The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 08, 1907, Image 3
Brace's
WJIJ.
i:ine Teas & Cof
fees.
Headquarters
For
"Good Things To
Eat."
Phone 49.
!>*' X***1
For Salrt.
Cottage on Fair street.
Dr. S. F. fit asingtcn.
Live Turkeys
Wanted. Will pay 15c per pound
lit T lie Cowrt Inn,
Camden, S. C.
Snow.
The first snow of the season fell
1 night. The full was only ?
liijhtonc and if the hum comes out
w:tiin to-day there will possibly be
hill little trace of it by to-night.
Hotel Sold.
According i.o adveniaement the
DcICalh hotel was sold lust Wed
nesday. It was bought by Mr
Whisnant of Jiock Hill. What hi*
plans are regarding the future con
duct of the hotel was not mad<
know*),
Deftth of Rev. O. W Catoc.
Hi'V.G. W. Cntoe, whose illness
wvis mentioned in the Chronicle lapt
week died nn Wednesday evening
about half past 8 o'clock. The bu
rial tonJc^ place on Friday at Ml.
1'iMoah Church. '"To bin bereaved
relatives we tender our deepr-Ni r?vm
paihiee. Mr. Catoe was 48 years
of age.
A Suggestion For Alderman.
"wr Editor: ? Wo wish to suggest
Mr R. C. von Trcckow for Alder
iimii from Ward 6, that pace hav
in.? ?'Cen made vacant by the resig.
nation of Senator VV. It Hough.
Mr. von Tresckow is progressive
and we trust he will consent to run
Taxpayer.
Goods By The Car Loads.
Of course jou will not fail to see
the attractive ad vertia?Miiont in The
Curonicle today of Mr. M Baura,
who has the reputation of uevei
half doing atiylliing. Mr. Bautn
has just received a thousand bush
els each of rust proi'f oats, feed oats
and be*l wliit.e corn. Ho Ins also
just uoltoo in one bund rod tons of
cotton seed meal. Itead hi* adver
tisement and watch that space, he
will have something interesting to
to tell you again tn-x'. wuk
Cftmdcn Tiain Gets Away at Rock
?Hill.
Sptcial to The State.
Uock Hill, Feb. 5 ? There whs n
lively time in the yaida on the
Southern thin morning about 1
o'clock wb'-n it was discovered l<>
tin.' ciew of thu night shift??r that
No. 117, the train that leaves here
about 7 o'clock a. m. for King
ville, had "gotten away." The
train which had been standing in
the yard all night was nowhere to
be seen, consj Qn? n?ly everything
got busy. An engine, with a hr-ik'1
man on the pilot to couple up,
started south at once, and when at
Steel's crossing two and ahalf miles
x. below Rock Hill a light was seen
ai^ead. The throttle was opened
aii(t^in about three minutes tin
run awa^vtraiu was overtsket), cou
pled up aiuT^jroi^ht back to the
yard In time t<p avert a colision
with the Florida.. flyer due here
about 5 o'clock '
Tho affair is a flnystery and preg
? nant with possibilities ? horrible
ones. Thd brakes were off, where-1
as they had been securely set when
the train w?a left for the nlgbt; it
wna on the main lioe of the South
ern und was running something
> like 25 miles an hour ?li?n oaught;
there were half dosen men asleep
in tho different cars and the Floti
da fljer could not have btco far
? way. The consequences would
havo been terrible had not the dis
covery been made in time*
U ia ji known fnot that a loo?? car
ling south from Rock Hlllynrdt
for nomethlng like tlx
by the tin* It rtaohet
be going at liul 16
.. . a
I^Ndt ? ?
Dpallt (if Mrs ft ?? uuedy.
Died at In i |, n\n 11, |{ j ,vI
February 4' I., M i * Ki'ui-t 1
, meiiy Mif.? IKri u?i Boy It in, u..| ,H
?' t he late Gt u. John I). X? si n*? t| %
I l)'<Ug!| J i (J?| l;,.t |. ...
, health for tome iD'utlis iici] he
h whs noi n 1 (,'>??5 ! a r ini xprci
I 'd, it h grcvit t. f ?j,. |.
??-.'??? v. ho,;: hIio h u|
I H I ft I 111. Ill i it' i'.
Mtu. K i n M< !\ wt;? n of
i niirtibie ifhi-.n . f eh ,IH4.
j ' ' - ' ^ liit. I i,<i iltiKft,Ui" ; n xi in
III 'i l! I e I, <jweet iidii y. i,t'? |t( diwpn
1 c 1 'I> *'"< vv ?'? b<Vt.<! b\ nil n it ||
j *oid *|.e came in contact. Siiv
1 possessed in ii Urge in hi. i,ft t)Ml
"dimiiy which thinketh n?> ??viI.''
In nil the rt: IH LI dim of ||fe ? ?H W||()<
mother, daughter, lister, fijend?
*he watt I run In the it Millions of
her people who have alwA\s been
noted for their sincerity and their
excellence.
She was martied to Gen. Kennc
'?V in 1882, an 1 ac<*<>in|>hni?i| him
t<> China in 18?? when he whs ap
pointed Consul General to >SliuDfc>
J he/e, n? i Ihimvtie?(', nhe
made friends by lier |gi aeiotr* 1 Tt-?ti
? ng and unosienlacious manner
She was a devoted Christian and
will he aatfIv mieved in the Presby
terian Church of which she had
long been a faithful member.
She is survived.by her oulv child,
Mrs. C. 1\ DuBose, and by her
sister, M i?H Flora Boykin, who i?
the youngest nnd Inst of a large
number of devoted brothers and
sisters, for whom a peculiar s\iii
palhy in felt in thin end heitfave
incnL. But"wo sorrow not as those
without, hope." She bus doubtless
received the plaudit "well done,
good and faithful servant, eiite;
thou into the joy of thy Lord "
Death of Mr. S. M. Hall.
Mr. S. M. Hull died at, hi* bono1
on lower Main street Inst Monday
morning after an illness of several
vve<k\ Mr, Hull whs n good citi
?/.'?n and ewiybndy liked him. H?>
was faithful and conscientious in
hII his work and he had scores of
fiiends throughout the county who
will learn of hia death with sincete
regret. The burial took place at
his old home near Luckoow. Mr.
Hall wns a member in good stand
ing of the local lodge of Free
M as cms.
Notice.
1 have sold out my entire Coal
and Wood business together with
my pood will to Messrs Whitaker
and Burnet. Thanking my custo
mers for past patronage and solicit
ing a continuance for my successors.
I remain,
Respectfully.
A Zemp.
Camden, S. C, Jan. 23, 1907.
l).
Office r>f City Clerk & Treas. |
Camden, S. 0. (
Sealed bid? will bo received at this of-1
ftee until 12 M. Monday, February 25lii,
1007, for the cost of erecting a building
for tlm tire department, in aecoidnnee
with plans and specifications of K W
Mitebam. Saiil plans and specification^
can he seen nt the office of the City Clerk
& Treasurer. /
The ri^lit to reject any or all bide is re
served
By ordtr of Citv Council.
II. G. OA Kit ISO N,
Mayor.
J. J. GOODALK,
t lcrk.
February 7tb. 1907.
mmm,
In pursuance of the provisions of Sec
lion 7 of the Charter of the City of Cam
den. an election for Aderman of Ward
((!) will he lielJ in tlirtt Ward on Tins
d:iy. March 1907, (o GH ihe unexpir
ed term caused by ihe resignation of Al
derman W. R floujfh.
The polls will he opened nt 8 o'clock
A. M., iind close at (? P. M. The polling
precinct will he located in the piazza of
Mr. (t 10. Taylor, corner of IJrool nnd
Chenunt Streets. Managera?K. B.
CunteV, Alien Hens, 1$. F. Utile
Bv Older of Citv Council.
11. ? CA Rill SON,
Mayor
J. J^tiUODALlJ,
Clerk.
February 7ui, 1!K>7.
Statement
of The Bank of Camden,
? l'hc condition of tin Bank of
C*mdeo, Camden. S. C , at the
closo of business January, 31st.V
1907
RESQ0ltCtt.,S.
Loans and Discounts, ?364,394.88
Bonds anil sio.ks 65,500 00
Gash on hand and in
other hanks. 51,-111 0(>
Real K-tatc, Furniture
and Fixtures 14,927 33
Total, $496,233.27
LIABILITIES.
Capital ** ' *25,000.00"
Surplus and prtA's 109,061 99
Deposits, 334,005 85
Dividends Unpaid 2 574 00
Re-Discounts. 25,090.00
Due other banks, 591.43
Total, *406,233.27
I, C. H. Yates, Cashier of the
ahnvA named bank, do solemnly
swear that the foregoing st^KtneOt
is truo and correct to the v<>f
my knowledge nnd belief. ,
C. II. YATKS, Cashier.
Sworn to before me this 31st day
of Jan. 1907*
C. W. Rirchmorr, [l. ?.] .
Notary Public.
Attest Correct,
H. O. Carruoa. )
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Bocckuitti. "Tint Photographer."
A'. CiiiD-i. n, S. for a f?:wv
months Come to trie studio and
inspect htvnipies, Ail woik j>?i?*.r
antced. Piici'H rc r.ennnhtr. Siu
?lio in tent on lower Main street
So II t ll of OpC I A iIoil8<>.
(Citation.
-'out h Carolina.? K?ndt:iv County
By .1. It. I>lii'l|)?, Probata J nd^e.
Whereas, John I) llairitem made suit
io nits to grant l int Letter^ i f Adininistra
lion, of the K.Mate (if afid rftecrts i f
Sarrili Simons.
Those are there fort* to rite ami admon
?kIi nil ami fiu,/nlir the kindred and tin*
creditors <f the said Sarah Simon*
deceased that tin y la* ami ?p;??*iir before
me, in the (Vin t ? >1 Probate, to he Inhi
at. Camden, S. C. , on lis- 2'h!i dav < f
Kehniary m'xt after publication there
uf, at 11 oYlpck in the forenoon, to allow
t atlflit, if any tliev have, why the ftiid
administration should not he planted.
Given under Illy hand this ^tll dny of
Kehj iiary. A 1)., ion/.
Published in tin* Camdeiy Chronicl >
on the Hlh day of Kuhrnarv. 1907.
J. 1$ I'll K(jPS,
Jmlire of Probate.
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SUMMONS FOli HELIEF.
\ ?>( S.i'i'h (' j in 'hi'
olios, .i! Common
'County of Kcrfih'in S i'h'tis.
(Coinj?ltnnl Nn' Sfiv?<! )
i W. M. S/finnort,
Pltlirttijf.
Lnniti Bradford, Jr , .m.V K. 7. Mr,
(Ji)'t, DoJ'i'nd<i a Is
j To The 1 >efoti<Viui'l? : ?
Yon me hereby suiiiutoretl mil rnpiir
j fil to niifiwer the eoniit|:i:nt in thin intion.
i which will he !)ii?j m Hie . (Vice of tlu
I < 'lerk <>! (!< to t < I (Viiniu i fur tin*
j -i. 1 Oountv, rttl11 to Ki-rve a ?'?.?j?v of your
answer to the Miiil <'ompliint on tlx sub'
J -vritin at his o!)ii'? in < it^iul n. S (J t
j wiljihl twenty ilayi mft< r the Mivh.e
j hereof, ex^'usivi* "f lite flay of fcueh k? r
I viee; uml if you fnil to itnswer (ho Com*
! plaint within the linn iiforep.ini , the*
i plaint iff in tbi* aetion will apply t o Hie.
j t'oiiit above iiamr.i for the l'i'li< f <l?
? 'nanoeii in the < 'i/iij;.laii;i.
I.Al'KKNS T MILLS.
I'laint; ll's A l loi n-v.
Cannh'n. S (' , Juniiary ^4th, 11>07.
Ti Til" Di'fen.hmt, I.oui-s Hruilfonl, Jr.,
PhI<i? noliee ih it the <'ninplaint in Ihin
:t< tion was liloil in the otliee of tho <>I??r 1
o' ni't of Coiiimon i'lciin !"???* Ki>r?haw
Connlv, at i'unnloii, S. (!., tiiia 'J4i|i <hiy
(*f .Inmiarv, A- P..
LAUUKNS T. MILI.S,
I'.a int ill'-: Aitorncy.
(jo To Kennedy's And See His New
Store.
He will show yon (he most complete Slock ho has evei
offered thetiadc. The Leader in I lardware, ho will s<di you
complete the best $3 50 stove on (he market. His Hinges
not. surpassed, especially his $20. Range. See it.
Delft Ware fur kitchen and 1jo:;sc f*o i-jc'/) ovj/ > i \ >
warranted. The celebrated K K. Pocket knives, shears and
Tabic Cutlery warranted. lirccoh loadingGun^, Hunters
outfits. Pumps. Pipe black lind (iylvnni'/ed. Engine fittirgs
Plumbing Supplies. .lap A Lac, old Vurniture looks new.
Harrows Disc and Smoothing. Grain frills and Cnimicbael
distributors, use them and plant ill the open furrow, the true
principle, and thereby save your seed arid st nid. Vulcan and
Chattanooga Plows. Car Milburn Wagons. llav Presses.
Saddles, Hridles, Harness. Bagging and lies: Nice line
Groceries.
f(e|i|iedy.
We wish to announce to our friends
and the public generally that we have
opened up a nice line of heavy and
fancy groceries in one_ofthe new
stores next to Mr. A. D. Kennedy's
where you will find everything fresh
and nice in the grocery line. Wealso
carry sidelines 'Of Crockery, Glass
ware, tinware,- water Buckets, Tubs,
oil cans and in fact anything to be
found in an up-to-date Grocery Store.
Give ufc the chance and we are sure
we can sell youj we are not to be un
dersold. Our motto isquick salesand
small profits. Respectfully,
Q. A. ft R. L. MOSELE Y
; ? : __ : ? : ? &
1,000 Bushels Best Red Rust Proof Oats. %
! ,000 Bushels Good Feed Oats.
1,000 Bushels Best While Corn.
Lowest Prices Offered.
W?> ?
FOR SAFF.
NOW GOING ON.
,v," ; . x
15 nations of wa'er
heated to the poi^f oT
boiling, whi!? hrauW.is!
is cooking. When v/j :.-:i
gels too hot rcgorvoir
can ho rr.ovcd away
from fire by slultin-j
the leaver thown.
pre w.ira ?va'T is uel1fj
i'.a'io.'.uh iron rm-ofcpsfon
tror.l, which Jr.3 rnoro
r. 2r. ::-j s-jrf-co than any
<> ."vr, supplies aku.ida.ica cwvsruaa
cf ho! vntcr to VV ~ "]
;;i! .Mar?s of Ihc hci-so It takes tha
:<i-ce cf rt'3orvoir.
COME IN ANY DAY. y6u ARE WELCOME WHETH
ER YOU INTEND TO^UY OR NOT.
BURNS & BARERTT. 7
FOR RENT.
About .10 acre? 1 laml on Mill St.,
between Union Sr. ami Factory Lane.
Apply to D It. WILLIAMS. JR.
January 11, 1007
NOTICE TO -TRUSTEES.
I cannot Approve aclioool w.uraiita fill'
eil out with le?<l pYncil. bee Am e the
C<n?niy TroA??r*r will r.ot pay them
unlet* ihey ?i? written with Ink.
W. B. TURNER. .
Co, Supt of Eil.
D?J. 7, 1000. ^
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