The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 28, 1908, Image 2
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CAMDKN, H. ? . AIJO *21, 1908
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>' To The Democracy of Kershaw
County.
I desire to express to the Dem
ocratic voters of Kershaw county
toy sincere and heartfelt Apprecia
tion of the consideration received
: at their hands in the primary elec
tion on August 26th. Tbia ex
pression of esteem and confidence
hft? touohed roe deeply and and ii
will be my aim to show a deeper
appreciation titan those words ex
press by a faithful performance of
the duties of the oflioc, Kveryone
of you, friends, I thank most sin
? ; Aufiil V.
""" Gratefully your ubcilieni w??7?r.r,
VV . L. McDowell.
KohoI ii 1 ioiiH by Fanners' Union*
A t o recent meeting ?? f the Kur
mots' Union in Camden the follow
Ing resolution# were adopted
Resolved by the Kershaw C ounty
Farifierh' Union that it is the pail
of wisdom for the cotton growers tff
the South to Hee to it that as much
of their product us po?sible and
necessary l>e consumed in wrap
ping and haling the cotton crop.
Resolved further, that the Si?t?
Union 1)0 urged to tako up this mat
ter nod prise it before the Nation
al Union, ami everything posaible
be done to interest individual cot
ton planters in this great move
ment, and thut the question ho con
tinually agitated until 8uceen?
?rutvnn-(?ir lIT o r t a.
Resol ved further iliut tho piess
of thie county and S ?n lo lie re
quested to publish these resolu
tions.
-? From Rov. W 8. Walters.
Wttdeaboro, N. C,, 6 19 08. |
Dear Editor, Thanks to you all
I nm now in Anson county in h
good meeting with Brown Creek
church, we had ? good meeting last
week at Antioch i n Union, seven
were added Wy baptism. I will be
next wei k at Macedonin. The
Lord ih manifesting himself in such
h way that the people seem to mag
nify his word, and we are glad.
Let me any what I haye been in
tending to say through your paper
to my friends aud to all who have
htiown their sympathy for me in mv
loas sustained by tiro on tho 1st of
June. Many false stalemonts have
gone out with reference to my re
ceipts, 1 haven't reoeived anything
like ti?e lit?eral sum thai'# reported,
but appreciate all I have received.
N I nm uot in better circumstan
ecu financially than before as some
have repoited. Here are the facts:
1 lost between six anil seven hun
dred dollars in that tire, 1 have re
oeived about one liundrod and tifly
dollars as an expression of sympa
thy from my frienils and neighbors
For these gifts 1 am profoundly
thankful and with tender love 1
shall continue to remember the giv
ers. Here 1 want to tonder to you
ell my truest thanks. It matters
not where I go nor what 1 do, a
place I'll find in mv heart to still
remember you. Kind friends ac
cept it. I thank you all.
Truly and humbly in Christ
W S. Walters
Qraml Excursion Sept. 7th to Sa
vannah, Oft , and Jacksonville, Fla.
The Seaboard Air Lino Railray
will operate a special train nith
/.very low excursion rates to Sayau
nah, Ga. and Jacksonville, Fla. on
Monday, Sept. 7th, 1008, with libe
ral return li as it of throo days in ad
^ " dition to date <f sale, tickets being
good returning until Sept. 10th in
oioalve,
. The Special Train will leave Co
lurnbia, 8. C. at 8:00 A M Eastern
Time [7 :00 A M Centra! Time] ex
cursion rats* to Savannah #2.00 ;
Jacksonville $3.50. From Denmark
.leave* 8-85^ a m, rates to Savan
nah $1.50, Jacksonville IS 00.
From Fairfax leaves 9/28 a m,
rates to Savannah $1.50. Jackson
jrills 88.00. From Rincon loaves
11 :03 A M, rates to Savannah 75c,
Jacksonville $8 50. Corresponding
ly I6w rates will b? mads from In
termediate atstioos between Colom
hia a?4 Rlnoon. Train will arrive
Savannah 11 :4S A M, Jacksonville
4 :1SP. M ?, w .. . .
Apply to mire.L S.lboftrd Agtol
for hit u ?ddrt?. p.
lu joy and aorrow, iu beahti and
iu alokneas, in poverty t?ud iu riisbee,
iu every cooditon of life, God ban a
prouitae stored up in bit word for
you. If you ere iiupatieot, til down
quietly and cominuue witb Job. If
you are atrong. headed, rend of
Moioi aud I'eter. If you are weak
kneed, look at Klijab. If tbere is
no song iu your beart, listen in
David. If you are#a politician, read
Dauisl. If you are gettinu sordid,
read laaiab. If chilly, read of
tbe beloved disciple. If your faith
it) low, read Paul. If you are get-j
tiug Uzy, w atoli James. If you are
toeing eight of tbe future, read in
Heyelatioo of tbe promised land.?
Moody.
KILLS KMC AS. ? Hicatee'e Man^c
Cure kilU ti hh und euros the worst
eaae of mango. K. Leslie %emp sole
agont. June 20.
Thirty dollars reward will hn paid by
.Watorew Lo^h N<> 8 K. <-f I', to any
portion or persona who find Motea liraey
who whi thrown tn the Wateree riv?*r
Tuesday. Augusi 26th, dead or uiive.
Signed :
8 J. KN(iI<ISII , L\ C .
. (i K<> W IIOLDKN. K. of ft &R.
Camden S. C, Auj? ust 28th, 1908
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
All partiui holding rlainiH aguiioit
the KhIau* of the late Nf Hait'ii, u|
Camden. H. arc retptusted to p'?**ont
the tutine ? i ? 1 1 y attested, to M. Uarueh, it I
Camden, S. or to N. K aioimk v. ut
his office] 10<> WmII Htrict, New S'ork
f'ity All parti* h indebted toaaid Kstate
are notified to make payment to either
~f iihovc nam oil persona without
ilotfiy ~ .
N. Kumiifki and Sophia At. Iluum,
Kxecutorw Kit, M. Haunt.
Camden, S. (!., AiiKum-Hth.-lbQH.
R. M. Kennedy, Jr.
COTTON BUYER.
lUi>roKciitiiitf (JeorKe II.
McFiulden.
OJViee lu Roar of Singleton's
Old Bakery
Highest' Prices Paid.
Restaurant.
Not toe i# he t thy give it that 1
have bought out lite restaurant re
cently conduct! d hy K. L Kabas
one dopi- south of my present, place
of huHiutHH, and that 1 will conduct
it tn a II rat- class wa.iuiejL fo? white
people.
Your patronage in solicited.
Respectfully,
E. M Hendrix.
August 28
School Notice.
The City School* of Camden, including]
the Factory mid Malvern Hill schools,
will open on Wednesday September ltith.
I'atrons are again urxed to enter pupils
on the first day of the legion.
No child will Im> admitted to Urtde I,
unless prepared for it, after the teeond
school month.
Children who *ill t?e ??x year* old be
fore January 1 may be entered at opening
Of fcOMHIOIl.
It. M. KENNEDY, Supt,
Til OS. J . KIRKLAND,
C W. BIKCllMOUE,
II. 0. CAURISON.
Trustees.
Ginning Sl.oo.
Our Ginnery has been thor
oughly overhauled and we will
be able to give prompt and
satisfactory service. Our gin
ning charge this season is on
ly $1 ppr bale.
See ua before selling or ex
changing your cotton weed.
Lugoff Ginnery,
M. H. Ration, Mg'r.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
South Carolina ? Kershaw County
In the Court of Common i'leas.
Complaint not served.
The J"Ji\t*r}irisc Building <$? Loan
Association, Plaintiff.
Aijinnst
Mattie Gadson, Leonard Ransom,
Felix Ransom , James Ransom, and \
Da\)iH Wolfe. - Defendants.
To tho defendants: ?
You are hereby summoned and
required to answer the Complaint in thin j
action, which wi.ll l>e filed in tho office of
the Clerk of Oourt of Common Pleae for
the said County , and to aer*e a copy of
your anewet to the said complaint on the f
subscriber at his office in Camden, S. C.,
within twenty (/JO) days alter the tervice
hereof, excluaive of the dav of ?nch ?er
vice; and if you fail to answer tho Com-i
plaint within the tiro* aforesaid, the
plaintiff in thia action will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in tbe|
Ovmptftfat.
W. M. SHANNON,
Plaintiff* Attorney,
Camden, 8. C-, Aug 27, 1008.
To the defendant*, Mat tie O ad son , Leo
riard Ramos,. Felix llan?o?, aad
Jiwt Rauom
Take notice that the Complaint in thia
action waa tiled in the office ef the Clerk
of the Court for Kerahaw Coonty, at
C-, thk 27th day o( An*.
a;.-"*'- ?' "?
GINNING $1.00.
Our Ginnery has been thoroughly over
hauled and we have secured an expert
machinist to run it, and will be able to
give prompt and satisfactory service. Our
ginning charge this season is only $1.00
per bale. See us before selling or exchang
your cotton seed.
CAMDEN OIL MILL,
W. R. EVE, JR., Manager.
Registiation Notice,
Camden, H C.i Jiuly 2, i#os.
Notice i? hereby trivet) tliaj the Hook*
of Ucgi?t ration are now open for the
r?'K'HtiiiM)n of voter*, and will remain
open until the Ml*l of Angnut, liH)8,
(Knndayri excepted.) Under the new law
all <piali(ied voters are required to rejjU
ter.
All ? lioiiv* who registered prior to IH'JH
mv requested to bring 'heir registration
certificate will) them.
Th* Hoard of Supervisor! < ,1 Keg jut m
tion for Kurnhaw County will bo at the
following place* on tin* dalea given here
with for thepurpo*# of r*gist)ring votei*
Itethnne, Septum her 8 hi??I 'J
Wettvillc, " I'
KcrHliftw, ?' 12
Blaney, " _J6
Particn wanting registration eertifi
< will pit' ii ho hi* on hand
J, C. HILTON,
M. U, H A HO N ,
AI.KX imo\*N,
Hoard of IC?ut?iinu u T .7 "rrrhr.rr *
Citation.
South Carolina ? Kershaw County.
H> I c. Hough, C C. C. I'. A G K
Acting J udge of Probate,
Wln'pi.n Emma J, Moore made nuit
to me, to giant her J fitters of Ail
ministration, of the Kfltate of and ef
fects of Ellen Moore, deceaaed.
>Th? are therefore to cite and mimon
i?h nH aml singular the kindred and
creditor* of tin; naid Klleii Moore,
deceased. that they ho and appear before
me, )'i the Court of Probate, to be held
at Camden, on the 29th day ui August,
uey. u f t ? r publication thereof, at 11
o'clock ,i n't he forenoon, I p show cause
if any they have, why the "aid admin
intration nhould not be granted.
<ii\on under mv hand thin 12th day "I
August, A. 1).. 1908. *
Published in the Camden t-Jhroniele,
on tho Mlh day of Annual,
I. c. hocgii, c. c. c. p. & g. s
Acting ?'udge of Probate.
Primary Election Notice.
The socond Democrot'e 1'rima.iy
election will be held od Tuesday
Sept 8th, 1908.
The various clubs must each furn
ish the narnos of three manager* to
the Chairman or Secretary not later
than August the 1st.
CassKtt ? J 0 Price, .1 H Ratcliffe,
W J Stokoa
n Shamrock ? J F Baker, A M Hor
ton, L A llaatey
Pine Tree ? Arthur Hyatt, Jim
Brannon, H J Tidwell
II ? rmitage Mill ? J J Munn, B T
Haatey, W J Christmas
Oakland ? C F Pate, H A Pate, W
F McCaskill
Ruascll Place? -G O Hammond, J
G Caston. 0 B Johnson
Belk Hill? D W Joy, J N MoLood,
0 J Nuunery
Shaylor's Hill ? II M Drukeford, R
L Smyrl, H L Smyrl
Beaver Dam ? J K Smith. R A
Jackson, J R Ribon
Hlaney ? S K Rosa, G E Hinaon, J
\V Wood HO
Betbune ? K T Eatridgo. S T Gard
nor, A 15 MoLaulin
Caatey Hill ? J K Creed, Herbert
Do wey , Totnmie Baa a
Harmony ? J M Butler, H H Bea
siona, .1 M Qrigaby
Enterprise ? W B Lee, C 11 Sprail
ley, Wullaoe Ilorton
Twenty Creek ? Wm Ilabon, N P
Gettya, Henry R Ray
Logoff ? O P Jonea, I*". T Trueadoll,
J A Roaeborongh
Raley'e Mill? M L Raloy, R W
VV on t , Si W Hough
Buffalo ? J G Sowoll, C R Pitta, |
M A Shaw
Camden ? T B Brneo, G S Higgina
J J Goodale
Salt Pond-U J Mcrntyre, P M
Klowerc, Lewia Jackson
Doby'w Mill ? Goorge A Hedge, B
A Boweo, J M Porter
30'a ? Jamca Burfie'd, W W Crox
ton, Martin Canthen
Antioch? J D Sinclair, T P Brown
J 8 Brown
Pine Creek Mill ? Wm Newton,
Wiley Dorrily, T A Myers
Weatvllle ? D F Ovrena, J A Mc
Dowell, E J Gaskins
Beulah? P T Brneo, L T Dixon,
J O Moseloy
Liberty Hill ? 1> S Richards, R B
Jones F G P?rry
Those entitled to vote at ? club
preoinol located in * different town
ship or portion of a township from
thai in whioh they reside, may rota
at buch club preoinct for aagiitrate
and township commissioner for the
townabip or portion of township in
which they reside Managers aboeld
indicate o? poll liate opposite tbe
name of soeh voters, tbe township or
portion of township tn which they re
side.
By order Ooonty KxeoaUre Com*
I Tboe. J. Kirkl
A. D. KENNEDY.
Headquarters For
jWh^n in need of anything in the
hardware line call and see me.
^ A. D. KENNEDY.
Grand Excursion To Charleston And
Isle of Palms Via Southern Ry.
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A npecial train with high-class day coaches will leave Gaff
ney 0 30 A M Wednesday, August 26t.h. via Blaeksburg and
Rock Hill, lor Charleston. Tickets will be sold for special
train going, and good to return on any regular train up to and
including Friday, morning train, August 28th, 1908. Sched
ule of special train and low round trip rates to Charleston as
follows:
Lv Gaflney
Lv Blaeksburg
Lv Smyrua
Lv Hickory Grove
Lv Sliarou
Lv Yorkville
Lv Tirzuh
1 Lv KockHill ?
Lv Catawba Juuc
Ly Lancaster
Lv Heatb Spring*
Lv Kershaw
Lv Wefltville
For tickets fcnd further
Railway agents
J L MEEK,
Assistant Gen Passg Agt. ,
Atlanta, Ga.
Schedule Rate
0 30 am $3 00 Lv Camden
7 00 rid 3 oo jvy Boyk"U8
7 28 am 3 00 Lv Ilugooris
7 38 am 2 75 Lv Claremont
7 53 am 2 75 Lv Kiugville #
8 15 am 2 50 I,v Fort Motto
8 25 am 2 50 Lv St Matthews
9 00 am ^ 2 50 Lv Orangeburg
9 25 aw 2 50 Lv RoweBvilleT"
10 00 am 2 50 Ijv Bianohville
10 25 am 2 00 Lv KeeveavMle
10 35 am 2 00 Lv St Qeorgo
10 48 am 2 00 Ar Charleston
information
Rate
$2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
00
75
Schedule
11 25 am
1 1 50 am
12 00. A1
12 10-pm
00 pm
15 pm
30 pm
55 pm
2 10 pm
2 25 pm
2 40 pm
2 50 pm
4 30 pm
apply to Southern
1 75
1 50
1 50
1 25
1 25
1 25
J O LUSK
Division P;i8s Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
SUMMER EXCURSION RATES
VIA
SOVTKSBH RAILWAY.
Round trip Summer Excursion Tickets to Seashore and
Mountain resort points are now on sale via Southern Railway
at greatly reduced rates. Tickets good returning until Octo
ber 3 1st, 1908. Agheville, Wayne.sville, Henderson ville, in
the "Land o( the Sky/' Lake Toxaway and the Beautiful
Sapphire Country, now in their glory.
Apply to Southern Railway Agents for rates, tickets, etc.
J. L MEEK, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt , Atlanta, Ga.
J. C. LUSK, Div. Pass. Agt., Charleston, S. 0.
SE ^ B O/V^B
Air Line Railway.
t ?re oompomd of the following high clu. cqnli.
room, aleapta* oar tot Ween Jersey City end
dining oar between Washington and Richmond
I Jaokson?ille, alio first et*9* Say ooachss.
?. Seaboard Mall, daily, are oompoaed of following
?wing room sleeping cat batween New York and
board buffet parlor oar betweea Jacksonville and
?r between Washington and Hamlet. dailyA Also
? ' V.
Eastern Time
These arrivals snd doparturea. as well as time And eonneotionn are
f?iven only ss information wnd not guaranteed.
NORTHBOUND
Lv. Camden
Ar. Hamlet
Lv. Raleigh
Ar. Portsmouth
Ar. Riohmond
Ar. Washington
Ar. Baltimore
Ar. Philadelphia
Ar. New York
Ar. Pittsburg
Ar. Buffalo
Ly. Oaaiden
Lv. Columbia
Lv. Savannah
^ Ar. Jacksonville
Ar. St Augustine
Ar. liongoakery
Ar. New Orleans
Ar. Tampa
Ar. Miami
Trains Hoc 81
mcfatr Pullman
Tampa, daily
*nd between
Trains Hot.
equipment :
Jacksonville,
la tape. daily.
Irilnkw day oo
No. 84
9 00 p m
11 30 p m
3 45 a m
1 0 30 a m
9 10 a m
12 30 p m
1.38 p m
3 65 p m
6 30 p m
9.42 p m
6 55 a.m
SOUTHBOUND
No. 81
9-20 a m
10.35 a ro
2.10 p m
7 00 p m
9 10 p'm
0.55 njru
6 45pm
6.30 a m
10.16 a m
No.
6 57
9 20
12.50
6 05
9.80
11 45
4 21
7.30
8 50
12 06
66
a m
ft m
p m
p m
p m
p m
a m
a m
n m
p m
43
P m
No.
10 40
11 46 p m
2.46 a m
7.16 a m
11.00 a m
8.15 p m
7.20 a m
6 20 p m
10.26 p m
A Startling Announcement
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Catch Your Breath and Read the Pol
lowing Telegram Just Received
Fron Our Mr. Gushirsch Who
Is Now Searching The
Northern Markets:
Hirseli Brothers ?v (V>.,
T ti; > ?
K.U,' slump in prices in *ii; Imos wTuiTessTfc TnnrfcfC -
Am purchasing CO per ceni cheap"!* than when here last.
Put on big sale. and make loom ror #.$."> 000 stock of fall and
winter good p. Cut the prios in two if neecssan to move
stock.
( S : <; ivat) "iitts.. Ill
What does this mean? It means
that our stock of $60,000 must mo
In order to move it we will cut
prices in two.
?
50 per cent Discount Sale
Miss College Girl: ?
If you are going away to Colleiie t* ?v t lie present term, you
will find this store your ??ft ieml in need" when you are ready
to buy your equipments for t ho school days.
Run through the following list It i* suggestive of various
needs and shows how low our prices arc:
BEDDING
5-4 Mohawk sheeting, be.-t made (>.V
45x36 Pillow cases to match IT l-2e
Si-90 Mohawk double sheets, 15c
TOW ELS
Extra lar<rp Urub-dry" buck toweK special at 25c
Large sizn cotton buck towels at l()c
DOILIES ? Pure linen, satin finish *1 00 a dozen.
DRESS MATKH1AL
White ground Percales, black figures at 10c yd, g ?od value
at 12 l-2c
Excellent English longclotli 12 1*2 nnd 15c yd. Die*s ma
terials of all kinds
Woolen Dress Skirt-.? All new styles, neat fitting splendid
ly made garments, 3.50 to 7 50
SHOES and Oxtords. ? I lie he>t and most stylish footwear
for women, a full line, all the latest styles, from $2. to $L
For the College Girls Room. --Beautiful cnioli covers in a '
wide range of designs at all prices, covers for fancy Pillows.
Blankets and Quilts in qualities and >it all prices to s jit, all
tahtes. Laces curtains ? all prices.
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ALSO, Hosiery, collars, nccties, gloves, belts, ribbons for
all purposes, umbrellas, handbags, soaps, tooth and bait -
brushes, combs, etc.
HIRSCH BROS & CO.
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