The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 29, 1907, Image 2
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OAMDKN, 8. ()., MAHCII 21). 11107
Mil' ' .
Wo have every indication that
we will have wn ideal Easter Sun
day.
Let every true citizen hear in
mind that it is his duly to vote
next Tuesday.
The cow pea is the best friend
of the Southern farmer. After hav
iu|4 exhausted his land in the rain
ing of one crop, which robe it of
vegetable matter, it cornea in and
reptoresthe worn place* by supply
ing the necessary humus and ex
trading from the air that most val
liable of all fertilizing ingiedicnts,
nitrogen . Plant peaa.
riTHnloiit Smith <o SpiMik nt
Kershaw.
There will he a called meeting of
the Lancaster C'<?i?i?Iv Cotton (liow
ers A ssoci hi ion held in town of
Korah"w, Wi'iliiPHilm , Apiil .{'<1,
when Mr. ft I). Smith, the S'.aie
president, will he and de
liver an address.
Liberty Hill
The social lift* of this lilth* vil
lage wnh unliventd on Kiiday eve
ning by a ?iditjnc entertainment
termed a "violet party," which wit*
ffiven at the hOHpilalile home of
Gen. Floyd, I?v M isses Ilxnuah
Cureton, Clara Johnson and Bessie
Floyd. luvilatlotiM (hand painted
with violets) had I>???? n issued sey
eral days helore. On the arrival
of the guests, violets painted, cut
out and numbered wore handed
oach one. In line way partneis
wero secured for the evening. The
large parlor was profusely decorat
ed with trailing branches of the
fragrant Jasamine, and vacos, I>ov\Ih
and baskets of violetB in every
available place. In the dining room
the Haniu color scheme was carried
out except in the laigo center
piece which whs composed of snow
drops and violets. Dainty refresh
ments wero served in two courses.
The amusements of the evening
consisted in pari, of mending Inn
ken hearts which were given t<>
each couple. This proved no easy
task as the shattered hearts in
many casea would not Reunite, Inn
Miss Call to Jones nnd Mr. W'hIim
CuuninghwdMdhetug most Huocessful
wero awfirdeiT the pri'/o. A large
heart was also fastened on ono of
tho parlor curtains and (after be
ing blindfolded) each one was civ
en an arrow with instructions to pin
it as near the center of the heart!
as possible, with the assurance thai
tho one coming nentest the mark
would ho married -Jlrht. Muchl
merriment was caused hy the fail
tire of some to hit llit? heart, at all.
M iss Clara Johnson succeeded ini
fastening her arrow in the centei
hut no prize was given as success!
was supposed to carry Its own re-1
reward. A most enjoyable eve-1
ning whs spent, and the yung
hostesses were most h e a r I i 1 \ con-!
gratulaled ut?on the results of then!
elforts which weie mi beaulifulh j
carried out.
Our little village up III re in tin
hills of Ivcishaw county is becom
ing (juiu* a hu in uier ie?>rt and
many visitors hic entertained h\
Us hospitable residents. Hefoi.
the war this was a verv wealtli\
community, and tliers siill remains
some of tho old homes built, in
colonial style, but unfortunately
Liberty IIill was in the-course of
the march of Sherman's army and
many of the line old homes weie
destroyed. Mr. Robert Johnson
has a Hummer home here and lie
with his charming family are al
ways most gladly welcomed when
they come to spend the hot mont hs
with us. II. I*.
Teacheis' Examination.
The next regular semi-annual exami
nation of teachers will be held at the
Court House Friday and Saturday, April
19 and 20th beginning at I> o'clock a. :n.
No one will be permitted to take the
examination unless you are pros -at on
Friday.
Pleaso note this fact and don't ask to
lake all on Saturday.
W. B-"TURNER.
Supt. of Education.
March ^h, 1007.
Supervisor's Report
For (.^uait<T Kririiu# Mar 31?t, 1H07
li M Hinoher
L W Cope I awl
K 10 Stok???
I) I* (' Morchifton
11 <) C'atoe
W M Turner
K S Sr,
J Ij IlillHOII
VV 0 Hnilor
J W Hiiller
Porter & Hlaokwell
Newton Kelly
W V Srnllli
VV I J.ITrieg
.J M i homton
KI more Hrown
\V I* .JeffcrH
,i D (lufr
II l) llrdth
W ?} I'uiui. M D
S d ltoulli'y
\V 'I' I'llIh
W Kwv^ert
(! W liiri'huioro
K A I Jr< > w n
A III OH Wl'Ht
(1 W J>ul>ney
(} \V 1 >u bn?* y
W M llin?on
J M Meyer
M li Habon
John Moon
M C Wunt
H H Slokoa
1< K S<oki>n
M M linker
I) M Jictliiino 3h
N S Richards
A (i ?) OlICH
K<lj/ar (,'uiininf<hftni
A I) Kennedy
G s Kin^
li M l'earcte
|{ M IVarce m
,) S Trim Mm m
I (/ Iloti^li
.1 M Sowe 11
K I. 1'fttn
itii'linrti Pnco
/iHlllp iV I )n 1 'llHH
VV A Schrock
Whiink'T Jinrnet
Diivnl Wolfn
VV li McDowell
('itiiuli'll Supply Co
\V K >1 oilIIROII
Nut Imii ('nunmilium
.1 l'? 1'lldlpH
Duvnl Kci ho
S I' Hticin^lon, M J>
W \V ?lll^>.JIM8
W <icini iilu*iinor
Ho * A- I'jVIIIIH
Henry Snvn^e
VV li Mcl'llHH
T?J VVii!i?m8
,1 A Kiilxm
,1 N .JdlH'H
II li Si'hlosliliur^
\V I KiihhpII
11iirnm & limrolt
VV I'uIhiwi
.1 !\l i nrhoii
.1 M Chihoii (Jo
.lolin K Klnune
,Jiih r r|-11.? hii?? 11
I) M M ??< 'ink ill
II I' -J"Imaon
M (' W.st
VV (' 111111 ** r
.1 K Creed
.1 I > Itnul ley
It .M )uviH
\V P S<? well
W F | { 11 sHl' 11
I 1' Hi'iiwii
.John Mi'Oii
L M Hull
(} \V I )nlmey
-J I' l.ewis Ac Co
\V 'I Smith
A W Miirm t, M |),
(' \V Hi roll more
.1 A K ihon
.1 M Mriinhuiu
.1 A Unhoii
I > ll V i < I I I JV \ I'H
.1 M Hull
Huliiiril I'rico
.1 M So well
Cnitidcn W li St, I Co 71 ? ?!>
Sjirinyn A: Slmnuon 1 HO 'J")
A 1) Koniuxly 7 1 N-i i
W M Oniiher 12 00
It K St ok os I f> 00
A 15 81mw 27 01?
K K Stokm -11
Kirklaml \ Sniit li ]no oo
Ciumlt'n Supply Co 7<> i'2
('ntii loH \V Ii iV 1 Co If) on
.1 S TiMiitliHin 1 No
Cook, K 11 i;l'j<> & Co 'J I Ho
\V ,1 1 >iinn, M 1) 77 ,,,)
K 11 lilnrkmoil 7;>
DC (' M urclitHon 1 n ?!
.] M t iir^nn L'S 7o
1) M M <?( i 11 '2f> (??
li P i No Oo
\Y A Si 111 ork 15.1 I <>
F I. Zomp r? r?'>
W I, M('l>owoll
W li l'urr ' i
.i 1? riu-ipH
i 'it \ oi ('moilcn
l'i nrk in \ A. ' > UNloU
I S Iv.ss
Zi'iiip A 1 >eL uirlio
S li S?.>U?? -*
(I \V Dh1.iw\v
('tiin U'ii Supply Co
\ 1> K ?>itiit'(ly
I, M (iowi>r
John lioon
II K M tin n
W (' I >nt :. r
W 1'* KhstH
.1 1' 1 !*>* IM
M C West
w p Sow, ii
/??nip ?V 1 > Phhh
K??rslmw (IroCftry Co
C \V liireliinorc
Sprin^H A. Shannon
D M M?m'n-kill
<? F Wiit 18
lii-ll Ti l Co
R L Bull
IJiflianl Price
?1 A WntlH
i' li ll.it.. M l>
L> P C M uicliiaon
?I M Spcuri s
IUfki-r .IniuH
J S Trftiit'iHin
Wnlkir K iV Cogswell
Kershaw M. ?k B Co
Rubl Kloms 't oo
W T Smith 11 9o
A A Monro, MI) fi oo
W A Nehro-k 16 :i5
Whilbki-r Ac Burnet 71 oo
W .J Himlull, M O, Of) oo
I) M Mcs'HHkilt 4.f?U ft7 I
)( II Jennings (i,5H2 60
W 15 Turner f>'J 4.'i
M. c wks t,
< Supervisor.
p. uth of Rey. John O Bnckwith.
Ki'V J (i. Heck witll.HO Wt:!l a lid f ?? I
voruldy known to ninny of our <? it- !
izetm, ?li<??! in ('littrlcHioo Inal Mnti
?Iny after h wci k'n iilni'ux of nculc
appendp'ii ifi. We Ink !? I In* follow
in).' from l In* Siute of Wednesday
uioi illny :
(1 inr'li'Hlou, M arch 2(1.? The fu
lii'rul Hervinn <>VtT the hody of Rev
John (i. li'ikwiih, pastor of Beth
el M F (' It u reh, were held at 2
o\ lock thin afternoon at the Hellnl
Church in the pr< scene of a laige
congregation, numhciing many
mcmhcin of lix* oilier Meth<oli?i
( 'hurclieH and also of other lie iioin
iiiHtx iiti In tho large no i?e in hi ay <?
were hIho minister* of other denom
IjulioiiH, who had h i)i^li regard for
the beloved pastor of (hi) Hei hel
Church Hud desired to hIiow their
respect at the bud obsequies.
The Church was decorated in
mourning, willing hands having
started lhn woik yesterday after
noon, which wan continued t.iih
morning until completed. Ilicdis
play of fl iwein was particularly
largo hnd beautiful, giving further
evidence of the regard in which
llie minister wan held.
Presiding Flder Herbert Jones
conducted the funeral horvices, un
stated by the ministers of the sev
eral other Methodist Churches and
the music was especially uppinpri
alo to I he ore,union
Olli'j is of tho lleihtd Church
were the pallbearers, performing
thin lant sad service for one of the
most popular miniatcin who has
ever ad minintercd to their charge,
l'he remains were sent to Flor
ence thin afternoon for interment,
us it wuu tho wish of i\J r. B-ckwith
thai he should be buried at the
Hide of 11ih little girl that he lost
during his charge in that city The
remaiiiH were accompanied to Flor
ence hy Dr. K. S. Burutinm, Maj.
?J. F . ('ogiwell and W. F Henncker.
At The Snyder
Gallery,
You will fill<l all fh<; latest
curds and folders for
Up-to-date Photo
graphs.
< j
A full line of K.istcr novelties.
Tax Executions.
Under and hy virtue' of sundry tax
executions to nie directed, J will proceed
to hell, before tli>* Court Hoiinedoor in the
City of Canulen. oil I lo? first. Monday in
April, IU07, during the legal hours of
Hah*, the fallow ing described foal estate :
Co. w|l.:
IK acres in School District No. t>
hounded North hy S F. Kelly, South by
\l'c Mro.vn, K.isl I?v Liberty Mill rnnd
and West hy (he VN'alertall*. Levied up
on ami to he sold an tho estate of F M.
McDowall.
I lot iii town of Hethune bounded
North by.I no A McCaakill, West hy
Itlackwell street South ami Kant hy l?r.
Norwood. Levied upon jind to t?e sold
as the property of T K Sow ell.
Terms of Sale?('ash
.1. S. Tit A NT If AM
S. K. C
Mar. loth, 11)07,
Statement
OF THK CONDITION
of The Bank ot Camden,
liOchted at Camden, S. C\, hi ibo
close of business Mar. 19th, 1907 :
JlKHOlJltCKS.
Loans ami Discounts, $400,533 47
Dt-inand Loans, 2,120.00
Ho ml s and slo, k-i owned by
i In* Itank, 05,500 00
It>inkin^ House, 13.370 58
Furnituit! ami Fixtures, 1,550 75
Due from Hanks unci
Hankers, 2 1,409 18
Cu r i ency, 7,040 00 I
Gold, 830 00 j
Silver, Nickels and Fen
n ies, 1,333.5 1
Checks anil C ash Items, 28,705 08 !
. __ j
Total, $542,501,4 7 1
MAKILITIKS.
Capital S ?n k paid in, $25,000.00 j
Surplus Fund, 25,000 00 !
Undivided Profits, lees
current ex p. and
tnxi'H paid, 80,503 30
hue Unpaid Dividends 2,524.00 j
Individual Deposits sub
ject to Clink, 2^0,020 701
Savings Deposits, 84,444 38 1
Mills I'u) atile, 40,IH)0.do 1
Tola!, $54 2,501.4 7
State of South Carolina, /
County of Kerhsaw. \
Me fore me eame C H Vmih,
Cashier of Hank of Camden wtto br
in^ dulv sworn, *m\b that the above
and foregoing statement u u truo
condition of snid ICtnk, as shown by!
the hooks of (lie in said liank.
C. H. Y A IKS, Casiukk. |
Sworn to ?nd subscribed before
me, this 21st. day of Maieh, 1907
H. W'ai.uck,
Notary Public, S O.
Correct Attest:
W M Shannon i
A. 1). Kennedy. > Diiuctoru.
H. G. Carnson. )
"The M Store."
Most elaborate showing of l:aster
Novelties find special prices in every!
department to make a foitf, busyi
week.
Huntiic-*SH is a power Ours is probably I lie largest store in
the City that lots its advantages, because wo buy in bi^ <pu?n
lities ami save thousands of dollars worth of Merchandise in?
I
every line every year. It pleases us to give our customers
some very special pre-Ranter bargains for this week. New
^ ' . 1
Spring Silks and Dress Goods, White goods, Kmbioidorn *
and Laces, Millinery, Clothing, Shoes, Gents Furnishings etc.
Immense line of White Goods ami Wash goods.
We always show the newest and most up-to-date pi'terns
at most moderate prices.
SILKS, SILKS
Of which we can show all the newest weaves and pal terns
to be mhn at remarkable low prices, as we bought tin in be
fore the advance.
EMBROIDERY & LAWKS.
w e import them ourselves, and retail them at wholesale
prices. We can save you 2/3 percent by buying IVo us
Millinery, Millinery.
We curry the largest and most up-to date line of Milliner\
in the city. We are receiving daily by express all the now
styles that's to be had. We are selling them at reasonable
prices. If you want a hat don't fail to see our line.
?'o?jrti*hi t9u) aj|
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STROUSE 4 BROS
Bilumon
Copyright 1907.
by
STROUSE & U P,U?
A
READY FOR YOUR SPRING
SUJT?
Splendid Time To Pick It Out.
Tlif spring rush for new clothes will soon set in and every
body will want everything right away. Make your selection
now while there is plenty of time to please yourself thorough
ly and get a full season's wear out of your suit. A ll the new
fabrics are here, and the cut of our garments show every ct r
rcct idea?worked out to perfection. Suits at $7.50 to <$25.00
Prices count for nothing, however, unless you gee the suits wi
the price. That tells the story.??
Very Respectfully,
jfcirsch Sftros. <5c Co,
AT
FHE FAMOUS GILT
. ^ * - it
EDGE STORE
We arc now sliowiiiL' a beautiful line of Spring Goods of all
kind, white in great variety and at the old price?
these <;no<ls ln\e advanced hut we bought early and can save
vmi moiit v in 1 his line.
Dress Goods.
I in om |)n < Irm's I)< ]>ju 1 incut we are showing a beaut i
f'ul let i.f < 1 ???><Is in /{revs, plaids, etc., and a specially
! nice liii" <d' black W ool (ionds.
WYcall special at?eution to our lovely line of Printed fcilk
Tis-ucs, Figured Organdies and Novelties in Mercerized
Varus. It you ar-' h.okirui; lor an Kasfur dress, see these
i'< U'e \ Oil l)'i V
\
jjrani! j)ispl?y of ^prinjgooflj
Wash Goods! Wash Goods!
\\Y li-iv< Net (I 'hi- line with oat e.ire, and can show
von imc of the pre!tiest lines of ngliams, 1* reales, Printed
Madras, Iiui isi(1 s. Kte., in the eity.
< >ni I)nn.i siit 1 i11ru?-nI is I'ti 11 of everything the good
li him.'Ivh'jxt roiiM want, and at prices to please.
Notions, Notions!
In thi> Depai tin nt yoii will liiul the newest things in La*
dies Belt<. <Joll ? rs. 1 amy Neckwear, Laces and Embroider
ies. Uibhon, mihI :ill the niuai) wear that belong to this lino. ^
Slai Brand Shoes Are Better."
'!|(M" < ?!? sIhm;k in readies, Children, Mons
f'."i,7" leather, Viol, Box
" 'n" ?- >l.?us -iv,. '? SA.TI8FACTION.*
f arm Supplies And Fertilizers.
' ' *1-'tic I s. limsirr i'vi'tilizevs, niul
' ' ^ niixiin-fs, A i.l, Potash. Ninato
i pr:.'i s in- i,!, approved paper.
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