The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 25, 1908, Image 3
tbu mldopQC
Clyharo '
wasditootered Io"ThT JIB
alarm w? qiven and as soon as pos
sible iho fire companies nere there
hut o?tfo time to save the build-*
ing. Mott uf vl?a furniiine w??
gotten oat hut in a more or less
daiuagcd-condi'.ion. Tue house be
longedtQ Capt. L. b Clyburu and.
tl?cr?-uJ|aaiioine insurance *?n it,
Tlie fire la thought to have origi
nated from tbo stove flue.
A Boy's Composition.
A ioliool ibk'iidi is a verb bcc&uao
?he denote# action when you throw
puper w*rt? at the girls. Switch is
a conjunction and is used to con
Dfct the verb school ma' a in to thfc
noun boy. This is a compound
seoUttOftr oi- *hich boy U the 'ettb.
joct andiwltch is the objeot, ? Firsi
person, lingular number awlnl
csee. ^School ma'ftm is different
f i Gin: a boy^ wo are piftite; :\nd
a- eohool ma'am wears.
"Banged til over Tier" forehead. jtfhe
putil>?,Bt ou tl?r f*ae ?nd *0,De
hip fellows come and take her
ho??. Ms saya a school ma'am
nevtr g?U to be tildcr than eight
e en until she' get* married. Jt
, infees tiro school ma'am* a day to
cook ? dinner. ^S&cV/i
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HowAn? Filrtlng Bill fw flMu U
itstfve Oiepn^sfltl prob*?
ognlso his legislative off
the tallowing account
tie t ran elation of tfo ar<
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J of Georgia, JJ. STXl
passed which shall
if the wife has de?
licaments In order to
beattt/j 8nch eon
rs are : paints, pow
bo teeth, falee hair,
.? fine linens, open
iwof* waJ^ietc
In *p
legale
ice fin
whicb
Oct.
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ill nd *y,
tl? od i? L
l)t:H of
\ enu of
?li*plei
eaidence
Monday
1 o'clock,
aa ii ib
JC I B#
certatnid.
At rhe Opera House To Night.
There' Will be preeented at the
Opera House to-night talking pic
ture*, the wondorful O*raeraphono
crafce of big oitios. Tuis is some
pUg now for Camden and w# are*
sure the audience will bo highly
entertained. No ' one should raiso
it. Admission only 26c for adults
and 15c for children.
Escaped From The- Chain Gang
gjMh Wheeler, a negro convict od
the county chain gang, escaped
from the gang early on Monday
morning, the 21st iust. He is a.
bout 26 years old, 6 feet 2 inohes
high and weight 180 pounds. Su
pervisor West has offered a fewarH
'?f Fifty dollar* for hie capture and
delivery , . at the CamdVn jail.
\V heeler * as serving a sentcnco os
five years the gmg for murder of
James Hunter.
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NEW EXHIBITS AT
THE STATE FAIR
it r
Octcbtr 20 to 30<uPriu? for
Successful Farnieri.
One of the best attractions - at the
State Fair this ye ar, which . will he
held in Columbia beginning Monday,
October 36th, and clestng -Friday, Octo
: -lif-r -AOth, will he tho Field Drop -Depart
ment.- This r.? w feature will prove of
I interest t6 fVi'i j farmer in, the State.
I^t wiH be? under tho mona*em?nt <>t
Prof, J.- N,, Harper, Director. Of the
{Mfcmatm Kx p-rl :il StatiOnT.JHi'ho If
i one o?<thc befit agricultural experts- in
|vlh? South. Profesaor Harper has per
sonally aajjkdted the- exhibits for this
deportment, and will arttattgo every-,
thing to Advantage, Ho \tflll- be as
sisted by his whole corps of expert
associate?, end It will be worth the trip
to tiro fair Just Ho talk to those expert
men and get their ideas on practical
farminp. h
dlemeon ?elleire will have a big ex
I hIM t in this department, but'wlll not
\At-taan8ca ur-e aroime * wnrr tao ihtn^
vi?h??l exhibits. Some fine prises will
l be uw.irded the farmers. For Instance.
I 150. will be ?jlVcn for the largest yield
of corn td the acre, $25 fo* tho second
best; and cotton will have the same
amount awarded fop tho host yield per
acre; Dozens &f other interesting con
tests have been provided.
? * - - a r?*oV?Hrvnl
W piio ?. w?. .....
will he. n??fe thoroughbreds shown than
e\ .>r before. The utalls have al| been
renpvated-and the pure water from the
city has been oonnecied. so ihat fhp
? cattle and Mock will be wall taken
r care of. Thts will be good news |o
?*f- beeed**^ who might other
heaitated to send their flucat
r The poultry show bids fair
Success this year. Th*re
>r* interest in every <1*.
management believes
and
PBSSONAl
Mvh>u N A HeMiuno and Tliomaa
Yarborougb. of JietUuue, were w.
Cftniilcn'ou Monday. Mr K T K|.
trldgo wan h?ro on Tuesday.
Mra K K Sill who baa bcon upend
ing the Humtuor ii< Saltillo, Mexico,
liaa returned ?" Camden Hccnmpa
nied by her aunt, Mra M E Shaw,
I'm i. ii i !j of ibid place, but for many
ynrw a re*> i<l?*u t of Han Antonio.
t?uxas. ... \\r* Shaw in pleasnntly
remembered and ^er many Iriendb
are delighted that elie haw come t<>
spend the winter in Camden.
William Br at ton McCaa Dead
Mr. William tyrattco McCaa, a
leading attorney of the York coun
ly bar, died at Ins Immu in Yoik
v il 1*3 &und*v afternoon at 5 o'ulock
from the tffeota of an attack of
gaituta* auatained about two
wflcki ago. Tl>? defeated w*e a
inn of the late K G. McCaa, oncc
Lleutenanl-Quv** rnor of Ilia State,
and mi in the Mat. year of hia age.
lln leaves a widow and thtee chil
dren. ? Rock !i ill Herald.
Graduate* of -Camden School Rank
Well.
" It will he pleafting to tlu; Super
intendent, teachera and friends of
the Ctmdcn High School, to know
tlint ila trraduatoa rank well at th?*
Collegia which they atteud. Not
oulv uro they admitted wuhuut t-x
anitnalion to ihe Krenhmau ?ltn?,
hut when tb*y try for a higher
claas they r? flhet credit upon their
homo cchool. This ia evidenned hy
the fact that Mines Elizabeth |)u*
Dose, Nauniu Hough and N?u
Trttuihitm, upon examination in
Lttiu uiul Rogllab, were laat wo k
admitted in those branches to the
Sophomore claa* at Wiutrop Col
lege.
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Excursion Rates Via Southern By.
To Chicago, I, I., Mud return. Tick
els on tittle Oct 1 to 8 inclusive,
limited OcWiO, 1908
New Orleans, Lh., ?ud return
? Ticket* -on sale Of tr -7/ ft ? nrrt*1T
inclusive, limited Oci. 24, 1008.
Birmingham, Alabama, and return.
Tickets on sale Ojt. 18, 19 and
20, inclusive, limited October 26.
Milwaukee, Wia, and return. Tick
ets on salu Oct 8 to 14 inclusivo
limited Oot 21. ' j
Denver, Col., and return. Tickets
on sale daily unit! S*jpt. 30, I i mi*
Ud pet. 31, 1908.
For rates, ticket*, eto, apply to
So Ky ticket ngunts n't address J L
Mr>ek, A G P Agt, A'tUnta, Ga., or
J C Lusk, D P Agt, Charleston SC
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Jewish New Year.
T?ie Jewish New Year whlclw-fsfts
on Sit unlay, kept. 26, ushers in the
year 5669 of ihe Jewish calendar.
Ttie Jewish jenr is rounted by the
moon periods and because of the
difference in the solar and lunar
calendars the time for the New
Year varies from year to jear with
the current calendar. . ..
Ten da>s after ? the New Yeor
come* Fast day ? or Yora Kippur?
im which day llii'rc i? among llie
Jt'WH no cccasion of fat?tlne ??d
'4"flliClirtn of tb? soul." Faithful
Jews the woi Id over do not thke
nn) food or diink from sundown
to sundown. This occasion is
more generally observed than any
Jewish holiday. Yom Kippur falls
this \oar on Oct. 5 and from sun*
down on Out. 4 to sundown on the
day following Fast day will be. ob
served.
If the rain catches yon without an
umbrella just remember that tber6
was a time when there were no um<
brellas ~ ? ? -L
Executors' Notice.
AH parties indebted to the lat? Mr*.
Martha Team will ideaaamaks payment
to the undersigned, and all parties kavt
ing claim? against her or her estat'v"iH
present the B?iue duly attested to the
undersigned for payment.
JOHN L. OBTTYfi.
LAUBKH8 T. MILLS,
Executors Estate Martha Team.
Sept. 24tb? 1?0$. ,
- Bridges To Let.
Notice is hereby given that bU)s sVe in.
Fitod for building two bridges for the
County? Miller's Bridge and BUket
nev's Bridgo. Contraot for Miller**
Bridge v^ill l>e let on Wednestay. Sept.'
88rd, and Blakeneye iir?dgo cp Thprsqay
8ept, 24th. , 4 M, Jp. WKST.
Co. Supervisor.
Wept. 11? 4t.
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FOB 8A LN.
Fine lot of brand new furniture
consisting of two roabogony bed
room suites, one mabogony hall
suite, golden oak dining room
suite, range and entire kitohen oQt>
fli, bath tub,' rugs and carpets.
AK , flmt-clana. ^arilet
wishing to furnish house for north*
ern boarders will do well to look
Into this. Must be taken as a
whole. Enquire at this office.
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Very Low Rates to Dearer, Oolora4o,
^jpd Return via Southern Ry.
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Oj sccount of the Annual Con
vention, American bankers* A"?
ciation, the Southern Railway an
nounces attract.ve low round trip
rales to Denser, .Col. Tickets to
!8i sold daily until Sept?jBsWr 30tb,
1008, good to return leaving Dfen
ver not later than Ootohw 31,1908
For rstes, details, schedules, eto ,
apply to Southern Ky ticket agents,
Atlanta,
Ga? or J 0 Lusk, D P A., Ckarlee
U?.8C.
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t The Bank That Accommo
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This Bank aims to (Rive
you good service. We cash
out-of-town checks for you,
furnish you drafts for send
ing money away, give you
your money in any denomi
nation desired. We will pro
vide you with checks if you
have an account with us.
We are always glad to ad
vise and assist you in mon
ey matters. Hake your de
posits with this bank which
makes a point of good treat
ment to its depositors.
Our accomodations are adequate lo every
Banking need. We endeavor to make our ser
vice as nearly perfect as possible. Bring your
account to our Bank to-day.
The only National Bank in
Kershaw County
TimHrmii rank.
N. G. BOYKIN^
FIRE INSURANCE. ?
And Mercantile Kinks A Specialty.
RepresKi^v)i)ly The Jiost And Most Reliable Companies
Ileal Ksfcate And Kenlinir Atront.
k. D. KENNEDY.
Headquarters For
When in need of anything in the
Hardware line call and see me.
A. D. KENNEDY.
The floods have done great damage
But
PATID WOLFE
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Having recency bought out a lnrge
BANKRUPT STOCK
and a splendid ling of freeli goods iu the Northern markets
consisting of
Clothing and General Merchandise
Is better prepared than ever to offer you Special Bargains
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along all i nen
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Suits made to Order a Specialty
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Railroad Fare refunded to all West Wateree patrons whose
.... purchases amount to $5.00
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Bead; With A Full Line
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Fall And Winter Goods.
The Famous Ciilt Edge Store Can
Now Serve And Please Its Many
Friends In Quality & Price.
Cotton gooda of all kind way flown nt the old price. A
good Checked Homegpnn at 6 c yd
A good Sea Inland lloinsnnn at no yd.
Light and dark Calico at 5c yd.
Uuhleached Drill at 8 1-tto yd.
3(5 in Bleached Ilonienpiio at 8 1-ttc yd.
Fruit of Loom and Andros? Ooggin* 1-1 at 10c yd.
Sheeting, bleached or unhloachod, full width, at 25? yd.
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Our lino of Woolen Dross Go >ds is v ?ry strong in staples
and novelties. j To see them is to buy. IiUok fires-? #oo<ls a
specialty. ?? ? ?.
Novelties in new stylo drops goods for early Fall si^its.
Poplins, Obeveron Stripped Silks. Novelties in cotton goods
with bands, et*w4n the new shades ? Copenhagen- Blue, To
bacco Brown, Champagne, Reds, etc.
flotiops, ^lotlops?
Stock full of the newest things in this line. Fpeoially
strong line of of Hosiery for ladies, children and men ? - , Z ? - - -
GENTS "FURNISHING 60MS.
Shirta, Ties and Underwear to suit an} arze purse.
STAR BRAND SHOE I BETTER
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For ladies, ohildren and men. The best slioe oil earth for
th money.
Just Received
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" .A beautiful lino Mattings, 'Rugs and Art Squares. See our
Fiber Hugs and Art Squares. Something new.
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A Long Needed Want Filled.
Wo have fixed up a complete Lading' Waiting Room up
stairs with lavatory end toilet attached where a lady can
rest and be perfectly private.
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Yours Respectfully,
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TheFamous Gilt Edge
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P. T. VillepUrue, Proprietor.