The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 06, 1908, Image 2
many friends of Mr. H. B.
'Clarke will be glad to learn that he
< It ? candidate (or Solicitor of the
new Judtolal circuit recently form
?d by the legislature end em brae
Ing Kerebaw end Richland conn
tlee. Mr. Clarke Is a lawyer of no
ordinary ablUty. Hie ripe expsrl
enoe end wisdom eminently qualify
htm for ibis position nod we truet
that Governor Ansel can see bis
way clear to bestow this honor up
. on blm. He has the solid endorse
ment of the Bar of Camden and
? * tbe county offldalr. No belter man
for the place can be found than
v MY. Clarke. f
_;j,_ 2 -i- * ? * ?
j- No Change In Tiie Unfile I>nw.
: ..
We learn that the Impression
prevails among hunters that the
game law ha* been changed and
that there la now no restriction
upon killing birds. This Is a mis
take as the following letter from
tbe president of the Audubon So
r ciety will show :
ftdltor Camden Chronicle: ?
Dear Sir:? There .seems to be a
1 pretty general impression in the
Stale that some change has been
made In thtf~ game lawn. In somt
instances it is slated that no birds
are now protected, and I would be
very glad if you would make it
knowp through the columns of
. your piper that there has been no
change made jn the bird, game and
fish la^s of this Slate except two
very minor amendments concerning
the season in Lexington count}
and making a closo ecu Hon for the
opossom. The Audubon Society
will shortly have printed copies of
all the bird, game and fish laws for
distribution and we wiah to warn
all pnrtirs that violations of the
laws will be prosecuted to the full
est extent. Wo ?rn obtaining con
victions every week. Our Heerota
ry is very activo and in securing
memberships at the rate of ten or
fifteen a we?k. All those desiring
to join the Society should send
their membership fe^> of $0 to tin*
Society. / The r.nnual dues are one
dollar.
Yours very respectfully,
H. K. Taylor. Prest.
Farmers' Union
News Bureau.
Oy*t'nn<liivlivil by the Kxuuutivu Coni
in it tee of the South, Curoltmi Farmer..'
Union. Address all c"mtnunientionn in
tended for this department t <? t:
Semi jn all report?, orders for lit ??
ornture, blunk*, ebnrts and ftni'lH to
J VV Reid, Hcidsville, S
When yon want an organizer or
speaker in your county, address the
dommlttee men in your congression
al rMstrlcf , viz: .1 W Fork*. Park*
vllle; .1 C Strihling, Pendleton; ()T
Geodwin, LnyntniR; 1 Frank Ashe,
Connellsvillc ; T C Wilioughby, Flor
ence; L L Baker, Illshopyille; or Ti
Harris, president, Pondleton, for the
first district
Wild U og Union, Anderson Co
will take in six ?"? merubors at
next meeting. The boys are mad,
gett'fig desperate, and havo learned
they can't handle thoir onetnies with
out help and lot* of it, ?<> they nre
***"' falling in lino just like men that
meant to make Home how!. Tell mo
? what you are doing
Dry summer usnally follows a wet
' K. ~ winter. If this rule holds pond this
year, the farmer win does not pro
? pare his lands for a dry season will
get left. Preparation of lands by
deep plowing not only prepares the
\ land for drought, but it also makes
the best preparation to stand heavy
ralne or jong wet spells
Cotton hears and fertilizer trust*
have been the chief subjects for
abuse hy cotton growers for many
years. If you are- in earnest about j
__ ihia thing now is the time to cut
their acquaintance; don't take men
, Into your business and mix with
them if you cannot trust them.
Getting In trouble In smooth down
bill going; getting out is up hill and
- sometimes very slippery Itefore you
Contract any debts this year on your
eotton crop hotter eount on only one
bale this eoason where you got two
^jjMtjcar. _____ . . . _
Don't calculatn on all others cut
tiog acreage nnd you being the only
Van to enlargo his acreage. Now
and then you hear of someone being
^?bot with a gun thoy thought not
fed. Play Willi things that are
dangerous.
: . . ? ?
htatle than whine.
a breeze sometimes
Qossipsra, Uks <
warning.
We ire in the Fumert' Union b?
o?n?e the union i? goad enough end
tb*re U nothing better to get iota.
Quit bowling to much yoaraelf
and go to doing the right thing.
Tbl? will cenee your enemies to do
the i owllog ?while. . Cull for a
change and you'll get it
Tiie Farmer** Union te after that
olaes of far mere who bare their
minde made np to do eomething for
thuDitfelvett Mini make the world
more forward
Wherever the Farmer*' Union
h*f token a good hold in a comma*
nily, the people are incoming edu
oated and np-to date in <*verv way.
which foot uuakee it inach harder for
that "eliek duck," the circulating
agent, to do the farmer np on any
old game.
You never had any idea the farm
er had ?r? many frienda until you
got ? good strong F?r mere' Union
in the county, (lid you?
\ nu never could ?ay, "Good Lord
deliver us oat of the hands of aonue
of our friends," with no much grace
as yon can now sinoe the reoent New
York ptnie nqueezed out the deceit
in these false friends t
Prejudice never builds up sny?
thing; it teara down friendship, cop
operation, progress, and laughs over
the ruins. Don't allow (his demon
to enter the union.
CompoHltionH From The Camden
Graded School.
LKK, TUB MAN.
General Robert Edward Lee was
born in WeMmoreland county, Va.,
Jan 19, 1807. E ' > wan a very good,
respectful boy, always obedient to
his father and mother and always
gentle iind loving to hit sistere and
brother#. He graduated at Wont
Point Military Academey. While
there he did not get ft Hinglo demerit
He always hold himself erect and
never used tobaccn in any form, nor
did any kind of liquor ever pan*
bin Hps. Lee wan ulwuys kind to
anything emaller than himself
When be wai on tho march to Appo
raatoxCourt House to surrender the
remnant of the Confederate Army to
General Grant, ho stopped at- a
small honse to pass tho night The
woman that stayed there offered him
a feather bod to sleep on, but he
said, "I could not sleep on a bod like
that, when my men are on tho
ground almost freezing" Ho he
spread his blanket find slopt on the
floor. That is tho kiod of man Loo
was. Klizubeth Carrison.
Age 11. Grade VI.
No Little Ones.
You're glad you have no girla and boys
To fill your home with romp and nolee?
Well, maybe what you say is true,
Yet friends, somehow. I pity you.
No shoea to shine, no strings to tied,
No humps to bathe and gently hind;
No little ilrean nor shirt to mend,
No piles of darning to attend.
No muddy trarks across the floor.
No tiny handprints on tlx- door:
No ono to bog for tarts am! pies,
To fondly tense with "w hats'' and
"whys." t
No ono to bi.rry olT to school
With tender chide to heed each rule;
No little willing, wayward feet '
To gladly run oil erranda fleet.
No wee. wee one* at night to steal
t^lose, eloac to jon ? tio arms to feel
Around your neck to never hear
These words come lisping in your ear:
"Sweil mother, w?>. we love you ho,
And not a^ov or girl we know
In all this town, has mother quite
As good us yon ? good-night, good
night."
No little ones to grow each year
More fair and lull, more wondrous dear;
,Your j?ui?ft keet* ? I w?ut- ? i in- - ?
? i if mi 1 1 mf tm'rcy ti<cc an?f boys.
? Kathleen Ka-vanaugh.
Notice To Creditors.
AM i^rfion* holding claims against
the estate of S VV NV elsh , dfreMcd,
it re hettlijr notified to tile ssme, duly at
tested, within thirty days. And *U per
sons indebted to mid estate will make
?itllvmeiil wi?h flit* ttnHrrsienr.fi.
O. <\ WKl.SH,
A<lin. lv?l ate S. W. Welsh, deceased.
February 7. 1908.
Registration Notice,
The books of registration for the pur
pose of registering cjimhtied voters In the
Citv of Camden, will be open in the
Council Chamber, every Wednesday
from 9 a m f? 2" p. in.
JOHN B. ARRANTS,
Supervisor of Registration.
Camden, 8. C., Felt. JO, 1008.
STATEMENT
OF THE CONDITION OF
Commercial Bank
I,oeated at
.?CAMDEN, S. C.
At the clfise of business. Feb. 2!)th, 1!>0#, i
RKSOURCKS.
Loans and Discount* $ 117,293 42:
Overdrafts 123 SI ;
Furniture and Fixture* 1,-451 53;
Cash on hand and In hanks 36,704 04 J
Total ? 165,572 1K>
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock $ 25,00*") 00
Undivided Profits, 20,166 80
Deposits 110,416 10
Total $1 55, 5 72 90
I, John T. Maekey, Cashier of the
above minted bank, do solemnly swre*r
that the foregoing statement is correct to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
John T. Mackkt. Cashier,
Sworn loand subscribed before me.thle
29th day of Feb.* 1908.
W. R. Hough, [u s.l
Notary Public for 8. O.
Correct Attest,
C. J. Shannon, Jr.,
W. J, Dunn,
W. R. Uoi-gh,
Directors.
? ' 1
Oa the Charleston road, near
Mulberry, od last Sunday afternoon,
one gold wale U and charm. Re
ward it returned lo title office.
81 M ill ISMll'S MONTH
ir raw.
Th? following is a liat of claim* approv
I ??d and ordered paid nl the tegular month
ly meeting held Monday. Mar, 2, 1908;
J T? HIumo, pauper $ * <xi
0 W Oahntr !mpt p h Jttuo
Oaniden I're?e Brtok Oo. brick 90 ^0
Jan Jack Soil, rd wk fj (x)
M K King, utulfs 821 |o
I>J Cljhurn , sup 20 -14
W II Tiller, tup nj 25
FT K Mono, supt h g 97 <,7
T M Matlox, rd wk 9 45
John Boon, ?rk at jail 0 40
M (J Wunr, ml and pout 67 ho
Blohd IMoe, Hal 00
II I) Hurst, spe eon 1 00
W B Turner, ml and ih?1 &Q ?.?
F.ll Arrant*, r?I wlc 4
If L Schloshburg, *ui> , flfl f,?
J M Hpeiira. rd wk 1 50
lifwin and Christmas sup 32 ?)
\V H ( lvt'urn, med aer 20 00
II O Carrison, nop 043
1' T Villepigne, coal* ]() f#
0 W Birchniori adv and job wk 70 97
W A Henrock, ?dv \2 50
VV L McDowHI, adv and sta 24 91
It D Williams, supt h g Jfi.'j #jj
.Burns and Barrett, sup 37 70
W T Smith, ?up. , 1ft jo
I) I* < ' Murcld*<>n, *al 12 50
II P Smith. Miin 8 75
VV F ItiiHd'll, ?al h ! m I post .'IB
Camden \V l, & I C'o, light and w 68
J H 'I*rantham, ?a| and fees 208 40
.) S Roh?, lumber 87 27
f) M payment note 0,662 50
J) M McCiukill, aal &V8H
A I> Kennedy, tup lKl 47
W L DoPauh, tap ? 10 71
W (JCurflton. r?l wk 11 7ft
J A Sh?w, Hiipt gang 83 39
WMtaker & Hnm?t, coal ftO />0
lj B Outturn, rd wk 3 00
Spring* A Nhannon, sun 1 12 45)
W I) Trnntham, ?tl and poatage 18 16
.J T Oay, rd wk 1171
Steyppa Mer Co, f?np to pau 24 60
J F Went, luinU'r 4 43
J W Hmitli. wk at court house 3 ft 0
A I) Hahon, ?up to pau 10 ftO
J K Creed, rd wk ? 21) 00
Haml |{ Aiiam, special work 4ft 00
Moaoley Brothers, aup 16 90
Total, $8,794 73
M. 0. WEST,
Supervisor Ker?haw County.
^unouuccmeat*.
FOR MAGISTRATE
Mr. Editor ;-*?Plea#e innottai'* the
name of Mr. J. 1>. McDowell, as a candi
date for Magistral* f or l)?K?lb Township
'When lie wii in office in-forr h? uiade ?
splendid Magistrate and we want to see
him there again. Many Frlfiuit.
Mr. Editor :?PI*a?e aonot?re* the
name pf Mr, H M. Finch** as a candi
?late (or re-eleetion to the office o f Marifl
trate for DrKalb townahip. Mr. Fine her
ha* mad* ait honest, honorable Aiidfeiih
ful officer and while he i? not *ouking 'he
cllico Ida friends want hint Klfciuift,
Ma.iy Voters.
' VOii KITE RIFF.
Mr. Kdit?f;-A( the urgent rcijuost < f
many of my friend* and having given 0>e
subject due cou?ideration. I have derided
to announce myself tor the office of Sher
iff of our County, subject to the rules of
th? Democratic party. I requeat toy
friends to as?i?t me all they can# belntf
uvHiired that I will appreciate all they do
f'>r me. Respectful I v,
4 ft B. Williams.
Kditor Gamtjen Chronicle : ?
Dear Sir i?At the solicitation of friends
f hereby announce myself u candidate for
the office of Sheriff of Kershaw county
subject t?> the rn.lert governing, the Dem
ocratic primary. DA. Moaeley.
BKAL ESTATE FOR S Alir
Tract, of land known as "Outlaw
Place," 12 lullea from Camduo, 4 milea
from Csssntt, ft miles fr<jm Lucknow, V\
miles of Marshall's Cliureh containing
IQO acre*. 8ft acres cleared. I largo ten
nut hoiwe, 1 Burn, tfood water. Price
$700. W. A. JAMES,
Ifishopviile, H. C.
Feb. 20, 1908.
95 acres 5 miles Went of Lucknow. S.
O. .'W scies cleared. One 4-room dwell
ing: and one barn, Good water and plen
ty of good pasturage. Place known as a
part of the estate of Duncan Marshall.
Price $850.00. W. A. JAMES.
% Ituhopville, S. 0 .
Mure btlth, 19C8.
WANTED: ? We want two or
three men in each county to place
catalogues and advertise our Fam
ily Supply Union Department.
$18 00 per week salary with oppor
tunity for extra commission*. Per
manent positions. Address, Like
('ity,. Wholesale Go., 453 West 63?d
S(/vy 'Chicago, III. >
"Where the Dollar Does Its Duty."
X? 1
Wo have opened our doors for business at zero prices ?
spot eash. Wo are daily receiving our heavy goods for our
wholssale department. Oar corn, oats, meal, grits, crack d
corn, chicken feed and cow feed, all bought at. rook bottom
prices, and we are going to sell tUem according to the times,
which will have to be close.
Listen At These Prices.
No. 1 Timothy Hay $1.10 per cwt., best Feed Oats 69c per
bushel, Corn 83 I -2c per bushsl, "Bacon 6 12 to 7 1-2 per lb.
We have all cuts. Don't buy until you see us. Good family
Lard in 50 lb tins 7 90 per lb We have it in all sizes.
Hams the best on eartli (i to 12 lbs average, 13c. Same you
have been paying 15 to '20c for. Rend this carefully, it will
pay you. Dont keep paying two prices. This is why it c^st
you so much to live. ?
Retail Department ? Spot Cash.
We have as nice a lino of Fancy Groceries as .my one,
and prices in line with those just quoted A few of our
prices- Granulated Sugar in 25 lb sk J>13Q. ^Kest Patent
V-r- ?'.:?? ' x.1- 1 1 - nn M/i:.-'- ' * VWiiit ' JL (Itfiii " i'it/c/t' - iU t" K 0*'K'.
Why do you pay 75 and 80c for the same goods? We guar
antee our goods being the best.
MOLASSES ? Do nt think of buying your Molasses until
you see us. 25 bbls on the road, all grades and prices. irom
10 gal kegs to 50 gal bbls. Don't put off but come and let us
fix vou up for what you want.
GASH GROCERY COMPANY,
D. E. Hinson, Manager.
For Sale.
THE ANORUM LOTS.
, Tho live lots on Fair Htreet offered for salo last week are
beginning to move. Sonne have boon sold. The other** are
still to be had for cash or on easy terms. Each lot 60x300
| feet $U50OO for one ? $350.00 for the others. Growing
I fruit trees and shrubbery. They slope to tho back assuring
; good drainage. Fire hydrant just in front. All taxes paid
j and no cost for papers.
A twelve-room dwelling on DoKalb St,. House in good
location, and in good repair. Two stories and brick base
ment. Two-room servant's house in yard and two-room ten
ant house in field on back street. Barns and stables and
good shade trees Lot runs through to Rutledge street.
Price $1000.00
Two-story frame dwelling on Broad street adjoining the
Victoria Hotel. Good trontage on Broad street and p?ent\
of depth. Four tenant houses on promises. Fine cooking
range, lloor coverings, shades and bath fixtures go with house.
Price $3500.00.
The old Odd Fellows Hall on Rutledge street. Has a fronn
age of about 60 feet and a depth of nearly 200 feet. Hall ha
a largo rooms and 2 small. 2-room servant's house in the
yard. Fine shade trees. Price' $1100.00.
^5 For Rent.
'2-story six-room dwelling on Main street. Ample premises
in good condition. Water and electric lights ill house.
Price $16.00; ?
A commodious livery stable on DeKalb street near Main.
c. c. MOORE. 1
THE SPRING STYLES IN HIGH
ART CLOTHING.
An Authoritative Display for Men
Never before in the history of this
store have we shown such a large
stock' of HIGH ART CLOTHING
. 1
For months we have been prepar
ing for this Opening display and we
?p
have spared no pains to make it an
occasion worthy of the attention of
every up-to-date dresser in this com
munity. VVe show the product of
America's largest organization ?
clothing for men and young men
modeled upon . exclusive and ad
vanced designs, and distinctly ex
pressive of the cleverest fashion
i ideals of the moment.
I ;
The fabrics are assuredly striking
and attractive, with every trait of l
refinement.
The prices, as always, are decided
ly lower than equal style, quality,
$
fit and workmanship can be sold
for elsewhere.
Hirsch Brothers & Co.
? ? ? _ *?.- ... . v':;.1
To New Orleans, Mobile and fen.
??cola via
Suutbero Hallway.
Account M?rdi Graa e?leoratlona
?t N?' * Orleau*, La , Ala ,
*od i'ep??co)a, Fia., th? South' ra
Hallway announce? Ihe very loir
rate of fliitclaa? fare plus 25
cmI)(n for I'nr r?urnt trip. Tickets
i ? it ?? h. ' ?< 26' h. *47 lb, Jfi'U
*uH 24J Hi, inclusive; March i*t and
'J i rf , iBcl itiv, ttuptf ? ?? Ttavo New
Ortenn* teinrniUfc !)'?( later ilmn
?rj'dni^h'. M at c'li X 0 i i> t 1908. fcKop
?i<i n'Mii it *? -1 rcluruln*.
|?'.?r ? infot uiiii'tti, ,
?}tc . x|f{>!y to n?mrc?t Ticket Agi nt
or n.' Mi ? ??
J. a MJSK,
I ) i v i - i ? i > l'<ti?cug*r Agent,
leaton, S. C.
Yon can huy Sunbeam Corn nt 12
I 2o the run ? Austin Nlchola heat ?
at ('unit Grocery Company
Trespass Notice.
Hunting or trcspaMing for any t>nrpn?o
on my landt?, 12 miles Heat of Cnmth-u,
i? ? i r u-t 1 y forbidden. Anyone violatic^
lliit nolictt will l*> dealt with a<-<-ordinK to
Jatf. . O. F, WATi't;.
Jan. If# 1M)8.
To Change Church Charter.
A tiit'iMin# to eliungQ the Charter of
I tin Hnwiist Churoh of Cum den, H. fllf it
called tor Sunday , March' Htii, HK)8, at
12.1ft 1'. M., nt ilio Church, corner ot
Broad street and Lu'ayetlo avenue
<?}. H. LKYVI3,
W. <i. WILSON,
T. K. GOODALK,
a, o, BBBSML
W. It. KVK, JR.,
J)eacgiti.
Ciimden, S. <).. Fvb. 6th. 1908. v
Notice.
W?'. t bo undersigned, beg to a<Ivisc pio
fricndo nixl (irttfunw of I ho Camden Sup
ply Co., that wrt Imvt! bought flume busl*
noM, and on February l#t, will open
with toll Hio^k in Btoro formerly occupied
i>y shiitdatvs^i.
As we aie closing out the old bunir eas.
would thank both our creditors and <fefot?
? ?ra'dron in aud lmv(> n settlement with
Tl'iitikuitf j\ll old friende of The Cam
den Supply Co. for their past business,
and hoping for n continuance of the fame,
? 4te*pt'ctfuMy? ? ? * ?
T. A. BOYKIN,
11. 0. SHACKLELFOUbi
Tlie Camden Supply Co.
Northwestern Railroad of S. C.
Lv Camden
So Rv Juno
Ar KHerbo
Humberts
Ar Borden
Ar D-da-dl
N \V .Junction
Ar H .1 ui t *- r
Lv Sumter
No 68
1 15 p in
4 '/5 p m
4 38 p m
4 43 p m
4 58 p m
5 13 p m
5 43 p m
5 43 p tn
No 69
G 31 p ni
-V W .1 ii net.inn P, S3 xj
Dalz -il
Borden
Rembcrs
K1 lee foe
So Ry June.
Caiu 1?ii
G 50 p in
7 08 p m
7 2.i [i tn
7 30 p m
7 50 p m
? on
No 70
7 00 a m
7 10 a m
7 30 a tn
7 40 a m
8 00 ft iij
8 25 a tn
8 58 a m
9 00 u in
No 71
0 30 a in
9 38 n
9 59 (i tn
10 10 u in
10 2 1 a tn
10 31 a m
11 00 a m
! 1 1 0 a m
All Wa'ns daily except Sunday* -
THOMAS WILSON,
President.
LADIES.
Wonderful remedy for leucorrhoea, In
fl.miat ion. laceration, ulcers, tumors, fall
ing of ?ouib and all female disordoM,
Scud two-cent stamp for free trial pack
age Mrs. J. C. Hilton, Wtstville, S. 0.
Jun. 20 8.
? MANUFACTURERS OF .
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Moulding, Building Material
aah W-eights and Cord.
CHARLESTON, - . - - S. Q.
Purchase our makes, which
we guarantee nuperior to any
sold South, and thereby save
money.
Window and Fuicy GlaBS a
spe-ciaHv July 4 7
Plant Wood's
Garden Seeds
0
FOR SUPERIOR VEGE
TABLES & FLOWERS.
Our business, both in Gardon
and Farm fjccda, is ono of the.,
largest' in this country, a result
due to tho fact that ^
Quality is always our
first consideration*
Wo are headquarters for
Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed
Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow
Peas, Sola (Beans and
other Farm 8eeds. -
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
SE?DSMEI, . lichiwd, ft