The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 24, 1905, Image 3

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TREE TO ALL (MURCM SUPPEI13 y A MO %IEtYT>P'?|5 T IMPORTED JAPA^e<S >(APKgu. WITH PURCHA5XC CP , FOH SALE OY Balmond Brothers, tStaylo And Fancy Grocorfi. YOVItS FOR A CLEAN NEW YDARt It is our province to make the home Military, wholesome, sweet and clean in ho far us wo care for ifn plumbing bj modern owuIkmU. Wo befpuak join or dels during 1905, knowing fill) well that Me can aecord you full mcsnure of isat {?ti( l.'on? evt u H8 to prion ^(jiad U> e? tiniato uii any jol?, no matter how small. Pianos and Organs. Thoroughly tuned, cleaned and Truesdell House. Tourist Rates,' Southern Railwav, the ?outh'e greatest system. Unexcelled din ing oar eeivicc, through Pullman .?leeuing cars ou al: through trains. Convenient schedules an all local trains. Winter tourist rates are now in effect to all Florida points. For full information as , to rales, routes, etc., consult nearest South ern Railway ticket agent, or, JOI1N F. JKNKIN-? . rc paired. R. 1J. Shaw. Itfnv. Hunt, v' Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. Very Low Rates to Washington, D. . C. and Return. Account Presidential luaugurti tion Ceremonlos, Washington, D. C. March 4th, 1905, Southern Railway $nn'iunces the very low rate of One Fare (plus 25 cents) for the round trip. Still lower ratea for Military Companies and Brass Hands in uni form, twenty or moro on one part) ticket. Tickets will he sold on March 2ud and 3rd, Qnal limit of March 8tb, 1905. J However, an extension of final limit to leave Wasfc^ugton not later than midnight of Martih 18th, 1905, may be had by depostiug ticket with Special Agent at Washington, D. C. on or before March 8tb, 1905, and payment- of fco of $1. at time of d?'Hoeit. For further information as to rate, schedules, sleeping car icsor yatloos, etc, apply to uny Agent of the Southern Railway or address Brooke Morgan, A. Q. P, A. Southern Ry, Atlanta, Ga. Letter to Mr. F. M Zemp. Dear Sir : A great many people will ?ee your house in the course of the next ten years. We want it to >-akow what Devoe lead-aod-zinc will do. We should like you tp paint ft, and then not paint it agaiu for teu years ? unless it needs repaiut log. We'd like such a sample as that in every town in the country ? with [ a notice about it in tiie local paper: "Mr. Z trap's house was painted ten JSH19 sgo with Devoe lead-And-zinc hat never been repainted. The is not so bright asjt was ; but paint is as perfect* a coat as out water. i a one that lasts three years; it not. Devoe lead- and long, if not: ? you have any fault to find it paint, either now in put it -on, or hereafter in the wear, dealer about it." authorize him to do what is at our expense." want your house as a sample, k a witness. Your* truly, . W. Devoe ?fe Co. & Shannon sell 74 Uaztar ;tt The Courtiy Club Houyo. / The Udtffl of the Kpifcopal ci u rcl will hold u H*z*ar ut the Clmtn Club Ho it mo opening Wt'iirJrml n\ afternoon, March J si, at 2 oYlock Hours ? Kroro 2 to 1 1 p. to. on Wed 'leadav nnd on I huraday from U). to 1 I p. id. Admittance 426? for adults u ii d 1 Ol*. f??r children riio public cordially invited. A Gatd of Thank* The L idles' Aid Society of (Jraee I iCpiscopil ehu:eh Ih'?; to ackuonl dgu with i n hi. Ii? l he following g?T. .-rous conti iliuiionN to i lie i i M iz mi: (? \V .lit r Mcjvcr for Viryinis /aiolinu C'Ucmicul Co, 1 tou high ;rade ferli! 'zt Royaler G uano Co, of Norfolk, I t-2 tons aoimoniated guano. A. C. I'hclpf, 1>. M , for So. Col on Oil Co., 1 ton cotton seed tui-*> Special R:tt<s to New Orleans, Mobih and PensacoJa. The S.-aboaid announces h ra?< f one fare, plfo 25 cent*, from all >oin's on its line to Now Orltan*, <!i ; Molnl'1, Ali'? u n d 1'enaacols, Kih, ?nd rt-lu i n, account Murdi 0i?? e?l brauon at tlute points, March 2nd ? o 7 th. TickHs will be eold Mnrcli si lo 6th inclusive, with final limit !Q leave all these points not l*iei (ban March llib, except on pay* ?dent of fee of 60 cents and exten ion of limit can be obtain until! lurch 2i>th. For further information in io I'uardi) to raits. schedules and loutea apply to your nearest Sea lioaid Agei.t or address, \V. L. Hurroughs, Ti'iY. I'aas. Agent, Columbia, 8. C. j NoI?;h From Went Wateroo Mr. ffo l>crt Mickle in erecting a j i.andoouiv} and commodious rot* i- , ilence, Mrs M/ggio B uis^el ia alao : ri reeling a very attractive residence Vhen completed thtsu buildings 7 i 1 1 ? rt fleet cudit upon our coin- . ?a unity. The old NcIgoh home we under i tnnd will be occupied by Ihti high- ( iy esteemed and very txceiltni oijpg g? ulleinan Mr. Thomas N?l i on, who, if pj^nea lail not will i-ave a new occupant f"i it who will ? a welcome addition lo our com munity. Miss Ma Raes and Mr. Sills \V i I- ? ton were man led on Thurtduy eight of last week Mr. J. A. Origs I y otlJcialiijg. Mr. James McCave and MisaSal l e Wall 6 were mnrrfed on the 13th i iat Rev. C. C. Herbert, of Cam- ' ccn oftloluttng. * * * Store Burned. i On Saturday morning lust the B .ore of Mr. K B. Lorick, near Can-' t y Hill, together with nbout one j thousand dollars worth of good?,! *? as totally destroyed by tire. There I t as no ioaut aouo and the origin of | t ie Ore is unknown. Socicil?l)ots. Oil Friday afternoon from 4 Co 6 o'clock at tho handsome old Kirk v ood home of Mrs Mary Withers fc iikland there was one of tho mopt beautiful entertainments ever given b? the energetic .Matrons Club when A/rn. Tho*. J K'rkland was the gra> e>ous bostesH assisted by Mies Mario hirkl&nd. Th? guest of honor waa ^.ips Johns, of Norfolk, Va, who is v siting Mrs. Itobt. M. Kennedy The grand old house and grounds u jeded no extra decorations for the exquisite furnishings of generations h:ive been kept in perfect order and a 1 aiound is so handsome that the whole continues a thing of beauty a id will bo "a J >y forever." Mrs. Kirkland who in always a charming hostess bad displayed her usual artis tic taste for novelties. The score ct rds were beautifully hand painted ".iubter Brown's Tigo" flouring con spicuously. Fuc siuiile resolutions ft )iu the mischievous Bu?t?r were passed ar?>und among the delicious re* frashments while the prigos carried o it the delightful designs. The fl.st which w-s won by Mrs S. B A lams waa one of the Youngster' a trunks which escaped the inspection officers at ou> local custom house and h ;d smuggled within a beautiful lace h vndkerclnef, while the Qon*(4*tion whioh wao won by Miss lOtnma II aile u is a real Buster Brown Pillow oov or. ? i At Miss Honor Ling's delightful entertainment which was a Valentine p ?rty the decorations were moat artis tic. The Score cards being fancy q livers which were filled with silver at rows. 'I ho tables were maked with hearts and Valentines. The lovely little apron embroidered in hearts was awarded U? Miss Marga r? t Johnson and the handsome book [of valentines and love storiea was | won by Misg Het MeDowall. Tile Junior Aid Society of tho Presbyterian church gave a most ?nceesful Washington Birthday par. ty at the handsome new rosidence of E. O. MoOrelgbt on Lyttleton street In the afternoon and night of tl ? 22nd of February . The young ladies wore beautifnl colonial cob u ?es willi patohes of powdered hair arid made beautiful hostesses. Tbe s .'eet girl waitresses woro "too cote f< r uuv thing" in their caps and fancy a irons, and altogether, both (loan* o ally and SociaMy it was a grand access. A* the proceeds are to be aided to i he ir thuich fund to pur c ass a henofoire organ it -is very g ttifjinit (Kit tbeir efloria were ao h ^hl apiiffdatwl Between $95 0t> a ad flOO.OO war* real i tod. Muu bo and Lot to Leaee. i Wanted to leaa** a lot of font hcm'x w i tli l> we III n 12 House and linn, on K?ir Street #nd on outskirts of tin1 Town. Suitable for miijmII Dairy or Ti uek and Chickeu Karuo. Tent** lenftonable. Apply at The Chrout | r!o OlMot). it. New bakeiy. The attention of our reader* it. called to the advertisement of Mr. W. M. Young, who will ahout the 1st of March, open hit) bakery at Sin gleton's o|.l Htaiid. The servici*** of I u first-class baker have been seemed snd the public will be served in tin wry beat to ) !?'. Will Meet at Mr J. F. Weti'a Oin House. Wo have been requested to hu tiouuco that the meeting of ihe I ? r - toeiH of School District No. 2 which takes plain to -morrow wil' ho held at Mr. J. K. West's #tn hou?e. Ail inlet csuo will govern j themselves accord iuglv, and It in hoped thai there will he a full turn i ii t. Coi p nation* IX.?Vi- fioula. It i t? btiid sometimes tli.it coip ?r itiout are Soulier. This is entire \ v erroneous, especially to with the Virginia Carolina Chemical Co., U oyster Gusno C.o., of Nor folk, Va , uid the Southern Cotton Oil Co., m.cIi of whom h " v ?? coutiihuUil u" liieruliy to tho ha/a:tr to tin held l,y the Ladies Aid Society of the K pi 8co pa] church next week. Je/tig nay these companies live and flour Cheap Ratou To Washington; D C. And Return via Seaboaid Air Lmo Railway Account of President Inaugura tion March 4th, t he Seaboard Air '.line Hailvyiy nill on Mutch iud ltd sill inwiid 1 1 1 1?? tickets to Wa'diintfton I). (), atr*Vije very low of |t 13 80. For Military Com munis or Hraif Hinds in unif<wuiH SO oi more on r. n c- thk t, r *i i o of 31)35 pt r enpita will apply. Final ?filiuu limit Maich ytli. l?y d< - josiliny: ticket and paying a fee of ?>r.n dolinr mimtt can be extended in itl Marc'i 18 th, 1905. R.uiv .juoitd apply ff m Cumdeu. Foi further information call on ti y Seaboard Ag< nt or address W, Iv Huiiou^Uh, T. P. A , Columbia, S. fj. Having sold rny Insurance busi t 09s to Messrs Williams & Steedman I would"rcspeotfully ask that all par ties heretofore favoring me with their Insurance, renew their policies with Messrs. Williams & Steedman, Thanking my former patrons for their favors and assuring thera that {.renewal of Ibeir Insurance with ^Villiams & Steedman will bo a con Couanoc of these favors, I am Very Respectfully, Albert S. Zcrnp Statement ; f I he Bank of Camden, 0cvm??e-n, S, The con (lit ion of the Hank of C A ui (leu at t. lie close of business, Jan. 31, 1905: RESOURCES. Loana and Discounts, $253,735.42 Bouaa 45,000.00 Cash oo Land and in oilier Iianka 74,090 07 Real Ratate, Furniture and Fixtures 14,887 48 * $387,712.97 LIABILITIES, Capital 125,000.00 Surplus and profits 75,703.46 Deposits 253,464.36 Rediscounts, 30,000 00 Dividends unpaid 2,572.00 Due otber banks 973.15 ?387,712 97 I, C. H. Yates, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly 4-voar that tbs foregoing statement ?.t true end correct to the beet of i y knowledge end belief. * G?H. Y A TBS, Cashier. , Sworn to before me, this 31st day >? January, 1905. C. W. Birch wore, [l. e.] Notary Public. Attest, Correct, r H .G* Oemeon, ) A. D. Kennedy. W. II She . . , __ J\Mcps Susi Si^its, <>hildrep& Sv it p?-V 3 iSUITS THAT Kl f. 1MHCK AM) ( ) \ ' LITY li I ( i I l IN MKN?, \U)\> & CHII.DUKN.S.! I . ! v -+ I <, J - ?>. V ? > ~ i Coma ant! Kt us j-liow you .e very latest m Shoe*. We, ; THINK WtM'un |)Ica>t- you. v'e KiXiOW W(' iho . v :1c 1 lie iy . i I Juftt Receiving a fnsa I i : . c < Neckwear ? latest color* ?; ik! 8 ha pes. Latest Shaped in Sell ,m.l S: Sla s from Lowest to lli^li ? j est GradeH. Come and w? us il you wan- o b? pleifcrtl. I a SHOE, HAT A Kt CLGTiNG A DOLLAR SAVi 9 S A >1"?J DOLLAR MA and as Cotton has declined Fifi good? _A.. JD. KE3 and save y< A beautiful line of Christ mas docket Cuttlery, Handsome Ca. oiis and Air Kitten fur the 13 03 h porcelain lined, Clean and pre never fuller. Especial sitt(jnti< mont. Saddles, Harness Hiid' What nicer present for the v the kitchen fitted out with our CHOICE Cf Try our home made Mola'ses, New Orleans. The favorite4 15 Do not tako utheso are just as ^et your dollars worth. tn 1) 'liars per Hale, buy your rom risrs dy, r do', bus. -roodb in the way of Table nud in# Kots $2. to $5. Axes, wag Sec our Delft Enamel ware, 7. ' Our Hardware line was pui< i to the Saddlery Depart , Horse wear, Lafj Robes, e th.iii & Garlanc! Range and autiful Delft warO? DOWRIES. Oc p r gal, far superior to lgar. ' Hams always on hand. >od'' but buy ''Kingatut" and k OUR. 5EST CLEARANi iE SALE! We , will disconti ue handling Cloth - ing, and in order to i hi flic stock down as low as possible \v> put the k into prices. Our businc s has grown so that we must, oil accoun of room, cut out some line, and we In > e deeiden to cut out Clothing. We ill continue mak ing prices to close oi - the entire line ot Men's, Boys' aifd Child en\* Suits and Pants. rihis sale began Moiida morning with more buyers present and greater enthusiasm than any previous sa .} vvc liave yet con ducted. Weexpec to make this Clear ance Event a pronou ccd success by . of eriug bigger and bett- r values than ever before. New barga us w lb c thrown out each day. We are in earnest iu making this eraphatu illy our most suc cessful CLEAAANCE Si <E. I ? - "* a Grand Clearance Sal ; AT BEDIMING. SATURDAY, KRH'Y. 1TM, 1!)0' A* is our usuft' cusioui at ho ei,d o ta li n visc n wc ai' _t<>ii?^ to slaughter iili \s int r ?. oo Is. '1 h in is no Fake *al? bli the (irnniue Article. Th?io > ds are coin >? fo ) e * lil sitnobti I'.owt, Hifine under cost, and all at a gr i?t sacrifice. And ic .leinber wo have not boon offering goo Is at coitall the year. All heavy winter Dress g' ods, Flannel Waist-in"* Flannel o ' ;kirting and Cloaking; Ladies and Childrens Sweatern; Ladies Silk and Flannel Waists; Ladies I lira and Facinators. ?udies tailored Suits, Walking Skirts, Cloaks, Jackets and Rain x Coats. BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. Slothlpg! OlotM All of our Men? and Boys clothing un 1 overcoats at daughter prices. V RUGS AND ART SQUARES. We have a beautiful line of tliese g-)ods that are . goin^ :it a great sacrifice. I Wc have just received tjhe prettiest - ' ***. ~ ' ? ~4 Hue of Embroideries, Edgings, Flounc* ? ligs, Insertions, Bcadings and Ail Over it ?\ ? CJoods that have been brought to this . . city (that was the comment of* one of our utdy customers) and arc opening up a oeautiful line of Spring Ginghams, white ? ioods and Mercerized ... Novelties. ' -"4. - those "Pino Crepes" only 25c per Yours Bespectfully,