The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 22, 1907, Image 3
Bruce's
High - Grade
GROCERY.
Fine Teas & Cof
fees.
Headquarters
For
"Good- Things To
Eat."
Phone 49.
Residence For Rent,
At 1(20 per month. Opposite to
"Bloomsberry," Kiikwood, S. il
Apply to Mies Mary C. Watkins,
Irvrin Avenue, Spartanburg, S. C.
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Orange Meeling\
Pomona Grange No. 19 will meet
with Gum Berry Grange, on Wed
nesday, April 10th, 1907.
J. K. DeKay,
Sec'y.
Confederate Postage Stamps Wanted.
Wanted to buy Confederate Post
age Stamps. Must ho on orisinal
Envelope. Write or call. Clias
Pinkerton, The Kirk wood, Cam
den, S. C.
Bitten By a Mad Dog
On Thursday evening last a little
child of Mr and rtMrs. Gordon
Hutchison, of Sinithville, was bad
ly bitten about the head and fact
by a mad dog. The little one wae
taken to the Pasteur institute for
treatment.
Religidue.
The Colonial Tea at Mrs. E. 0-|
MoCreight's last Monday evening
was exceedingly well attended and
the proceeds derived were very grat
ifying indeed.
The last sermou of the series on
Jonah at the Baptist Onurch nnx'
Sflnday evening. Subject: "Jonah
Disgruntled." '??-?
Attention, Camp Richard Kirkland,
No. 704 U. C. V.
You are hereby ordered, to meet
at the Council chamber at Camden
-on Saturday, the 23rd inst. A full
?ttetulence is desired. Annual
election of ofHpere. Members will
pleaee come prepared to pay dues
W. D. Trantham,
Commander
A. D. Kennedy,
Adjutant.
Big Crowd* At Baum'a
The ??Old Reliable" atore has had
many big crowds in it, but we are
informed that the crowda there re
cently have been record breakers.
There must be Rome great attrac
tion there?and there is. A re
modoling sale is going on and big
bargains arc being offered. Call
and see for yourself what the "Old
Reliable" ia doing for tho trading
public.
Grand And Petit Juror*.
The fo'lowin* Juroyi have beeD
drawn for the April terra of Court.
The grand jurors will serve for the
year, the first six names having been
brought over from last years jury :
Grund.?C. F Mnon, G B Km*, D
T Taylor, 11 C Pettigrew, E E Evans,
T L Smith, J D McDowall, J R
West. John Hunter, E B Lorick, N
A Peay, W R Pinckney, LE Barnes,
Belton Owens, J P Lewis, T F Mc
Dowell, J C Humphreys, W F Me
Caekill.
First Week.
Petit.?,J B Mickle, A P Kirby, J
L Davis. W S Taylor, J H label I, C
N Hunphreys, W E DeLoaohe. M W
Hon^h, T V Parker, J L Sowell, A
G Bradley, B II Boykin, James
Moore, JTB Elliott, 0 K McCas
k?B, J J Holland, L M Trnesdel, G
W Gay, li N Jones, W J Ellis R D
Williams, D J Munn. E JL Copeland.
J C Price, J E Creed, W J Jones, H
D Rash, YV R Gregory, G W Am
mons, A E Kennedy, J M Barfield,
H C Singleton, W A McDonald. C
W Shiver, S H Roberts, H X'v Mar<
tin.
Seoond Week.
H F Haile, E T McOoy, R A
Vapghan. E G DaBose, R W Satton,
G L Bradley, J 8 Barfield, R C
Johnson, T R Kirkley, S J Jordan,
J L Baker, William West, B W
Hammond, BLW Gay, J P Con
ningham, L O Gaekiot. O II Lenoir.
8 B Clyborn, R p Hongh, N B Tay.
lor, J c Nicholson. H Savage, A H
Shiver, C F Mono. AcL Y??o?g. J ?
tham. J O Blapifwell, J A Mo
M. W A Anderson, J B Brin
J r 8mlth. H V SmilhAW F
Jr. J B
lets
M
A Card.
hull returns ba\e not been re
ceived, IhiI tilt iij(1|chiion? aie lliHi
'here will he a second primary for
Probate Judge, on Thurtdav,
March 28lit. 1 ilitti.k idy friend#
for iln;ir generous support in (he
firat pi iniary, uml *? liri), tbeir c ?n
Unued oiippn; t In the sreond, hk
wt-ll &s thai <if ilie supporter* of
my former competitors. t pledge
ellicienl and faithful sci'viei*.
Win I). Trantiiam.
Kiidivy Morning, March 22.
The Optoa Houae Store.
Murrain ?et keis should not fail
to visit the Opefu House Store.
One of the larg?st and best stockb
of goods ever displayed in (liis pop
alar Htore is iheie lo he found, and
natUfaction is guaranteed to every
customer.
Honor Roll Lu^olf School.
1st grade?Bessie Hammond
2nd grade?John Gardner*
3rd grade?Gertrude Uahon.
4lh gradf?Sallie Belle (Gardner,
Leslie Kahon, LouJie W bunker,
Hurdette Parker, Graham Ham
mond .
C grade?Karl \ Uoshorough.
Willie Gardner, Mary Kosborougb,
Lawrence Whitaker.
Polo
There was a game of polo played
on Tuesday afternoon, for three
cups, presented by Mr. W. N. Kerr,
of Pittsburg.
The lineup: White?Hull. Sal
mond, Whistler; Blue?Hoykiu,
Kennedy, Good win. The game re
Hulled in a victory for the Whites
The annual tournament will com
mence on April 8th, when the New
Orleans Club will be here.
PERSONAL..
Dr. T. M. MeConnell has been in
vitod to preach the commencement
sermon of tho Jefferson high school
on April 28th.
Mr W. J, P. Weeks who has had
charge of tho Camden express oflW
for a number of years lias moved to
Kock Hill The ofllee here will bo in
charge of Mr. Willis Sheorn.
Mr. John F. Jenkins, of Klborton,
Ga , spent a day or two in Camden
this week. His many friends here
were glad to seo him.
Mr. H. T. Thomas, of Bethune,
was in Camden last Tuesday and in
cidentally took in the game of Polo.
Mr. W. I. Villepigne. of Washing
ton, is spending u fuw days in Cam
den.
We regret to learn that Copt. J
C Rollings is critically ill.
Mr. S. J. T. Young, now of Sum
ter county, paid us a pleasant viait.
one day this week.
RBALt ESTATE TRANSFERS.
P T Twitty to E'la Twitty el a)
135 acres $750
L A Wittkow-ky. Muster, to J J1
Burns 2 lots ou Fair street, ?1100
S J Corbitt to . J K Corbitt 95
acres, $200
L A NVitlkowsky to K 8 Villo
pigue 10 lots in Oamden $1050
L A Wittkowsky ro K S Ville
pigue 8 lot* in Uamiun Si250
A K Kennedy to Stephen Gladner
36 acres ii No 17, $300
Geo W Glover to J T Arrants 75
acres fn No 12, $200
W W lluckahee to W T Bell 66
acres in No 1G. $250
Mrs J J Rodgers to M B Rubon
75 acres $650
M Bauiu to W S Smith 80 acrea in
No t, $59
R B Williams, Sheriff, to James G
Gillis 138 acres in No 12, $138
J A MoLaurin to John W S< e
gars 6 lots atpetbune, 8600
O K Anderson et al to Josephine
Hay 1 lot in Kirkwood $250
G T Little to Moso Dye 134 1-2
acres on Fiat Rock road $873.60
STATEMENT
OF THE CONDITION OF
Commercial Bank
Located at
?CAMDEN, S. C.?
At the close of business, Alar. 19th, 1907,
At call (roin State Hank Examiner.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts I 121.357 70
Overdrafts ^ 2,177 97
Furniture and Fixtures 1.481 63
Due froui Banks ami Bankers 45,043 77
Currency 7,.885 00
Gold 14 8n
Silver. Nickels and Pennies 1,722 20
Checks and Cash items 8,235 16
Total $ 182,838 18
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in $ 25,000 00
Undivided Profit*, less cur
rent Expensed \ Taxes
Paid % 14.080 00
Individual Deposit* subject
to check 12:1,144 68
Savings Deposits ? 9.707 60
Bills Payable 10,00000
Total $ 182,838 18
State of South Carolina)
County of Kerahaw. J
Before me came John T. Mackey,
Cashier of Commercial Bank, who be
ing duly swora, saya that the above and
foregoing statement is a true condition
of aaid Bank, as ahown by the book* of
file in aaid bank.
John T. Maciit. Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me.thto
21at day qf March, 1007.
W. R. Hoegh. [l. s.] ?
Notary Public for 8. C.
Correct Atteat,
C. J, Shannon, Jr.,
- W. R. Hough, \
> Gee. T. Little. >
- IMreeter*. ?
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Flcction For Judge <?f Probate
Tli* n Miros up to thia hour < 1
j). in.) I oin the (.lection %?'ld 5*? s
lerday fni Jud^e of Probate ondl
call' tliHt Mmud Tranthara \and j
iVtYiihmore *ill run the race ovm\|
IVn boxen have been heard fioiuj
and tin* tmai vote f i ? iu 111 <? Ht* foi !
i lit' ?? vt i k 1 (.? mi (I i ,1 h u h i? as follow? : (
A!foul 4 - ??- 31 1
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Annul* Si);
ItircbuuHC \_. lWl,
I )i a* 77 I
I) i x o ii JS:i j
l'tanthau) 1 f>l>'
Call.d Meeting U D. 0.
I will J t? u ch! 1?'<I meetipj* '
of the .JmIiii |), Kenned v Chapit'rlJ.j
I) C., ihi* HftiM noon, Ki iiIhv M arch
22nd, hi tin* home of Mrs. K. L<s?iii-i
/etnp hI f> o'clock. All (iicmi)<*im j
me urged to atte-id.
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Accident to Mr P II. Arrants
Wo ivjiret lo learn tltHi Mr. F* '
II Ai'i'mhIh <vlult? runiiiliK li I h h a w '
mill yeeterdnv afternoon happen* di
to an accident in which he loat one
of the linger a of hia right hand.
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Primary Election Notice.
A Second Primary Election, for
the nomination of a Judge of Probite
will hn held on Thursday, March
28th, 1907 The following managers
arc requested to conduct the elec
tion :
Bethune?A H MoLnurin, Maxey
King, G W Ilearon
Wnatville?D G Flotcbor, T A
Cauthen, Frank McDowell
Belt Hill?D W Joy, C J Nun
nery. J N McLeod
Abney?T It Kirkley, J II Crow,
U T Horton
Riley's Mill ? M W Hough, II \V
West, M h Hay ley
Shaylor'a Hill?H L Smyrl S W
llornnhy, W H Barliold
Granney'8 (Quarter?E K Sill, Jno
Owena, T Ii Clyburn
C'h?W W CrOxton, J S Bar
field, ]j S Cauthen (S
Camden Cotton M^l?H T Hasty,
J J Muun, Samuel Hilton
Salt Pond?A Kelly, J R Din
kins, R W Sutton.
Blanev?John P Horb, C li Net
tles J M Thornton
liberty 11 i l1?Ii P Thompson, j H
Cureton, L JoncH
Twenty Creek?Win Rabin, John
D Peak, "l I U Ray
Antioch?J S Brown, T P Brown,
J D Sinclair
Swift CrrM.k?J J Rush, A II Hoy
kin. Jr, J L Irby
S'indy Gro?e?II S Thompson, II j
L Wiitkins, H S S okea
Bnffilo?M A Shaw, G S Sowell,
J J Gardner
Heaver Dam?Ransom Jackson, Eli
Haas, John Carey
Harmony?J M Butler, II II Ses.
ajona, Willie Pascal
Shamrock?H T Johnson, P L
McNaugbton, A M Norton
Roland ?L W Walts. T R Horton,
W E West
Russell Place?G F Hammond, J
G Caslo'i. P B Hammond
Pine Tree?Archio Young, -Wade
L >^t< ke9, F J Tid well
Enterprise?E h MeOoy, J K De
K?v, G H McCoy
Wateree?10 B Cantoy, J I) Dea?,
C C Vaughan.
Tboa J. Kirkland,
? Chairman Co. Dem. Com.
Jtauoimccmento.
FOR JTIDGK OF PROBATE.
Mr. Editor:?The frienda of Mr. O. ,
\V. Blrehmore wish to present his name
us a candidate for Probate Judge to fill
the unexpired term of Mr. J. B. Phelps,
deceaaed, subject to the rule# of the
Democratic primary. Mr. Birchmore
has always been faithful in the discharge
of eyerv dufy imposed upon bitn, and if
he is chosen for this place will 'make an !
tffleient and conscientious ofTc^r We
urge him to make tlio rar?>, nr<l c.*a'I m on
the voteia of tho coun'y to ?iv?* lum
their support. . Man) Fr.fcij 1?.
Mr. Editor:?Wewl< tc anu<v: .t: ? Ir
W. I). Trantham a ca ..iidate L.. !nc of
fice of Judge of Probst.*.
Munv T' i ? V.
PROCLAMATION.
Slale of Son I It Cjii oliuii? Kxt't'ti
I i\ P Ih'pui I iitoi:t.
lo l hi- i't>11?it11?i?t-rs of KU?cl io/i lor thej
County of Kcihhau :-?
\\ hvrca* a vmanoy ex >ik iit tl e oflite
??? Jiiii^cof 1'robait fni 11|?? County et
Kershaw, canned hy the death of .j. |<
I'bidpS, who Wtf? elected lit |l'i? tit Html
K?????* i.-n in l'.JOii:
^ I.vi. :1m i11*? uncxpli I term i < f ir ?
louder |)>>riii(| tliaii one year, and out
<ip.lv lit* filled by fleetj.>n :
Now Therefore. you are required to or
r ??< election for Ju i^o of Probate for
Keish*?r County, to 8ci ve tlu) remainder
of I lie term fur which J. II. Phelps
\va ? elected:
I'lie polls to be opened t lii; fiof Tui'n
?lav in April, fli(! 2nd, A. Imuff
I lie clociion fo be con,hit ted a e ?r>l>nu to
the 1h? > regulating tin-1;< nt iai F.hctiona
In i i-pt imony Wheieof, I have hereun
to net my liHixl ami caused tho tireat
Seal of the Sfale fo be nillxod at Colum
l?ia. this fhe i?Kth dav of hVlirimfy, A. I)..
1907 and m i he One Hundred ami Thirty
first year of the 1 udcpci deuce of the Uni
ted State* of America.
- M V. AN'SKL.
Governor.
ISy tlu? (iovernor: *J
R, &1 cCOtt'S.
f Secretary of State.
Notice Of Election.
\ Staie\f South Corolina,
Iv/rahaw County
In aeeordaiYr* with the above l'rocla
ni&tion by the Qovei nor,notice is hcrchv
given that an election wilf he held at the
voting precincts prcHcrihed by law in
Kefqliaw County on Tuesduy, April 2nd j,
1007, for Judge of Probate, to *ej ve flu'
ivmaiuder of the term for which the late
.1. M. I'helps whs elected.
lief' re the hour lixed for opening the
p.olln Managera and Clerks mum take and
subscribe tho Cou.-titutiomiI oath. The
riiairnian of the Roard of Managera can
administer the oath to the other mem
her* and to the dork ; a Not.uy Public
must administer the OKtli to the Chuir
initn. The managers elect their Chair
man and Clerk.
Poll* at each voting jdaee nitiM bo
opened at 7 o'clock a. in. and closed at I
o'clock p. in.
The Manawur* have the power to fill a
vacancy and if none of the Managera at
tend, the citizen# can appoint from
union*' the qualified voters, the. Managers
who alter being sworn, eau conduct the
election.
At tiie eloae of the election, the Man*
I-'th si.il Cb'rk must piocced publicly to
open ilie ballot boxes and count lhe tin!
lots ih>?rci n, and continue, without ad
journment until I he same is completed,
and tmike u statement of the result ami
sign ti e aanio. Within three days (here
after. the ( halrman of the Hoard, or
some onu designatad by the Hoard, must
de'i\er to the ('ominisHioncrs of Flection
the poll li?t, tho boxen containing the
ballots and written statement* of the re
sults of tho election.
The following Managers have been ap
pointed :
Camden?E H Can toy , J I) l)Pas, 0 C
Vanghan.
Habon's X Roads-R H Williams, A It
lUbon. It A Jackson.
Bluuey?.J M Thorn ton, John T lios.-,
J M Wood
lying's Mill?,f M Porter, 1$ Amnions,
J N Jones.
"Bethune?It W Hammond, N A Be
ttiune, ,J }< Folsom.
Westvillo?W I. (iaskins, I) G Fletch
er. J A McDowell
Hull si lo School House?0 A Johnson, J
R Catoe, J M Sowell.
Biewer's Store ?I) K Hough, C M
Hough. J II Addison.
Liberty Hill?A 1 Jones, G It Cleni
entr, W C CiinninKham.
McLean** branch?Ale* 8hi\w, H K
Woat, W H Collieh'
Mt. Zion?C U Mverf, W h Stokes, C
B Spradiey.
Stockton?J J Thompson, N B Work
man. Je*St) Hammond
' Hanging ltock?N B Taylor, V P Truea
deli, W L Croxton. .
Kiikley'* Sloro? AV K Elliott, S A
Wwt, T R Kirkley. ?
Raley'* Mill?C F Munn, ? P L Mc
Naughfon, W M nongb.
Shaylor's Hill?H L Smyrl. W W
Htickabud, R M Orakeford.
The Manager* at each precinct named
above are requested to delegate one of
their number to secure box***, tickets,
? tc., at the office of The Camden Chroni
cle on Saturday, March 80th. 1907.
w l. McDowell,
R. B. KLLIOTT,
T. S. NKLSOX,
Conn : r >rn of S'atv and County Elec
tic-; Kershaw Countj, 8. 0.
Mrrch !>t i 1J07. j
Fishing Season Now On, ?
Goto A. D. Konndy's for anything in the Tackle line
JuBt received new lot of 4 Ketch-all," Porpoisi Hide an
Silkbody Phantom Minnows, Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Celebrated
Buel Spinners Also all kinds of Spoon Bait, (iulf Tarpon,
Sea Glass and Cotton Lines, Floats, ? Speats nn<VSinkers,
Rodkolders, Dip Nets, Tackle Boxes, Bait Buckets and
Fishing Rods, Gill Netting, Etc. Hooks all six s. Last but
not least the fisherman's friend, "Lollacapop.'
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g$c ?ii o deling Sale Com
}?icficcs uo-daj//
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in new Lawns and Swisses, new Pan
amas and Voiles and all the fashiona
ble Spring Materials, that are Bar
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to pay,
A beautiful line of neat Swiss and
Nainsook sets suitable for Infants
wear, dainty Hemstitched Match
Sets, double hemstitched Insertions,
embroidered Panels and embroidered
Medallions?also eVibroidered Atlo
vers, which are a very important
feature in the making of fashionable
Shirtwaists.
One glance at our stock of excep
tionally nobby Novelties in Ribbons,
Laces, Belts, Collars, Pocket Books
and Bags, Buckles and Beltings will
convince you that this stock has
been selected with the utmost care
to please the most fastideous, and
?prices within the reach of every one.
We invite your patronage.
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