e
j " ?'? of eider prevailed. Ktori
['?liKtifUl* lt.M r> ? nspSfttflll
! While tht, crowd not
I very demons' rni ive ,t n ** C)u11?-?
j that the nuijnruv wnr doing
?ouie deep thinking, nioip *o than
in inuuv your. prevw.n., a good ,n.
die a loll of ? uxiii- tifhUy Coi;(lition
1 "'tig? political. i n? meuirgl
???? presided <m.r by A4r. j\ s ]
N si sou.
&r. W. It. Hough, ctndiiau for
the henaif, nn$ the first speaker in
troduced. Mr. Hough iKid he bad
found the citiei'Ds of Wmi
VV ateree pood people to deal with.
I Ho in iu favor of biennial sessions
of thelegisiaiuic. Thalaws scarce
ly slay on the statute hook b)i'g
though to Iirt learned. Ha favoia
liberal appropriations forth# offi
soldiers, ten houia labor for tex'ile
mills and repeal of tho lien Inn
I'he law ffftB enacted by RepublU
cans and plucen th* white man on a
Iwvel with the negro. Mr. Hough
thinks tho dispensary law is the
bent solution of the liquor question
Capt. L. L. Clyburn also for the
Senate was the next ept-aker. With
his knowledge and experience with
the people he thinks he known their
needs. He is apposed to Ihe dis
pensary Uw and favors local op
lios. Wants good roads und schools
and favors liberal appropriation for
the old soldiers. "(Jive the old
soldiers a chance." sr.id Capt. (Ty
burn They 11hvh been tried and
not found wanting. Hy would
rather have * single bud pinned
upon his bosom Ihao for his grnv.i
to he cotc<?c -5'1' H >w*r?. C?pt
Cly bum mad, rt good speech and
at lis clone he wax henrtily choered
Capt. John G. Richards wrh the
first candidate for the Legislature.
He was present, in com ply a nee with
the righteous demand of the Dem
ocratic party to meet the voters
face to face. The piesent delega
tion In the lfRinlature had worked
together as a unit to reduce taxa
tion and had succeeded in reducing
the comity lew 1 \ mills. Capt.
Smith asd Mr. Ilay hud Hood
squarely up to lum in this effort.
If returned to tho legislature he
could always be depended upon to
w(uk to lighten tha burdens of thr
poor white, man. Ie most bitterly
opposed to compulsory education
at.d fuvors biennial srssion* of the
legislature. Ho li?# always advo
cated the repeal of the lien iaw. It
is the product of a Republican gov
ernment. Under this luw the n?
gro can sr.euro u llttlo corn nod ba
con und ckn out. tin cxistance until
tbe blackberry patch is reached.
This condition r.f thing* had ruin
ed farm labor Some one in the;
ciowd shouted out "we nre going
to send you back to the legislature."
Mr. Richards fMfV>ra most heartily
the dispensary l.?. *v. It is the bsst
law enacted in 20 years. He sup
porto it from a moral standpoint.
He assifted in the framing of the
Rayeior-ManninK bill. Mr. Rich
aids made u most excellent impres
sion, and justly bo? too, for no n.?n
has ever mad ft a more faithful re
presentative than be has. At the
close of his speech he way enth
aMicnllv cheered.
Mr. U. L. Langlev aakl lliia i?pb
liia lir? t timn upmi lite atump '(<>1
H?> loves ills uphnsidiiig
of till that pertains to tiie good of
I.lie countv and .Suite. If Rent L>?
l.lio legislature ho will bo there to
do his (I11 tr. Ah lonij nu thore i? n
pen in 1 ho diah lie will lie tliero and
not he 111 q over. He Uvurn the
dispensary. 11 v ih.nks lid Ju.it uu
wrll to Imve whiskey publicly
|?f i i'Htr ly.
Mr. W. A, Sdirock fa.vors hien
itihI stauiou* hec*uso of the saving
to the taxp*\eis. I'avors public
schorls. Colleges and nnivcisitu a
need reforming in their' manage
ment. With the present appropri
ation wo should have belter schools.
Kftvoro repeal of Uie Loin law. op
posed to the dispensary Favors
better roarte and loves the Confed
erate veteran*. \
Mr. D. JM. Hethunt apoko very'vj
sensibly of the great responsibility
? legislator. They are to elect
Jttdgff. etc. 'If elected her would
uho hi* beat efforta in tilling *11 va
nancies anil keeping down the Ux
levy. Though there has been great
improvement* in iho roada thert ia
?till room for improvement. Not in
favor of child labor law. Ia op
posed to compulsary education b|ll.
FavoraStste dispensary. (Cheers.)
In reality he is a prohibitionist but
we oannot have it. .Hoped the boys
and young man would never culti
vate a taste for liquor. Mr. Be
tiiusc's speech was weii .received
and when hs olosed some one was
heard to say "you have enough to
elect yon."
Messrs M. B. McLeod, M. C.
West, D. F. Dixon and R. Dv Wil
liams, candidates tor Supervisor,
next spoke. Mr. WF-r-K. Thomp
son was absent. ^
At this Juncture a card which
was recently pa Wished by Mr. T. J.
Kirkland, who is absent from the
pouaty, was read by Mr. Nsltoo.
pwra L C? Hoagh aod Q. W.
'goftifey, candidates far Clark of
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I H r. |). y. McCftuklll has tin rp
h(ji n?H pr*Mnl and aatd
H uiwf.fi |i!?s^?)(1 linn lo meet *
VNv*t n nn'e uu<ii*r;co. Oil* of
lip plrd^es In* mail* in tli* last
<? 1 IP II rtli if <?!( (>t?d It ? Wiil)!W
I l>" the iiesturer i >( Kershaw conn
*?I-* wii it have i:i'i pott. This
; ' f ha* i .>u*i i *- ti t ? > u * I \ tried to do
I I t: ? tin; k? '.f fi* i flli*e have reccnt
I I* 1>w? ti exmuined bf two grund
! juries ftMii vh? Com(iiioiier (>*ri*r*l
M?d found to lif in n aatisf xctorv
I rondiiion. M* will lie glad to re
ji Miuth* votur* *t)y time at In* of
j fb-e or bta
i uo next ipeskeis *ff?
| W. K HuimII, W M. IliHAOn unci
I I', 1'. ttroce, candidalus for Audi
, l?>r. They ware fol'ttw?*d by Mi. \V.
H. Turner, SuperiBtr ndsnt of Edu
cation. Air. U. VV II aijimnnd was ah
n? ot,
The l?*l >[)liib|^,WA> Mi*. J. H
Phelps, candidaltwtfor Judge of
Probate, He said Hint he had not
??tn* to inak* a sp**ch but to
? hake baud* with the prwopl* of
Beaver Dam and thank til em for
what ikry hsd done for hitn in tiio
past. Mr. A Ik n I)*ss, lli? other
caauidate for tlii* ofllee, trae ab
sent.
Il ?ii * genuine pleasure to u*
to attend this meeting, 1'lie pno
ple there are among tli* Iiuhi in the
county un?i oue aiwave romeuibvra
a visit tLiwi ?* in oat pleasantly.
Some of the crops along ihn road
me very good?much belter than
we expected to And them.
.A new liaplini church is being
erected near Uabon's X itoad's.
Mrs. A. B Kahon In* m^d" ft tnoit
liberal proposition. If the church
in finished upon tlin outside a? itj
ahoald h* aim will foresail the in.
aide? a noble work for tiiiM esiimu
i)Ie christian lady.
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The meeting at Hlatiey, we un
derstand, was slmosl no rxart tt>
prod-uoiion of ihi* one at Huhon's
X Hoady. No licr/ fwatui** were
brought out.
The enndidst'* will now uk?> u
breathing spell until <.h?? ^ImI when
the campaign trill l)e reauined at
Hethune. /
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Good /For Our Chaingang.
A good deal has buen aaid frcenl
lv nbout the rxjienae of maintain
ing tlie eh Mil gang in tnie County.
We liave brfore um iIip annual re
port of liie commissioner of labor
puliliahed bv tliw United States goT
erniw??nf,. Tiiis report give* the
coal of all convict Ixb ir and froiu
it *ve tnke the following figures alion- j
ing tlin coat per month of food con i
sinned by some of the chain gangs
of llnw State:
Spartaribuig 9 7440
Kic.hland 7(> 7^
L<n r>8 a:$
Hnmptou 6H 80
(irorgeto?tn 52 '.)"2
Kdgufield 59 til
Kerhhav",' 20 57
The above should prove o.onc'u
airt'lv that our cliain gang iu being
conducted in a hio*1 *couoiuical
manner. 'I'ue report show* thai u
boats l*s* than any in the Stale.
WANTKI) :?by Chicago wholesale
and mail order honoe, aspi*t?uit manager
(man or woman) for thin rounly and
apjoyiiiirft territory. Salary $20 and ex
pense&paid weekly; expense money ad
vanced Work pteanunt ; position perma
nent. No investment or eTperience
fequirwl, Spare time valuable Writo nt
onee for full particnlnr* and pncloao at-ir
M<ldreSp?ii cii VOiupu. A^J'irofll,
EJtATi MANAGER. lo4 K. Lake St.,
Chicago.
Tax? fxecutions.
Under unil by virtuo of sundry tux
executions to me dir?*?;ted, I will prftoued
tdhfll. before th>? Court n**>isi'door in the
Cilv <'f Camden. oiitlio first Monday in
Sept, lJIO'l, during the legal linns of nab*,
the f:>ilov"ing deforibed real estate:
tp.wjt: '
a a^rtu Kjid one building hounded
North hltd ?>i*i. )>* luij'lpi pf Win, Bukin
(Hid T. -J. K") Wiw. Koijtli by t:tndi of ,)<>?;
''nrt^r and ('apt. Jain**, atpl West by
land* of Mrs. M. M Kirkland. f/uvieil
upon ami to be sold ai the properly of
Judy Williams,
1 hor.Ad Aiiil two lots in eitv of Cunl'
?Jen. 8. (I., bounded South sud West by
{>M.f crty fprtijcrly known as Halsuli's Row
but now properly of A A.. Wowe, Jv.,
North by York Street mid Kat?t by lot of
'1'. M. Fitzpatrick. Levied upon ond to
be sold ?? tho property of Hardy Ander
son, Jr.
J. S. TttANTlIAM
?. K- C.
Aug. Vth, 160ft.
Paftition Sale.
South Carolina, ) Court, of
Kershaw County. } Common Pleas
L T. Baker, Plaintiff,
against ,
Lucrctid D. Bakw, Defendant.
Under and by vlrttiaof a d?cre? in the
abovo entitled oaoso made by Hod. J. O
Klu^h and bearing date August 1st, 1906,
I will offer for sale in front of the Coun
ty Court House door in the City of Cam
don during the legal hours of ?*!? on
the tirafc Monday in September, 190G, tha
following described Ue?l Kstate:
All that parcel or lot of land in ths
City of Camden in the County of K?r
atiaw and State aforesaid fronting one
hundred and eighty-six (1H6) fret Ra?t
on Fair Street aad extending hack Wert
of a uniform width to a depth of twohun
dred and sixty-four(26t) foet Said par
cel of land i? bouodsd on ths North by
landa now of Mrs. U. B. DeLoach, on
the Kast by Fair Street, on the South by
f>remises of the Estate of Mrs. Mary D.
ikot and on th* Wast by premiisa of
the Kstate of Mrs Watkins.'
Terms of-mis Cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers. ,
L. A. W1TTKOW8KY.
Master for Kcrahaw County.
Awgmk tib, IfOO.
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try Paint. Recognized as
one of the best on lite mar
ket. Outside and inside.
Carriage and Furniture. AS!
colors. Very lasting and a
fine surface coverer.
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Fan ,Ws:w .tfjm Women.
A large stoekofSpringand Summer
Dry Goods, Clothing-, Hats and a
splendid line of Ladies Goods of ev?
ery description. Call and see me.
DAVID WOLFE.
AUGUST 15TH.
Excufeiop Spates
FROM ?
Ga^dep, Sa G.,
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$9.00
TO
Old Point, Va., }
Virginia Bench, >
Ocean View, j
Wrightsville Uomcii, N^ C., V (?n fifl
Myrtle Bead), 8. C., j u)D?UU
Through Pullman sleeping c?r?< on train No. 8'2
direct to Norfolk, arriving Norfolk 7 A. M., August
16th. Ticket* limited 1o return on any train Until
Auguat 31st, 1900, Make up your party and go.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
For reservations or any infot jiiation write W J&
vOrni<r, Pji*fieng??r Traffic Malinger, or Tf O.
While, Gen. Passg. Agt.., Wilmington, N. C. .?
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