The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 03, 1909, Image 3
The pickling season is
now on u 1 1 <1 the success
with which you meet
is due largely to the
quality of spices and
vinegar.
At the .Pure Food
Store you will find the
freshest and purest
spices of all kinds, both
whole and pulverized,*
Allspice, cloves,
cinamon, ginger,
tnace, nutmeg, tumric,
mustard Heed? white
and black,
?celery, weed, mixed
spices ? the very tiling
for pickles.
Pastry spice .makes
delicious ketchup.
Heinze's
^ '. o
pickling vinegar
Bruce & Lang
Phone 2.
Ofttncjen Cotton Market.
l . ?
>od middling cotton Is quoted
[morning at 1215.
Boarders Wanted.
ANTED ? Two gentlemen boar
re, after the fifteenth of Sjptem
Apply to Mrs. W.S.Alexander
j^rrr -- The Circus ?
P Th&topuLw*riierd on Monday,
and with it the nsual orowd. While
i .tbeoircuB was not as ? large as was
expected, it was fairly well patron^
ized At both performances. *
? ^ ? m* i
Promoted.
It is with a great deal of plearure
that we learn of the promotion of
ouryoung friend Mr. Joseph Nelson
w bo for some time has held a posi
tion at the Southern depot. He ie
now the ticket agent there, whloh po
fiiion wfis formerly held by Mr.Q.H,
Ls coir. . >
"Camden Fox Hunter" ILepllea to^JPox
Hunter From Ailberty Hill*"
Mr. Editor. ? My attention having
been called to ad article, wbioh ap
" l-cared in your paper of 27th, over
the eignature, uFox Hunter From
Liberty Hill." I read the article,
-with feeling# of pleasure, amuse
ment an d pity.
I was pleased to learn tbat these
c^ lobrated fox hunters were success
-fill in catching a few little kitten
f^xes or sucklings; w.th their 25
bead of potlickere. I was amused
*?t liie qut'Hviou naked Brother
George as to his pulse, and as to
whether he felt Little. The proper
qiesiioD would have been not how
- }"ut puise basic? Bui bow does
J uir heart ache (for theso poor lit
lit* suckling (oxen, chased by 25
?'? f ill blooded PotlioWers; just at the
lime when tbey should bo nursing;
in order to gro# Into good sturdy
f >xes, iliat two montbe h4nce,uatghi
bo aide to giv^.^? first olas* pack
each as the Camden fox burners
b*vr, an boars amusement) The
"itier question *'I know you ^ec'
Liillt" should bftvo been thue;How
lmle indeed would you feel Bro.
George; bad you token 5 or 0 of
your Qret olase doge nod kitted two
or three little tackling foxes in ?
? isorning? I
My pity le lhttiougbly aroused, i
for tbe poor little eucklinge. It lei
4^ a case of oiutliy to animate. How
k the noled fox huntere oaUgbt
^7 a few little sucklings, for after lbs
h- MKf9?t is on lb# -pumpkin and tbe
fodder is in the ehock," their only
^ chance to caloh one li *itb a etetl
,raP? or a shotgun, as UptUckers
cant stand lbs sub, wlisn tbe weath
la oool and orisp.
Oamditt HoMh
nano To Be Ghven Awky,
1360 00 ' Upright Grand" Piao*.
m he gl CD away at The (Jilt K?i
Store.
Death
At Cheraw ou the 27th of Autzutt
Mr. P. O. Holland ??n of Mr. I. K
M Holland, of our ct-unty, aged Jit
" years.
Rain.
The hot, ,<lry ^ pell was broken
Sunday niyltl tiy a delightful fain
I'he rain wt? truly, a goduend li
laying the <'u?l and to u certain ex
tent reviling parched vegetation.
Iu Thu Norihern Market*.
Mr. P. T. Villeplgue left list
Monday night for the northern
in ai kni h where ho is purchasing bia
fall and winter stock of goods
Don't make v?ur purchases unti'
you see Mr. Vill?plgoe'tatcck. He
will bo surw to ItAVtt just the thing
I you reed and at prices that will
' suit.
The ?'Terraces."
The "Terraces, " the old Boy kin
homestead has been purchased by
Miss 0 M, Thompson, of Baltiraoro
This place has suffered considerably i
by being trespassed upon. A notice!
la published in Tlio Chronicle today
to which we call the attention of
trespassers. All depridations are
strictly prohibited.
Husk For itooze.
The dispensary in Camden was
re-opened last Saturday afternoon.
It was open only about 55 minutes,
but in that time about, one hundred
and seventy-fire dollars worth of
whiskey was sold ? about three dob
lars worth per minute. The dis
pensary will remain open until the
(5th of November at which timejt
will be per inane n liy^Toled.
*** - ? MM ^ 'Ar4v
Lost UulOi
Strayed from my premises 4 miles
below Antiocli Church on Tuesday
night, August 3 1 ut. one small mouse
colored mare mule with shoes ? on
front feet and on one hind foot. I
Came in direction of Camden; wan
tracked as far as Antiocli Oliurch. {
Reward if notified as to where thej
mule is. Address J.I). Uodgors, An
tiocli, S. 0 , R. F. I). No. 1. I
Drs. Zemp & DePaes 8u?F?r Heavy j
Loss By Fire.
Yesterday morning about 4
o'clook fire was discovered In Zump
6c DePass' drug store. Practical
ly the entire slock <? ruined by
? mbke, fire and water. Consider
able damage was also done the build
ing, The loss Isostlmsted between
$6,000 and $7,000. There was some
insurance on both 'ha building and
the goods.
The Law ?? Being Enforced.
We believe that our splendid of
fleers of the law are succeeding ad-;
mlrably in the enforcement of tbe
prohibition law. A very plalu evb
dence of their work was given o.n
Saturday afternoon In the wild rush
for whiskey that was made a few
moments after the dispensary wa?
reopened. Tbe poor negroes and
some white people and a few pro
hibition! ste( ?) we understand were
dry ? real dry which was a clear evi
dence that blind tigers were not
flourishing.
An Improvement,
A roeent improvement which we
note with a great deal of pleasure is
the cleaning ont of the mill race of
the Pine Oreek Manufacturing Com
pany running from the old mill and
the floodgates. The race has been
oleaned out for several hundred
yardi down into the swamp, draining
quite a good deal of marshy land be
tween the publio road and the mill.
This work was done by Messrs. J. J
Workman and J L Wllliamc, two
thoroughly good business men, and
adds much to this already very yaU
uable piece of property.
Just arrived oar of Portland Ce?
iment, King's Windsor piaster of
jParls. Prions right. 'Shand Build
ers Supply 0 ).
PERSONAL
Mr<t H M Sill has returned from
Montreal, N 0
Supervisor M C Wpst went to
Kershaw last Tuesday returning
Wednesday
Miss Anna Helle Hinson after a
pleasant vis t to friends at Hender
sonville has returned home.
Among llio visitors at. the dedica |
tion laflt Sunday wan Mr B M Ilud i
bod of Berkley Count}'. No one was
liappier than he (or Bfulah is hie old j
home.
We are glad to announce that Rev ;
B G Murpliey has returned to Gam j
den and the nsaal services may he!
expected at tho Methodist Church,
next Sunday.
. Mre W J Dunn has been in Sum j
tor, having beeD called (here by the!
illness with typhoid fever of her!
brother, Dr Arthur Brown, who we
are glad to learn is better now.
After a very pleasant visit to Rev 1
0 C Herbert and family Miss Mattie j
Qerald has returned home Mr. and j
Mrs W C Gerald who have been
visiting in Spartanburg have also re- 1
turned home.
* Messrs 0 J Shannon, Jr., and W.
B deLoach w.ho Attended the Nation>
al irrigation congress at Spokane re
turned to Camden yesterday morn
ing. ~ They have been gone about
flte weeks and traveled about ten
ibooatnd miles, trAfrtttog twenty*
ima flliiiL
Dedication of. Beulah
Church.
Last Sunday wan a hippy day
lor the members and congiegratlon
i of Beulah Church, the occasion be
ing the dedication of their hand
some new CburcU building.
The dedicatory ?t?rnioo ws?
preached by tint excellent gentle
man ? K"V. P'-tcr Stokes, of Charles
ton, a (miner pastor < f that Church I
His lext was: "For the King- j
dom of Qo?1 is not'iiK-at aud drink 1
but righUousnes, and peace, and
joy in the H ol y Ghost" It wan
a beautiful sermon and touched the
hearts of all his bearers.
Immediately after the seruion
Messrs. 0 N. Humphreys, Z. Z.
Haiti. Id H. M P?arce, Jr., aud II.!
K. Smith weru installed as Stewatd* |
of the Church. i
The doors of the Church were!
opened and several members were
received.
The Churcb has a live Sundaj
School of which Mr. J. C. Hum
phreys is Superintendent. The
Clinch also baa an Epworth League
Mr. K. C. 1'earco is president of the
League.
Tiie Church building is one of the
handsomest in the oounty and not
a dollar is owing on it. The mem
bers of the building committee are
Messrs. '/. Z. Barfleld, C. N. Hum
phreys and K. H. Arrant*.
Mr Henry Moore of Camden was
the contractor and builder.
Great credit is due the Christian
people of th fit Church. The writ
er remembers well when there was
uothiug in thit community in the
way of a Church but a brush arbor
under which Methodist, Presbyte
rian and Baptist pastors all preach
ed. Later two Churches ? Beulah
and Mt. O ivot wure built,
Wo heartily congratulate the
good peoplo of Beulah. Tlioy
have done well. May the new
Church be the place where many
shall be called Into the "way ever
lasting."
AUer the service at the Church
we spent the remainder of the day
at the hospitable home of Mr. A.
K. Brown, and we found that h re
cent published account in a Rock
Hill paper of the charms of Mr.
Brown's home was not at all exag
erated.
When in need of mouldings, Bash,
doors, blind* and mantels, see
Shand Builders Supply Co.
A CARD
To my friends! I have sold my
Dry Qoods, Notions snd Shoe bus
iness to L. J. Whltaker and H. $1.
Lang (Whltaker <k Lang) aud ask
rny frlfindg who have favored me
for twenty years, .and for whloh 1 am
yery grateful, to transfer their pat*
ronage to them.
I miv be found one door west of
my former plaoe of business, next
to the Postal Telegraph offjoe,
where J amengaged in Fire Insur
ance will) Kennedy <fc Carrison, aud
wish business in that line. Enter
prlso Building and Loan Associa
lion payments can be made 10 mc
as treasurer, an well as W. Q. W.
dues there. Persona Indebted to
me can get receipts from Whitaker
& Lang if I am not in my office.
ft-spect f u 1 1 r ?
W. K. JOHNSON.
The Old DeKalb
Ginnery
AT
The Pine Oreefc Mil! Is
now ready. The gin h?s bpen
repaired aad is in the best of
shape. A good turnout and
sample guaranteed. Ask
your buyer. Highest pyioei
paid Tor seed.
Williams & McCaskilJ.
Sept. 3.
PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROIJNA,
Executive Chamber.
, Whereas information'has been received
at this Department that an Atrocious!
Murder was committed in the County of J
Kershaw on or about (ho twenty-sixth I
day- of October, 1008, upon the body of I
Robert White by Jim Kelly, and that the
said Jim Kelly has fled from justice.
Now, Therefore, I, M.F. Ansel, Govern,
or of the State of Routh Carolina, in order
that justico mav bo done and the majesty
of the law vindicated, do hereby offer a
reward of One Hundred Dollars for the
appn-hen-ion, delivery and conviction of
the said Jim Kelly a light ginger-cake or
mulatto negro, height about live feot eiiiht
or nine inches, weight about 150 pounds,
age 23, big mouth, thick lip$, coarse voice,
drinks and gambles, occupation, brick
mason and plasterer, hai.- black nearly
straight.
To the Sheriff of Kershaw County: at
Camden, S. C. .
In testimony whereof I have
hereunt* set ray band and
caufed the great seal of the
State to be affixed, atColum
I SEAL.] bia, this the sixteenth day
of August, A. D. 1900, and in
the 18tth year of the Inde
pendence of the United
State* or America.
M. F. ANSEL.
Br the Governor i
?. It. Urt OWK, ^ _ 3
When You Buy A Pine Horse
-C ???
You do not turn him loose along t ho road to
graze. You put him into a field where you
know tlit; fences are nil strong, :i nd where there
is no ehanco of Ii'ih breaking through and es
caping. Why not follow the aaiUe plan with
your mono)?
With all tho protection n>u ran give your
earth around the house, ii is never safe. 1 here
are no hiding pbtces that onttnot bo discovered.
There are no houses that lire absolutely lire
proof, The newspapers aro idled daily with
accounts of robbcrita and destruction ot con
cealed money. In oilni; word*, your fences
are nevi r secure.
Vrotect your money just as you would your
live stock, Put it into our hank where it will
be perfectly safe.
THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN K HU
SH AW COUNTY.
THB FIRST NATKOKAli BANK.'
r ? ' ? . // ' .*?
John T. Mackey, (3, J. Shannon, Jr.,
CaHhier. President.
fk. B O pp D
Air Line.
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Ar. Washington
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For further information and reservations apply to
E. J COOPRR. A-gent, J. S EJTCH BEKQEK, T P. A ,
Camden. 8. C. CMnmMa. 8 (]
C. B. RYAN, G PA, R. H HAN8KLL, A. G. P. A,.
Portsmouth, Ya. Savannah, Ga.
Leave Columbia
Arrive Savannah
A GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO SKK THE
Pacific Coast And The Alaska- Yu
kon Exposition,
The best and moit inexpensive way to see the Pacific Coast r.nd the
Great Western Country this summer, and take in ttie Alaska Yukon Expo
oition opened June 1st, is to <'go as you ploase, pay a* you go, utay as long
as Ootober fllst, if you desire." Why not spend your own money? Why
not plan your own trip and go in comfort, and, <?heo it su.ts you? This,
may be done by planning yoqr trip over tlio Southern Railway in oonneo
lion with an individual party leaving tho Carolina* July Rrd, on tbo ludi
vidual Expense Flan, wbloh will cost you about half as much us a fixed
expensive excureiqn tour.
July 3rd, Route
G'oldsboro to Harrinnn Junction
Harriman Junotlbn to Danville, Ky.
Danville* Ky.. to St Louis, Mo.
St. Louie to Kansas City, Mo!
Kansas City to Denver
Denver to Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City to Lo
ROU jgb TRIP RAILROAD RATES.
Going Via Any Ticketing Route Selected And Returning Via Any
Ticketing Route As Desired. Via Portland, 8cattle and San Francisco or
vico versa, going or returning one way via Portland and Seattle.
Southern Railway
Queen A Cresent
Southern Railway
Wabash R. R.
Union Pacifio
Denver & Rio Grande
S. P. L. A. ^ 8.4 Salt Lake City to Los Angeles.
From
Goldsboro
Greensboro
Durham
Spartanburg
Columbia
Orangeburg
Greenwood
Rock Hill
- Andorson
From
$09.75
99.75
99.75
97.45
98 20
98 20.
90 65
98.35
96 10
Raliogh
Salisbury
Cliarlotto
Greenville
Charleston
Newberry
Chester
Sumter
$99.75
99 75
99 75
96 65
90 7ft
97 45
98 :*5
99 75
Rates quoted from pther points on Application.
Tickets limited to Ootober 31st. 1909, and permit stop overs at all
points west of Chicago or St. Louis. Tickets on sale daily to September
29th, 1909. Lower rouud trip rates to and from California quoted ou ap
plication. Before oompleting arrangements f<>r your trip give us an op.
porlunity to talk with you about Iho d'.'tails of it, quote y??u beet rates
and tell you of tbo most interesting points, and the best and cheapest way
to ?ee them.
/ J. 0 LU3K,
Division Pa*?enger Agent,
Charleston, 3. C.
CALLS ATTENDED ANY HOUR BAY OR NIGHT
'[ EST. E. O. M?C HEIGHT. ^
RON.
I
Big Bargains in Summer Goods
?
At The
THEY HAVE
CiOT TO 00
To make room for our Fall andWin
ter Stock. Our buyer Mr. P.T. Ville
pigue is now in the Northern Mar
kets Rushing Fall and Winter Goods
on us, and we propose to SLAUGH
TER the balance of ourSummerStock
for THE NEXT TEN DAYS.
See us Before you buyBagging&Ties.
Yours Respectfully,
The FamousGilt Edge Store,
P. T. Villepigue, Proprietor. /