The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 02, 1907, Image 3
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LiuuL ii
GROCERY.
Pine leas & Cof
fees.
Headquarters
For
"Good Things To
Eat."
Phone 49.
For Kent.
From September 17, 1907, h two
etory house on Broad street, oppe
Hite tho Court House. Apply i?.
The Chunion Store.
For Rent.
Houso in Kirkwood on Lyttlot'-n
fitreet. For terms apply to Misf.
Mary C. Watkins, or, to Kdwnrd F
Wntkinp, Agent, Irwin Avenue,
'?Spartanburg, S. C.
That Well At Blaney.
IMany wild stories have been ,
nft'iat regarding a well at IMnney
Wo paw Dr. Burdell yesterday and
ho riPSiired ue that the well is simp
ly contaminated with typhoid gerniq.
The Doctor oxpeets soon to publish
a st,atemont regarding tho mutter,
Protracted Mooting at Antioch
Wc Jiavo been requested to sn
nounco that a protracted meeting
will commence at Antioch Baptist
Church on the 2nd Sunday in An
gust conducted by Rev. J. II
Smith. Everybody is cordially in
v i< od to nit end,
VJ I
Bit; Clearance Sale.
Mr. David Wolfe ha6 put on v. <
I > i f.', clearance Sale to continue!
through the month of August. 1<i?r
bargains r.re beiDg offered and we
advise every body to givo him a call.
For further particulars soc his at
tractive advertiaement.
Rev. Ramsey Goes To Richmond
Charleston, July 28-?Rev.
V)aTUl M. Ramsey, pastor of the
Citadel Square Baptist church, an
nounced to his congregation today
that he had accepted the cull to the
?Grace Street Baptist church of
Richmond. lie offered his ieBigna
tion, which was accepted with deep
lagret. The resignation is to take
effect not later than October 1.
Firemano Tournament, Wilmington.
N. C., Au^. 0 0.
Atlantic Coast Lin%c will sell low
rat? from all points in North
Carolina, Columbia and Charleston,
C., Auuusta and Savannah, Ga.,
Norfolk ami Sutfolk, Va. Tickets
on sule August 4th to Dili, final
limit August 14th.
For further information, call on
nearest ticket agent, or write: W.
J. Craig, P. T. M., or T. C. White.
G. P. A., Wilmington, N. C.
Southern Railroad Training School.
Owing to vacation of the schools
throughout the Summer, we are
making a special olfer of $f>0 for a
three months course, June, July and
August. This course can be com
pleted by proper effort it) this time
on the part of the student. Write
us and make application for schol
arship. L. J . FR1NK, Mgr., South
ern Railroad Training School,
120(> 1-2 Main St., Columbia, S.C.
April 12, 07.
Richland's Samples Are Now For Salt*.
The Richland county dispensary
board is worried over the disposition
of the samples on hand. It *p'|
pears that the Carey-Cothran act
made no provieon for receiving
samples and at the last purchase
made by the board It wai stated iu
the advertisement that bids only
w$je wanted. However, a large
of samples was received and
yesterday wanted to dis
Jtmva. It was discovered
X 1*. m could oot be given away
because they belonged, to the county
end the board had bo right to dis
pose of o! them gratis.. A'tter-flftch
discussion it wee decided to (d*ce
ell of then to the various dispense*
rteefore*W. Hereafter the connty
Uteewrer will be advised sot to so
*?d the qusrterly sdvsr
I *IU collate the olsuse
?M^sewlU bs aoeepted.
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K, |>*'? n^hi>*, v < ri''?(???.i?">i a
U.f i? Hull ijCl (.! Mr? \V J. i
"li 1 : i' 11 fii a % iif'.i'j n????'!. } i_.| \ i<.|
?'i'' pr< f-.?ru<- ..f Vf * Cs'i'lc < i r;?r
dean, of Columbia (hiapt.-r r?<| 11iif
very rniK-t| to t:? f,f ?.!,<? <,'<?
<????!' 11.. . ?,(/;<. j|. w I) hill'' n Wt It- pro
pored for >md th?
Interest iri ti.(; ( hHii'cr fa r to
in"riau(
A D-- ?g'.tfo; <)c< aaion
One oj ilj(. rii'tAi delightful fcociftl
'* v ?* II t h of 11J?; past W??'k WMJ ?1
lawn partv ^.ivtn on Tueaday af ?
i?? moon I?y SiMfif'8 Virginia and
Mini.it: (.ri?ii? 1'ayloi, in honor o/
their i'mii'.h, Mihhi'h Sophie an i
I heo Wood?, tn't Mary Patton, of
i i a r! i ti $ \<. n.
l)Ut! iLff 11?c af*.ernoon delirious
lefrehhujentft wtrfc fccrvt-il, and the
party on?* long to ho remetn
ered hy Hie lar^o crowi of young
people gathered there.
Death of Mrg Am,a A M DoAcll.
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Mr* A?;!;?? A MrJ)owf?l;, widow
uf 'h' iute 1'iVil A. M I)o\vcl,
? iifci) U.-t itirs Uv in < o!ui:il>ia at tiie
rohrlec.'.'t: </. h'.r brother Mi William
Kc-(-f*. on .S-.n/er sire*-'.. Mrs
McUowc.. wn h uiuai e\ce:'ciit
< l.rintian won-i-n and she leaves an
orilv ct :id. n " d m^iiter uliont
fourteen yf'irs ? f a^f. The hurin
tool: place a? Bfn ai. U'ipfiwt. Church
near Conj(are?\ <?n Wftdnowday after
noon at 0 <> ?': oc'-c in tie prts/n'o ?>i
n \nrpf- eorr>r.r-e of sorr >**'''g n*b
ativoa and Ir'en-is
Will Be Carried tc the S'.iyreme Court
'l'he f'tate Hoard of Cinvaesorj
ve?terdav (ieoided that the ehction
reoerMv lieid in i connty i!'
*.-l:!ch * 1;e dispensary wus voted on'
was upor- the gronnds ?
"riis' aeoti >n <if the di?pen8?r\
law rei?uls*.in2 thn u'liuher r-f halh?t
boxes wa-i r f'hserved And that
the ?*<>y "'i ill Dai. Vl ^vas tt^.'thy
dec'.roved. Ais^, t;iat it- '<"as en
trsrv tr? I'vw to allow |^r?or? 1 -? |
vote ? -n 1 i:i1 f 'i"?
t.f i-rio;). ?n ' ".'i'hoV " a1 i'>n
,'#?? ' ?' ? J ? ?>'''? d ' '.? *?'
The 0H^r> wiii he oarrivd '.o tl.^
.sui'.reir.e <' r- J'i-e -^a r= i
jority of '-ho u">;- "y clet::y r.:>d I
honestly 'xpns?i cannot te bo|
t*a41-an11y i^r.-r vl n .1 '.he S jpreaici
Court, we honest.y h'.!:?ve, w.., ?ai
h;'.d. 1
hc>. 1'oft r S(oKtvs on I lit' Liquor
Traffic.
i Kcv. Peter Slok?s, who id so well
known in thin community nrjd Kim
is dor- pastor'^ of the Methodist
jchuich hi Bamberg, pieachtd a ser
mon last Sunday on the liquor traf
fie, and llie following are a few
paragraphs culled from hie eeruion :
"There is no truer saying than
that 'h public (itlloe is a public
trust. UfHco is u^t for* private
end or for private gain. *No man
has a right to favor the sale of li
quor for the reason thai he hopes
to increase his business thereby.
We have no ri^h', 1 maintain, to
pitch our Jot and make our busi
ness dependent on anything which
corru pts anv one.
" This 1 m no political year and the
county eilicials have no ri^ht to be
interfering with the dispensary
(igh?. When they go into the fight
aa oflicials they prostitute the of
fico to which they have been elect
ed.
" There hi e some things for which
tho C ?revColli rati lavs provides
and some things for whiuh tt does
not provide. It docs not provide
that it fhafll have a guardian, or
that it sh:iil have an attorney; yet
we have if right here in our midst,
the dispensJvry board employing an
attorney at a salary of $ 100 00 a
year.
"No matter how honest a man ia
there ia danger that he will bo con
laminated by the touch of liquor.
"I do not claim that the county
ia mismanaged, but I do repudiate
the idea that wo have got to run
our business on liquor money. We
have no/ business with anything
which I una a business on iniquity.
~~**The duty of the county board it
plain. It is a matter of buaiuess
with thi io, and they are put there
to run it as a business, and if the
people want to >;et rid of the busi
ness, tlrey have no light to try to
foist it upou the people.
??God help us to look to it and
see to it lliHi we atop anything
which may appear in the form of
liquoV^and get lid of this thing,
which wlH ?u a few jeara bo a great
sjiofo on the public if it ia not cut
out. Lot u? stamp it out, however
much wu may regard those Who
are interested.*
4,Qive theso people , oI linubcg
uoltauipered freedom aod they will
wipa the slouch out of the county.
Any business can be run without
liquor, and any one can do without
It la bit business except the liuls
iwo^/'four ptM?l poliUoUt.
k. ;C wit ^ vfc
. ei' son./. i
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' v. ?he
>?. ' u -non "i
'J i h i ;;iii I /. ?i.|> .?ft ..nterd.
<>'? :ric '? r v i'.e IV'-.ch
9|* V#*f "?1 v.' m
\ I , r , f > ? < j , Ml
I' I r fill t |j'i I. ! i-1 i: ? ill 11' IN W?'i
V! <.? ?i # \ < v } * ?? ' 1 ii ? \ ' ? rt .
r-1'? l.? 1:* ' >. i ' ' di' liht f ?
H m ? V/ hi uk^r
On Wt;<J llt'Ht] ny af'tMHOnll
o'Hnek, at If). Iioin : .f iif hi id.
M hh K'ii/ahet.h Mi'Dowu!1 Whila
kcr wa* wedded tr, Mr \V. H. HftiU
Itt'V. C (' Heib.-r? i :ll4f> .
r"
1 lie bride m one of <inud?h'n
mom. lovable youn<{ miiiioii, and
fjronm im % 11 ip lily e&tee tiled
young huoiiu'db man of our city.
Mr. and Mrs Huili left >iq the
Seohoard for Jamestown and other
northern points.
The out-of-town guilts wero:
Mis. C. H. (iirardenu nml daught
er, of Columbia, and Mias Honor
l.ang, of Sumter.
Dndi<atu>n (if Pine Creek Ittiptiat
Chmeh.
l'mo Creek baptist Church was
dedicated lant Sunday, tiio dedicato*
rv Pf-rmon being preached by Kev.
L. A. >1 itehc'll, of the Camden Bap
tist Church. The aervices were ot'a
very ihtereatiug nature and those
who have had the wprk in charge
I deserve the very liiwheat commonda
lion The laud on which the build
irtg is located was donated to tin
Church l>y the 1'ino Croek Manni'ac
:turing Co. and Mr-.-if. .1. Workman
acted as secretary an<l treasurer of
the building committee. A report
mi- read t>y Mr. Wmkman showing
that there Wkm an iudchtednoaa of
only uhout 5?t?0h n the Church. A
collection v>as taken and over $dt)0
raised to be applied t'.> this debt.
The pastor, lluv. W. S. Waltor?,
assisted by Rev. Mr. Iilaekmon, ol
Lancaster, has bten conducting a
meeting there all this week with
highly gratifying reflulta.
I. hTALEXANDER, D.D.S.,
OF KICK ON IJPl'KK MAIN ST
CAMDKN. S. C.
W. B. DE'LOARH,
Attorney-A t-Law,
CAMDKN, S. ().
Trespass Notice.
in- l;:it!iii!;; will
11?>i I>o ail nvc.'i mI U]\IllUjaiik.'
Jo 11 n Bovkin.
Money To Loan.
t nt | r?'jm ?"! to make loan* on it|>
proved set urfiv ol Ue.nl K*t,.it. m Kcr
<!i;iw County "ti terms to toiil liovrower
w. m. shannon;
Attorney at Law.
Camden, f4 C , Nov. !<?, 1006.
Dr. A. L. Harvin,
DENTIST.
Olfloc oyer Or. F. Jjctjiio /omp'w
Orug Store.
Pi.one 1S4.
Surveyor's Notice.
I shall bo ph-assd to serve those wish
ing survey* uud pjats made of their
l:iii'is iii Ker.diaw County. Tonus rea
sonable. Address nu- at Dalzell, Sumter
Co.M. C. K. M. CANTI5Y.
Nov. 30. 1906
Notice of Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby piven llml on Mon
day. Auyust H'jtlt, H?t)7, I will apply to
the Judge (if Probate for K> r*l'um
County for Letters Dismisory us I-'v.tii
tm ot the estate of \V. I' (Modi, ?1<- |
ceased 11K N UI HTT A uSTKK <,
IC.t.?? ::t i i x
July ?_*?'?!11. Iw7
NOTICE OF HEALTH OFFICER
Ch:ii lvs'-'ii, SI. C-, July )Hili. ll?or.
Mr. J no. W Wilson, ilesltli ()Hic< r,
Camden, S. 0.
1 V.ir Sir:?! received your throe -am
ple:-of water. labeled ' "II"und "I',*'
respectively. "ti the 7th lu|ff[\ in good
condition- I utn glad iiS ifjtortlhat none
i>f the samples -howed the slighnrst ?? vi
d?uce of pollution
Yours truly, j
Robert Wilspn, ,Tr.
\
These samples were taken fioin differ
ent section of the city?one from Ward
six, one from Ward two and one from
the Power House.
John W, Wilson,
ilesltli Officer.
Tan Executions.
Under and by vir^ of sundry tax
executions to me direA. i, I will proceed
to sell, before tli? Court Housedoor in ?Iih
City of Camden, on the lirt>t Monday in
August, 15)07, during the legal hours of
sale, the following described real estate :
to wit:
4 a? it* and I building bounded North
ami Kast by lv. S. Villcpigue, South hy
William Warring. and ?.n the West bv
|v*tatoof T/ioretia Patteiaon.? levied up
on and to bo Sold as the property of
Kiel.ard 'Yrlrtin. 0
20 a ores hountled on th? North bv Es
tate of Snow Pcmpsey. Ka>t by Liberty
Hill and Camden public road, South by
K-U'<* of Mark Sikoa , and on the West
hy M. Hauni, Levied upon anil to be
*>dd a* the property of Ratate of Rev. E.
C. Brown. *
Term* Sale?C?ah
J. 9. TKANTHAM
I *. K.C.
iuif i* mu
:f . w v W A fj if 1ST ? Ti fit- c 0 #
Cotton Department, Charleston,S. C.
We svv * "Tar^w! to ??.*?rulle Cot
ton lo v ,* dv;p*e atul sol lei.
consigf 'i ?t t
We give special attention to hand
ling Staple Cotton, viz. "Allen .Seed,'
Ploradora1' and others of this grade
IT'S A GOOD THING
"KRY
BAYS bU.
Six-room dwelling on Laurens street, lacing the Park and
(J raded School grounds. Lot 1)0x300 feet. Stable or prem
ises. ('itv wat^r and electric lights in bouse. I Vice $lli()0.
Six-room dwelling <>n LaFaye! t<' Avenue adjoining (be new
Baptist Ohtlt'f'h Parsonage. (.);?) water and tde? Uir lights in
house. l'ru ? -f 1 TOO.(Mr
Five room dwelling, corner Mill and' IInile streots. Oitv
water in bouse. $ 1 !2.2o per month.
Five-room dwelling on Lafayette Avenue. Citv wat< r in
house. $11.00 per month.
Nine-room dwelling on Mill street, below DelCalb. Kloc
trie lights and city water in house. $10.00 per month.
The old Rich Ilonse on Broad street, north of the Victoria
Hotel. House fully furnished and has city water and electric
lights. $20. per month.
C. C. MOORE.
List of Whiskeys and Beers Pur
chased by the Kershaw County
Dispensary Board, for Quar
ter Begining July 1st,
1907.
JoilN McSmykl UlsT. Co.
?JO r.l.ls 70 proof Corn at ?fl 20
20 IJbls 80 proof Corn at 1 i{o
5 ithls 5)0 proof Corn at 1 10
Mi.vkrs, Puts & CO.
?JO Bbls "0 proof at $1 15
10 Bbls 80 proof at 1 'Jo Compound
?JO Clisos Ka. Stokes County Corn qts #s 00 pts .">0 half pt.s #0 00
10 Casus Ka. Manhattan XXXX Uyo qts *8 00 pt.s 8 50 half pta WOO
Strass?Pkitz &. Co.
10 Hbls Silver Hock Uyo XXX at #1 75
.'1 Hbls XXX Applo Brandy at 1 (JO
llbls XXX Peach Brandy at 1 *10
15 Cases McGuffv's Malt, qts 8 50 pint* #0 50 half pints 410 50
10 Case Primrose Tom C.in pints 8 oo half pints 9 00
.1. W. KKLLY k Co.
5 Hbls 70 proof Clin at fcl 12i
5 Bbls 85 proof Gin at 1 35
K. A. Saundkrs Son's Co.
5 Hbls Carroll Springs, Md. Hye at >2 02f
1 BM'Alcohol 130 proof '
Paul, Jonks a Co.
10 Bids,Private Stock Ryo at #1 75.
,r. Cranston Co.
25 cases Diadora Corn 10 Ka. quarts Pints half pints
* 8 50 *!? 30 #10 00
Bio Spkinos Dist. Co.
10 Cases Ea. Hannis Ryo qts #1150 pints 412 50
4 Drums Banana Brandy " 30 00
3 " " * . half pints $.10 00
JOS. SCHUTZ B^BWINU CO.
15 Bbls Schl.'tx Beer (L'irg?) #11 15
1. Tracer Co.
5 Ca?o? White Ln'ool Bye qta #12 00 pta 13 00 fplnU U 00
Livu Oak Dist. Co
? On? B* Uf Qnk fit# #10 M UM
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Hot Weather Talk.
Come Ami See The Cool Breezy
Things
Kveryl>o<ly is thinking now of how 1 <> keep cool this hoi
weather, To those \Vlio nre j?oin?jf to mountain or seanhoro
we say conn- in ami let us help you to <ret off. We have a
nice line of li^ht weight wool floods, jus! the thin# for Ui?
cool evenings 111 the mountains. .lust received a nice line of
Trunks, Dress Suit Cast u, File.
Now for the folks that sta\ at home. Oouio and sec tho
cool breezy things we are showier. All of our Figured Lawn,
Batiste, Ktc., at reduced price: we Iimvp them from 13c yd. up.
1 lot Figured Silk Organdies, beautiful patterns, 00c values,
reduced to ?U)c.
* . j-f . Xy
I lot figured Silk Tissues, sold at 2->c yd., reduced to l!)c.
1 lot Striped and Figured Madras, Uoc values, reduced to
I Sc. per yd.
I lot s!:ort. length Cannon (lloth reduced to Dc ydr*>?.
I lot (iint^hama, nice patterns for bays1 waists, shirts, chil
dren s dulses, etc , reduced to (Jc.. yd.
r
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We are sacrificing our cutirijf stork of Kmlmmh'ries. Oomc
quick for the juices on these woods can't be matched in a
Ion gtime.
A good Sea Inland at 5c, yd.
Shirting Prints, short lengths, at '1 1-2 cts ><1.
Colgate Talcum Powder, the '25c kind, at 18c.
"Star Brand Shoes Are Better."
Just received a big nhipnioiit ol those celebrated shot-H
Those arc the kind that satisfy.
Yours Respectfully,
The Famous Gilt Edge Store,
P. T. YitlttyUsue. Proprietor.