The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 10, 1905, Image 3
Salmond Brothers,
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Siuplo Ami Fancy Grocers.
Je?al JfeWj.
. Oj: orator WauleJ.
' Wanted by Camden Telephone
Co, an Operator to take charge at
once. Apply lo person or writing
at tlio Central office.
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JQyynotic Show.
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One of the beet featureu of the
Carnival is the hypuotio show where
the lady floats up in mid air. If you
have not seen it yet you should not
longer neglect it for it oerUiuly ,is
marvelous.
Two Pigs Taken Up.
One black pig, and one black and
white epblled [tig, were taken up a',
the Hermitage Cotton Mill. Own
er can Jfet them by paying for this
notice and other expenses.
Thomas Gardner.
To Rent Out tha County Farm.
The county commissioners have
decided, if they can got the proper
l>idn, to rent cut the County Farm
The lulirmary will noj, bo included
? only the Farm ia to be renVd
See official notico in tlua issue of
The Chronicle.
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Has Gotton His Razor.
We V7ere informed by Judge I F.
Holland yesterday that the lost safe
ty rnzor advertised in the Chronicle
last week hau been returned to him.
The Jud'&c,. says there is nothing
better that advertising and for u
lost article to full into tjke hands of
honest pai tie*.
For Sale.
Farm containing 470 acree eitu
Jited in Union and Newberry couu
fies. Six miles from STielton (^So.
Iiy.) and soveu miles from Wuit
iu ire's (C. N. & L. Ry) Nice home
aod five tenant houses, barns, etc.
Fine timber and farm lands. $10.
per acre. 'Iftinher Information call
or write Jos. E. Lench, Attorney,
Columbia, S C?
Improvmenls bj the City.
? A nice eide- walk is being built
upon the South' side of Laurens!
street from the High School build- j
iug (old Leitner place) to the Epis
copal church lot. The city has al
so bought u number of lawn ".seats
to be placed in our various public
squares. These are steps in the di
rection of the "City Beautiful" and
it is with pleasure that we see them
taken.
Oam&en Library Association. ? Atten |
tontion Members! *
The members oft the Camden Li
brary Association fare called tu|
meet in the Library Room
on Friday, November the tenth,
at 4.30 P. M. It is highly im
portant that a quorum (16) be pie
sent at least, as it is necccssary that 1
changes be made in tho Constitution
of the Association and officers are
to be elected.
Mrs. E. H. Baum.
President.
Cheap Rates to Charleston.
Account Charleston gala week and
Coast fair Asso Nov o il Southern
Ry. wfll sell tickets from all points
State of S. C, including Agnsta, Ga ,
at rate of one fare plus 25 cents for
round trip, November 4 10th.. and
for train* arriving Charleston before
noon Nov 11 limit Nov 13. Extra |
icoaches on all trains into Charleston
|Nov 5.12 inclusive and plenty of]
o m will bis ? provided.
For detailed information appljCto any
icket agent of ihfs company or >
H, W. HUNT, Div. Pass. Agt..
Gtiarleston, S. C
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The Hick* Alminpo For 1906.
he Rev, Irl R. Hipka Almanac
1 noi be published for 1906. but
? Monthly Joarnal, Word and
orks, hag been changed into a large |
nd co90y Magasine. and it will oon
iin m atorm and weather forecasts |
Mer ?
kyi fther astronomical features com
Sfcte. The November number, now
contains the forecasts from
inoary to June, 1906. The Jan nary
?ber, ready December 20th, will
itsln lbs forecasts from July to
?ber, 1905. The price of tbls
ft* Mt8ssins.it one dollar s
Set It snd yon will hsve it
November and January nam-*
Mpfibififf the Be? Irl R. Hicks
for tb* whole year, snd
can be bad
M csnltin World
ms?srl
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J lie handsome old ruloiiUl hum*
>f Mm. l)uvfu fturt Mis* iit'vniiKU
wftH never more utiactivn than or
M <?;;<!?? ni^hl wncn i l w t?n thiovfr.
open I ? ? t the ?mi'< ? ( rll f: iiu ul <? t ?Uf
lufin 1). Ki- -i, iu-.lv chupur L 1>. C.,
*Uh blight llghU,%p.\lm* and tel lit
?ii.il UlOhL h? m n I if it 1' d recent mkis o I
iniyii nud \ .u it <) ' ch i y & ?> n the ni u ns *
??nil i* gracious wloome fro. II Hii
?instead one could If ;?t- fail 10 f;l?J ? V
< cli hi miiig evening" will. to Him i .-!?
Pgant (till liuicil Sou: t.? l ll Huiji .
1 l.o pre&idiiu of i J i ( liupior tu ji.jj
absent, ou account of ult. iih,<?.K .?i
lier <\istlogulshed Husband, !L?n
W. I), I'rantharn, ao energciie. hi. (I
enthusiasiio veteran, Mrs. F. Lft?
lie Z.mp pit-aided. After u n?|!
call, business was attended to, del
egates to the Stele "Convention be
iug nominated uud elected which
were as follows: Mid. J. T. Hay,
Jr., Mrs. John Whitakci, .7 r , Mm
N; It. Goodale, Miaa Coru Curri
aou, with a' tern a to * ? Mr#. W, A
Anerum, Mrs A. W. liun.et, Jr.,
Miss Minnie Wolfe.
. An Interesting acgount nan r? ad
of the General Convention which
rtiet in San Francisco whh-h was
written by Mm Mortimer Glover
of Orangeburg, one of the Vict
President* of the S C. Division
who represented the Slate at thtu
meeting.
Mrs. John I). Kennedy invited
the Chapter to meet with l?ei on
the evening of the fitai Monday in
December,
Delicious refreshments we.ro serv
ed with Miners Bessie Joidan, Nan
Withers and Kami a Shunuon as at
tractive waitresses and tho evening
prouo^ced one of our most/* de
lightful gatherings. / ,
Special railroad rates have been
obtained for the canveatiou which
meets in Johnston on the evening
of the 29 lb of November, lasting
for three da vs. 1'iekot agents have
?been notified throughout the State.
? Mr. aud Mrs. lion Ticknor with
their three little daughters have re
turned to their Winter homo here
nud are enjoying the hearty wel
come of their f i ienda.
We recognize already * on tbr
streets a number of famPllor facen
of those who leave their northern
homes to batik in the sunshine of
our southern clime during the
winter months. Among them we
welcouio most cordially Mr. *L. I).
Cafforty who hna a host of friends I
and makes bis headquarters ut the
Hobkirk f^ti.
Dr. Pultz with Mr. Will Salujond
is greeting his friends. Mr. and
Miss Gault are at the Hobkirk un- 1
til they take up their winter quat*
tors permanently at their beautiful
homo on Kit k wood Heights. j
Mr. W. H. Goer of tl.e Slate whs
in Camden during this week in the
interest of that popular and up-to
date paper.
Mesers. , Allen and John Deas
were at home in Kiikwood during
the past week.
Mrs. John W hi taker, Jr., and
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lenoir loft on
Tuesday to take in the festivities
of Charleston's Gala week while
visiting relatives in our) City by
the Sea.
Mrs. John S. Liudsay of Chester
is spending a few day 9 with her
parents here. Little Miss ^fancy,
is also making happy tho hearts of
her graudpirents ^ by her sweet
presence.
PERSONAL
Wo are glad to aunounce that Mr.
W. D. Trantbam is a groat deal bet
tor.
At tho. Inst regular meeting of the
Kershaw Guards Rev. C. O. Herbert
was elected Chapluiii of that com
pany.
Dr. Gray and his assistant Dr.
l'oltz will occupy tho von Tresckow
cottage on Hobkiik Hill again this
Winter.
Mr. Johnny J. Jones, who was with
Tho Carnival la?>t year is here again
this week. Ho is as olever as over
and is very pleaeantly remembered
by many of us.
Mr. M. O. Howard, Manager ai the
??Hold Bank Robbery Show" near tho
Chronlole office Is ono of the most
genial gentlemen conneoted with the
Carnival. Ho was here last year and
we hope to see hi in here again. His
show in a good one.
Dr E. O, Hrasinglon, who has re*
ccntly made discoveries of rich golf}
oro ou his plantation near Kershaw,
was away laHt week negotiating for
-Uiq purchaso of mining inachinory to
begin mining operations. ? Kershaw
Km.
Weather FoTeoast ? Rain t9*iqght
and probably Saturday.
Wanted. \
From 50 to 100 acres of Mad on
Aotioch road, from 3 .to 10 roils* j
from Camden. C. C. Moore.
Oo-Partnerahi p Dissolved*
This will notify all parties that I
the copartnership horoU>for?%*l?u
ing between J. P. Lewis aid W. T.
Smith has been dissolved, J. P.
Lewis withdrawing from . the firm,
selling out *11 bis rffehie, iuteiest
and good will to the surviving part
ner, W. T. Smith.
All tho?e indebted to the Arm of
Smith * Lewi# sre rtqnesied to
mske paj ment to W. T. Smith, and
| those to whom the Arm is indebted
it. J.P.Lewis,
w.t.
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Lvvi-; Aivic Sklmng am, * >f oik
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Having concluded to clote out our
Clothing Stock, consisting of Mens,
Youths and BoysrSuits, we fire offer-!
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ing them at prices that v% I ! 1 make
them go.
COME AND GET THE FIRST PICK
OF THE PILE.
W- n fUMB
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SHOE, HAT AMD CLOTIWQ MAN.
Administotfix Notice.
All persona holding claims against the
eat Ale of U. A. Mcl'ovolt deceased will
present (he same duly attested to within
the time prescribed by law nnd those in
debted to tho eatato will make immediate
payment of sftmo to me.
MLL1R II. McDOW I'LL,
Administratrix oi Eatate.
Notice io School Teacheis.
I positively cannot approve pay wnr
rant* for any teacher who has not h cer
tillcato reentered in rhia county. Teach
ers uho~ hold Certificates from other
counties or thoac who* have diplomas
from the adopted colleges in thin State
will please Iihvi) (horn rcg'iMterod before
presenting thuir lirat claim for approval
W. 15 TUKNEtt,
Supt. Ed. K. Co.
Nov. Sid, UK).").
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County Faim To Let. j
Notico is hereby given that bide for
(ho rental of (he County Farm (Infirmary
not included) for tho yrar. JfrOt) w i) I ho
received by the Bojud of County Com
mispioncrs at thuir next regular monthly
moeting on the 6th day of December,
at 13 M. Hoard reserves (he ri^l.t
to reject miy and all bids.
By ord??r of the County Board of Con./
missioners. J. M.Sowdl, /
Superviso/
Nov 10th, U?C6. /
Doatb. of tfr G. 3- Khame.
After quite a protracted illuesaj
Mr. G. ;5. Rh umo died at his home!
on Fair ?tieot last Sunday moruiug
at 5 o'clock. The funeral, services
*?eie held from the Methodist
church at 4. o'clock on Sunday af
teraoou conducted by tho pantor,
Rev. C. C. Herbert, who paid the
following tiibuto to his memory:
? "George S. Ilharoo was bom in'
Sumter county Sept. 3, 1835, and
the early half. of hia life was spent
amid the eenes of his native section.
At the Souih's call to oriuehc wont
forth with the band of heroes who
|<t11ow'b^ll Lee and Jackson in de
fense of high principal, beloved
State and time-honored institut
ions, serving in Co. U. 20th S. C.
Regiment. Soon after the war he
removed to Camden and here has
spent tho past 35 years.
In business Hfe, in family life, in
social life And in church life he was
a man i}f integrity of character
meeting with an earnest purpose
the obligations and responsibilities
that fell to liis lot. In December,
1880, during the. pastorato of Dr.
John O. Wilson he univest^by certi
ficate with the Camdab Methodist
Church, and has bc/n * faithful
member for 2ft years. When in
health he was seldom absent from
hie place at service. ?>
Having lived an activo life and
onjoyed vigorous health for many
years, the weary weeks and months
of suffering at the last were a great
trial to him, but with unfaltering
faith in God's wisdom, goodnes*
and power, his prayer was: thy will
be done.
Dui ing the numlii r of years since
his wife preceded him lo tho heav
enly world ho has been the center
of that earthly type of heaven- ? a
christian home. The welfare of his
children, their wellheing and well
doing has hoen hia chief earthly
delight. In timpp of sickness and
suffering upon their part his devo
tion was that of the true father,
the christian father.
The answering love of his family
has sustained him in trials, comfort
ed him in bereavement, ministered
to him in weakness and follow? him
to another world. Thanks be unto
God this mutual affection is not
extinguished by the present rep
aration. The love still abides and
lu heaven it shall glow a holier and
moro blessed flame. God intends that
#he dear tiei. which sweeten chris
tian homes, christian communities
and christian friendships, should
lead" us to preparation tor the sacrod
fellowship la the many mansions
prepared for as abovs whsrs God
shall wipe away all Uaro from their
syss, and thsrs shall be no more
d*atb, nsither sorrow nor. crylag,
^either shall there be any mors
pain, for the former things are
jaJBttftUUfa-" ? ? ?
Tbs tarts! was at lbs Camdta
MaaUry ?llh masosio honors. , -
See on*1 have a suit made
to lit. \V , K. Johnson.
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For Sftlo Cheap.
Oot: haw Piano a?. y.r< :itl}T reduc
ed |>j ice. Orjfttno an?"i N. wii^ Ma
chines at abort notice. Dry goods
ami Groceries as cheap an money
can buy ilium. W. .J. Caddell.
Citation. ?
Soulli Carolina ? Kor>?h?w County.
By J. T>. Phelps, Probate Judge.
Whereas, M, L Sn^lli and T. .1. Kirk
land made suit to me, to jirunt thorn Let
ter* of Administration, do bonis non, of
the Kstatc^rf and effects ?>i S. li. l,;ith*m.
Theso arc therefore (o cite and admon
ish hII and singular tlio kindred anil the.
creditors of tho Haiti S 15 Latham, duces*
t'd that they be and appear bolv.ro mo, in
I the Court- <>i Probata, u> bo h.'id a( Cam
pHtmi, S. C. , on the l^ili dav o( November
after publication then-of, Ht It
' oVlock in !l,e forenoon, to ah'nv t. ause 11
uny they have, why tho f.aid udiii?ni*tfa
tion should not bo granted.
(iivf'o under my hand tin# 2nd dny of
November A I)., 1005.
Published in the Camden Chronicle
on tbo 3rd day of November. 1905.
.1 r> put: lrs,
.1 tidiro of Probate. 0
statement
of The Bank ot Camden,
v.' f (Batubeu, 6. (?.
The condition of f,he Hi. nit of
Camden at the close ??f htt&incgti,
October 31, 1905;
K KSOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, %'ii 0, 604. 5 7
Demand Loans 37,301 15
Bonds and Stocka 05,500.00
Cash on hand and in other
Banks ? 93,033.78
Real Estate Furniture
and Fixtures 14,927.33
$491,070.83
LIABILITIES, .J,
Capital .. 7^,' ^125,000.00
Surplus and profits 91,406.05'
Dopoaits " /'"'n 374, 568. 7E
Dividends unpaid 102.00
1(491,070.83
I, C. H. Yatep, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly
swear that ilie foregoing statement
is true and correot to the best of
my kuowlodge and belief.
C. II. YATEtf, Cashikh.
Sworn to before me, this 3lH day
of October, 1905.
C. W. Birch more, [i.. s. |
No\ary Public.
Attest, Correct,
A. I). Kenin ly, )
VV. M. Shannon,^ Directors.
II. G. Carmou. j
Master's Saie.
South Carolina ? Kershaw County.
In tho Court of Common Pleao.
J M. Carson und fV. J3. Thrcutt, Co
partners in trade, doing business
under the firm mime of J. Af. Cur
son and Company.
AiJ 'lust
Prenillu Williams, Lulu Thompson?
Ella Harris, Jerry Kirk land, Ju
liu Kirkland and Cullie Kirkland
? Ueirs ut law of Adam Kirkland,
deceased
By vlrtUo vf decietnl orders in the
abore entitled cause. I will oflVr for sale,
at public outciy bef-.ro tho Court House
door it) Cauiden, 8, C., on Monday, De
cember 4th, 1905, n\ ithin tho legal hours
of sale the following described real es
tate :
AU that certain |>h-ce. parcel or tract
of land, lying, being and situate in the
county of Kershaw, state of Booth Car
olina. containing foil/ -three (43) acres
more or less, bounded North bj lands of
John C. Stover, Kwt by lands of J&hn C.
Stovor and W P. Brewer, South and
West bv lands of John C- Stover.
Also all thaj. lot ot land situate in the
town of Wegtville. County of Kecshaw,
State aforesaid, containing oae half of
oaaaore, more or lei? bounded North,
Kast and Wast by l;:nda of J.T. Young,
South bj an unarmed street of said
Terma of Sale? Ons -third ea?h, bal*
. auce in oae y?ar, Moated by bond of
| purchaser and Montage of tti? promi***
sold. Purchaser to have ep^on <vf
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?AT
We are receiving our new Fall and
Winter Goods every day We have a
complete line of Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gents Furn
ishing Goods bought at the right
price by a man that lias had twenty
years experience in these special
lines and knows what the people
want, and we are going to sell them
as low &j the lowest.
Iii our Dress Goods Department yon will thnl all I ho new
c?h1 weaves in Mohair, Panama, ! ?roadc!oths, Kto., in colors
and Mack. Wo call especial attention to our lino ol Hlnck
Dress (xoods.
Our Donatio department is complete. ?> Everything in
Longclot.hs, Shootings, PillowTubing,\V a > 8 ica Damask,
Towels, Napkins and Doilios. Wo can please the good
house-wives in this line.
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NOTIONS, NOTIONS
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:YPe have all tho latest Novelties in Neckwear, Belts ?nd
Girdles, Faficy Combs and all the little adjuncts that go to
make up a lady's toilet. We carry the American beauty and
W. B. Corsets. We are agents for tho Ladies Home Jour
nal Patterns and carry them in stock.
BOGS, CARPETS, MATT1HG
and Art Squares These goods are lovely. Something new
in Matting and Wircgrafls Art Squares ? splendid for the dic
ing room.
LADIES TAILORED SUITS,
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Skirts arid Cloaks. We have these goods -in till ' styles, and
call especial attention to our line of Cloaks and Tailored
Skirts.
Come and see us.
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Yours Respectfully,
P. T. Villepigue, Prop.
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