The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 26, 1907, Image 3

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BRUGES High - Grade GROCERY. Fine Teas & Cof fees. Headquarters For "Good Things To Eat." Phone 49. JmiI For Rent. Huu>e in Kirkwood on Lyttleton street. For terms upply to Mine Mary C. Watkins, or, to Edward F. Walking, Agent, , Irwin Avenue, Spartanburg, S. C. Protracted Meeting at Autioch We jiave beon requested to an nounce tbat a protracted meeting will commence'at Antioch Baptist Church on the 2nd Sunday in Au gust conducted by Rev. J. R. Smith. Everybody is cordially in vited to attend. Ko^gious This is to inform tbo congregation of the Cook's Baptist Church and the public generally that Providence permitting wo will begin a meoting at said Church on the 4th Sunday in July, Order of services?11 a m and early candle light p. m. Rov. E. P." llutson, the gifted pastor of the Heath-Spring Meth odiflt (Wurch, has kindly consented to assist tbo pastor in these meet ings. Everybody cordially invited to attend all theso services. ?J. 11. Pcarey, Pastor ^ *? ^ Notice. v The Southern Railway will oper ate Popular , Excursion, special train, to leave Oaffney six o'clock a. on. July30lh Via B!aoksbnrg,Roek Hill nnd Camden for Charleston S. C. returning leave Chajleaton on any regular train up to and includ. ing Thursday morning, August 1st. This will be the only Excursion run to Charleston during the season and any one who desires to visit "The City by the sea" woul<J do well to take advantage of this op portunity. Ratos will bo very low from all points. Rate from Cam den Will be announced later, as well as departure of train. W. 8. Cooper, Agent. Strickon With Paralyais. Special to The State. Greenville, July 24.?Mrs. Wm, T. Capers, widow of the late Rev. Wm. T. Capers of the South Caro lina conference and brother of Bish op Ellison Capers, was stricken with paralysis Tuesday arternoou at the home of Mrs S. M. Reynolds, her niece, with whom she has beoD spending the summer. The physi cians attending Mrs. Capers can not t^U at this time bow seriously she ffsaffeoted but her condition is re ' garded as precarious. The news of her affliction will be learned with Sincere sorrow by hundreds of friends here and elsowhere in South Carolina. Petit Jurors. The following list of Jurors Lave ? been drawn to serye for the July, ^1907, term of Oonrt: First "Week. J J Munn, M P Barfield, J 0 Cnrc (bo, L W Raley, T E Good ale, J K Smith. D M Holland. H 0 MoClen don, James Babon. Thomas Holland, W T Hasty, S H Yonng. E H liowen, ?W A Fletcher, W S Stokes, S P Welsli, O ' Jones, John Oonnell, M A 8baw, J M Bowers, J L Blackwell, W O Blackwell. L S Cantben, J S Join, B A Bowers, L E Alford, J J B?H, R A Jackson, II J Mann, M L Alford, A B Rabon, W 8 Burnet. W D Paalkenberry, Ellison Oroft, J M Roberts, H T Stover. rv Second Week. U-E-H- H P Datis, K T Mic toe, T B Brace, 1> E Taylor. W H TipeeJel, J H Sinclair, A J Hinaon, t JUcKasale, N R Workman, John ff/jQUteumd, T F Horton. L 0 Clj? " an* W? W flackabee, W C Hough. kil, F H AYraots, J D orrit, Was.Bird, J A J Drakeford, D M Kirkky, Peak. W RQard rB.JO FOR RENT. Collier- on Fair tftrcel. Apply ft, Dr 8. K. HrfislugU'ti ?# 4*. For Rent. My rfteideucti <>n Lyttletou street j I'oam saion given immediately. Misa S. A Oibhcs. Picnic. Wt- have b?>en re<jue*t<d to ntt nounee that them will be h picnic *?1 Mr. K A, Yangliau't; Mil), on Fri<)ay, .July 2<iili. J lie public iu VI tr (). basket Picnic. I'borc will bo h bubkrt picnic h( ihe re* i fie nee of Mr. .! . W. Wat kins on .Saturday, .July 27lU. All lovers of a good mo.tjjl, uncial time are invitcd to attend with well tilled baskets. Tlifi beautiful farm homo with large shade trees and u nice pool of cold wtiter will make the occasion very pleasant for those who attend. Hoys piea&e leave your pistola and whiskey at home; wo wnut need them. II. L. II. Southern Railway Popular Daylight Excursion, Now is your chance! Tuesday, July 30th, to Charleston, lovely lale of Palms and Sullivan's Inland. From Galfney, lilackshurg and iu termediatc points, via Kock (fill and Camden, to Charleston. Ticketo sold for special train going and good to return on any Southern Railway regular train up to and in cluding Thursday morning trains, Augnst 1, 1907. For tickets and full information apply to any Sta tion Agent Southern Railway, be tween GafTney and Charleston, or R. W. Hunt, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. Dedication ttorvice. The Dedication Service of the Pino Creek Baptist Church will take place on the Fourth Sunday in July inat. We heartily and cor dially invite all persons and Churches who have contributed to the building of our Church to send representatives to the dedication service on the 4tli|Sunday. Those who put pose sending us contribu tions will please bring or send the same to us by the dedication eer vice. Representatives wishing to attend"these services will please send their names to Mr. J. K. Robertson, Chairman Com. on Hospitality. We heartily invite the Churches of Camden with their pastors to attend these services. Truly in Christ, W. S. Walters. Onions us Germ Killers. Not long ago a Scotch teacher gave this advice to her pupils; "If you have cholera or scarlet feyer in the house put some onions un der the bed and they will sweep away all disease." The onion proved its virtue iu a remarkable way forty years ago, when chorera raged throughout London. It was noticed with aurptise that one of the most unsanitary districts was almost exempt from the visitation. The majority of the inhabitants being Italians, were great ouion eaters and strings of this vegeta ble were fouud suspended from the celling of nearly every room. The medical olllcer of health concluded that the onion, among its many virtues, contains a powerful anti doto against cholera morbus and possibly other diseases. Notice of Final Discharge. Notice is hereby tfiven that on Mon day, August 2fllh, 1907, I will appfy to the Judge of Probate for Kershaw County for Letters Dismisory as Execu trix of the estate of \V. E Osteon, de ceased. IIENUIETTA OSTEEN, I Executrix. July 2(Jill, 1907.?< NOTICE OF HEALTH OFFICER Charleston, S. C-, July 13th, 1907. Mr. J no. W- Wilson. Heahh Oflicer, Camden, S. C. Dear Sir:?I received your three sam ples of water, labeled ??J?." "II"and ??IV respectively, on the 7th Inst, in good condition. I am glad to report that none of the samples showed the slightest evi dence of pollution. Your? truly, Robert Wilson, Jr. These samples wero ta^en fiom differ ent section of the city?one from Ward six, one from Ward two and one from the Power House. John W. Wilson. Health Officer. . lax Exeeutions.^ . I- -*V . Under and by virttie ofSundry tax exfifcutjons to me direoted, I will proceed tobell, Court Routfe door in the City of Camden, <}n the first Monday in August* 1907, during the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate: *o-wit: . \ 4 acres and 1 bnilding bounded North and East by K. 8. Villepigue, South by William Warring, and on the West by Estate of LuoretU Patterson. Levied up on and to be sold as' the property of RIehard Certain, 90 acres bounded on the North bv Es tate of Snow Desapsey. East by Liberty 11 it Land Camden public road, South by Estate of Mark Bikes, aad on the West ky M. Baaiu. Levied npon and to be '" as the property of Eatate of Rev, E. M " -??am. If'. Rerv iu the 0|)> ru Ilou*e Sun day. On l of i lie dedicatory ser of the J'itie ( 11-? k Huplia Church lli.Tt- .sill hi* H o roily ion. set vii:i'8 lit lit ill list* ()|>0|u Hous< Ku Sunday. No Court ' o'irt ?r?itj vened iu C?md? n laai MoimIhv but owing to 11,?? illness ol the stenographer, Mr. \\ . H. Mc l'eat, Judge Daot/.ler adjourned cruirt until next Monday at whieh lime it ih hoped that Mr. McKent will he ahle to take up In a wuik. the presentment of the grand jury, however, wbh handed in hut Contains nothing of special interest Iu the public. The foreman asks for further tune in which to make a more complete report. Storm. Quito a severe storm passed over Camden yewterday afternoon be tween ti and N o'clock. The storm prevailed for about one hour and a half before its tury nun spent. Considerable damage was done to the trots; many limbs were snap ped oir and sound tree* were entire ly uprooted. Lightning struck a tree near the residence of Senator W. II. Hough and thinking the house was on the an alarm was sent tu Notwithstanding the storm was t-til! going on the company tespond ed promptly but their services were not needed. The Contested K'ecijon Case Arguments in the contested elec tion case were Heard by the State Hoard of Canvassers last Tuesday The Hoard wished to get the ruling of the Attorney General on several points and its decision has not yet been announced. Among those who attended the hearing were.: Messrs M. L. Smith, T J. Kirklaud, H . H. Claike, Lawrence A. McDowell, Seldon Williams, U. H. ICllioit, J. C. Pi ice, L. A. Wittkowsky, II. L Watkins, W. J. Dunn, John Me Smyrl, VV. H. Zemp and VV. A. Sobrock. Hymeneal. ()u Monday afternoon last, the 22nd, nl 6:30 o'clock, Mihh S-idie B. Kennedy and Mr. K. C. von Tienckow were married at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Kennedy on Fair street. A pleasant reception was held immediately after the cercinony. Mr. and Mrs. von Tresc.kow left on the 8 o'clock Sea boafd train for a trip abroad. On Wednesday evening at 0:45, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. G. .1. Shannon, Sr., Miss Josepheue Ker shaw Shannon was married to Mr Grover Lee Black well. i he sunset hour was in harmony with the tones of yellow and brown of the sunflowers thai were used for decoration. Little Miss Joyce Steedman strewed 11-)wera on the path-way of the hi id*', who, preceded by Miss Jennie Shannon, her maid of honor, entered on the arm of her father nod met the groom and his best wan, Mr. Duncan Lang. At an improvised altar banked with feras and flowers, among lov ing fripnds and relative*, Rev. W. B. Goidan pronounced this couple man and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell left on tho north-bound Seaboard for New] York, Washington and other points of interest. It is a source of great regret to their boat oC Camden friends, that Mr. and Mrs. Black well will in future reside in Union, where Mr, Blackwell has opened a jewelry store. Among the out of town guests were: Mrs. Blackwell and Mrs. B(izjraan, of Keisbaw; Mrs. Frank Lftchicotte, Miss Fried heim and Master Charles ?eu*lS of . ll??ck Hill; Mr, and Mrs. A. S. He)waid and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sbamx.n, ? f Columbia. I. H. ALEXANDER, D. D, 3., OFFICE "ON UPPER MAIN ST CAMDEN. 8. C., W. B. DELOACH, Attorney ?At Law, OAMDKN, S. O. Trespass Notice. Trespassing or bathing will not bo allowed at "MillbanU '' , John Boykin. Money To Loan. I am prepared <o make loan* o.i ap proved security of Retl Estate in Ker ?lww County on term* to suit lvorrower W. M. SHANNON, Attorney at Law. Camden, 8. C., Nov. 15, 1906. ?y? > i Dr. A. L. Harvin, dIbntist, Office over Dr. F. Leslie Zemp's Drag 8tore. Phone 184. _ Surveyor's Notice. _r v* 6ANTPY # BOYKilM,; I r'lfji INMJRANCI-. / ^ dwelling And Momtntilo Risks A Specialty. Wo "Hojiylsrui Only TUo Host Ami Moat Uoliahlt; Companies K'?a' Kslato And liontinii' Au'onts. KEEF YOUR EYE ON THIS Q IM MJfc, Six-room dwelling on I/iiir.'iH Mn?et, lacing tlu: I'.uk and Graded School grounds. I ,oi is 00x.>00 ('??< t. Mable or prom ise.s. Oity water and e'leclviw lights in house Price ?1000. Six-room dwelling on LuFavol to Avonuc adjoining the now Baptist Ciiim h Parsonage. Oi'y water ami eloelric light* in house. Price ?1 700,0" Five room dwelling, corner Mill and Haile streets. Oity water in house. $P2.2r) per month. Five-room dwelling on Lafayette Avenue. City water in house, $11 00 per month. Nine-room dwelling on Mill street, below DeKalh. KJec trie lights and city water in house. $ 10.00 per month. The old Rich House on Broad street, north of the Victoria Hotel. House fully furnished and has city water and electric lights. $20. per monUa^p' / c. c MOORE. Tho ICInd You liavo Always Bought, aiul which 1ms been, iu uso for over SO years, has borne tho signature of .? and has bec;i niado utidcr his ]?<:r ^ snnal supervision sin?e its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and 44 Jusl-ais-good " are hub Experiments tlis^fc trilio with and cinluiij;vi* tho health of Infants and Children?lSxperiene? against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro (foric, l>rops and Southing Ayrupx. Jt is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotib substance. Its ago is its guarantee. 1< dc.st roys Worm* nnd allays Foverishness. It cares DiarrhuM and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Tv.?ubu-s, ??;re.a Constipation and Flatulency. H ussinillul.es the Food, regulates tho Stomach and ItoiVels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea?Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ' Thc cfNTki i tount.if, ft oTMtr, new Von* on*. Advertise In THE CHRONICLE, Hot Weather Talk. Come And See I lie Cool Breezy Things ki Tjl A PiU 0 A i{ A 0 4 AF,,', m lliij urn Lugu m\mi Kvervbody is thinking now of how to keep cool this hot? weather. To those wlio are going to mountain or seashore we say conie in and let us help you to get otV We have a nice line of light weight wool goods, just the thin# for the cool eve-flings in the mountains, .lust received a nice line of Trunks, Dress Suit Case* Kte. Now for the folks'that stay at home. (Jonio and soe tho cool breezy things wo are showing. All of our Figured Lawn, Batiste, Ktc., at reduced price; we have them from Ge yd. up. 1 lot Figured Silk Organdies, beautiful patterns, (>0c values, reduced to 3(Jc. I |nt figured Silk Tissues, sold at 25c yd., reduced to l'Jc. 1 lot Striped and Figured Madras, 20c values, reduced to 1 Sc per yd. 1 lot short length Cannon Cloth reduced to (Jc yd. I lot Ginghams, nice patterns for boys' waists, shirts, chil dren's dresses, etc., reducod to 9c. yd. VVc are sacrificing our entire Stick of Embroideries. -?\Oome quick for the prices on these goods can't be matched in a longt ime. A good Sea Island at 5c yd. Shirting Prints, short lengths, at 4 1-2 cts yd. * Colgate Talcum Powder, the 2?>e lynd, at 18c. it Star Brand Shoes Are Better." Just roceived a bijr shipment ol these celebrated shoes These are tlie kind that sati?fy. ? r . 4m Yours Kt'^pcctlully, -w"*L* V. T. Villcpitfuo. Proprietor.