The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 11, 1907, Image 3
To Our Fiiends find Customers:
Ebivitift decided to combine our force* and
open up the room on the corner of Main and
DcKoll) streets which shall he known ils
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"The Pure Pood Store,
wo take pleasure in expressing our most hear
ty npprccialicu of the patronage so liberally
bestowed upon us in the past and to earnestly
solicit for the new firm a continuance of the
same an we feel that in future we will be better
prepared than ever to merit your kind favors.
We iuteiid keeping a STRICTLY FIRST
CLASS FANCY GROCERY in which ON
LY THIS PUREST AND HKST DOMESTIC
& IMPORTED AltTIOLlvS OF FOOD can
be obtained at; most reasonable prices.
We also propone, to very much improve our
delivery system giving a reasonably prompt
delivery of all goods purchased at
^-vjfiie Pure Food Store."
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' Awaiting your commands w e are
1 .. Yours very truly,
Phone 2. BRUCE Sl LANG,
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Cotton Market.'
Cuttpp Is quoted in Carad?n thia
?*-morning, food, middling at 11 3-16.
? To Study Medicine.
Krneet Truetdell left last
^wrfffk^for Charleston where he will
f ^Aiike up the study of medicine.
-''Mr. Trueedell is <\u excellent young
mau;and we wish him abundant
/ eiiocess.
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t, Wanamaker & lli own Clothing
Mr. D. Wolfa ifl age'nt for the
m World renowned Wanamaker <fe
-.yUrown clothing. if you want an
^Jp'to-date "and allround flrst-claea
- - '; oaU-and g'at Mr?.VVolfe to fit
r you up. Fit guaranteed.
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A Card of Thanks.
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, 1 derive to thank toy friends in
; Cttinden'artd throughout Kershaw
<\>\yfAv ic.r the interest manifested
n?- ? ?ny recent sickness,
'kindnesses have touch
deeply and they will
spibcred and appreciat
/y' Respectfully;
M C. West.
Jfcavy Fire. ?
Saturday nl<;hs about mid
ffronafortable, cozv home
^p,:0uBo ftp, ofie mile east
>t was totally destr^ed
(ether with its entire con
is a complete loss to Mr.
VUjere was not a dollat's
on either the house or
{jiRure: It is thought that
! Paginated from the stove
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>l?o learn that Mr. L. M.
y.. whQ lives 'about 8 miles
^Oamden, met with, ?> siibl
ifofprtune on Wednesday after
louse and Us contents.
_ which there was no insurance,
fero bur i>edv
*<M>t ng of D A B.
A tbofonghly enjoyable meeting
the 0. A. R. wis held at the
ftidence of Mm. Hfinrjr Carrisou
"October 314k" The meeting wu?
"ifrt'to order by t,ho tfcegent. The
try tb?n read the minutes of
it meeting- ' Delegate* and alter
V.iiaiee were elected to represent the
Chapter at the. Slate Conference
ji&cti meets in Charleston on No
Tejttfeer 2fctU. The committee on
U *$^tainiA?ftt thou rendered a re
pert* and it was decided to have a
ear book for tho Chapter, Mrs.
on,' tho Regent, then read a
terming and inetruotive pa
' the battle ?f Hobkirk Hill,
or Godfrey's and Mrs.
jisinee were presented
rabip and were we loo m
.Ti. After lijjbt refresh*
rs. de Jerscy's*on-No
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Meatmy at Hre. A. A.
moot.% r
D. Kennedy Chapter
j-'td the generous hot*
Ire. A. A. Moore, on
afternoon, Ool. 7th.
?d.^ttite a large meet
ocdrvelon, for it le
toeecepten in*
Moyr^'e charming
of delegates
" kf^Mlfli tn poet
??etiag,
"ay i?
of Mr?.
!Porsona/ Tlfontion,
l)r A L Marvin, dentist, who )ihr
been in Cnmden some time, left this
week for Greenville
Mrs M Baum Iiiih returned to
Camden, much lo the ploasureof her
many friends here.
lira L A Mitchell and (laughter*
Mis* Anna, who have been spending
the Summer N.orth have returned to
Camilen
Messrs H Is Parker and Hro., lum
her men who havo been located in
West Wateree for some time, have
moved to Providence
Invitations havo been received in
Camden to the marriage of Dr. Ewd.
McF. D emu'son on Oct 24th, Dr
Dennison is pleasantly remembered
in CamdeD, ho having at one lime
teen connected in business with Dr.
I. H. Alexander.
Now Advertisements.
We direct your attention lo the fol
lowing new adyerlisemente which
appear in The Chronicle to-day:
Commercial Hank.
M. Baum,
The Snyder Gallery?Again Do
injr Business.
M. Baum?-Wholenale Groceiy
Annex.
The State Fair.
Mastur'a Sale?Ifonoria L
vs. J. B. Turner.
Muster's Sule?Julia Cole, e
ve. Nancy Kellv.
Master's R-ile?Kate Dendy vs,
K M. Duvir,
Master's Sale?T. F. Horton vs.
K M. Davis.
County Supervianr's Report.
Miss Zaida D. Parish-*-School of
Physical Culture..
Cherokco Greenhouse?Flowers
For Sale.
The Gilt Edge-Store.
Carolinians In New York.
Under tlie above caption" tbo pn
lUmbia Slate of laet Sunday g*ve
qfuito a long list of successful bus
iness men now in {few York who
went out from the South Corolinu
College. TUg following regarding
two young men from Cawden will
be road will) interest |
~ "Alberlus Adair Moore, *95, Ker
sh?w county, is another alumuus,
wiio, after graduating in medioine,
has built up a successful practice
?in Ne,w York."
'?Donald McQueen Alexander,
Camden, left tho college in 1887. in
bis nop ho more j car nod be bus
been engaged in the woik of a civil
engineer in Kentucky and W*st
Virginia coal mines. At present lie
is in the employ of ibe New York
Mail and Transfer company put
ting in a pneumatic mail service
for the United Skates government."
We Pay You id Stipe.
To Save
Is To Have
Why not try next week to,/
retrench in the matters
wbioh are Tot positive neces
sitiea end at the end of the
week count your earnings ?
frop^ yourself, and see how
. in the j?Mt you have been
your wont paymaiter?
If yon find m much Ma
dollar piaos it in our 8ay?
in** Department and oon
ti??* your work In the fo
^if. Yen will seen M
a mm** of that
afcj
School of physical culture opens \
today (Friday, Oot. 1 lib) at 4 :301
o clock P. M i tie rceitenee of!
Or. I). L. l)t Sauittf n re on Mill St.
For Urme, etc., apply to Mis* Zai
da I>. Pun isb.
ubtte?,:
I'liO Cheiuko# (> t con h ouse Has
For Sale :
Pansy Plants (</. 10c. and 20c. doz.
I*"per While Natcissna (<j, 30c, dor.
Koman II vaoiotliM (<i 50c. do*.
Dutch Hyacinths, (uBiuvd viuj.
etics) (" 7fio. do/
Phone No. 207 L.
Camden, Jr?. C.
Citation.
South O&rolioft.-^K.oruhaiv ('ouiity.
By Win. I). Trantham, .fudge of Probate.
Whereas P. W. F.ldrodjfo hath applied
?o me for letter* of aduiiuistritiou on the
estate of Katftlle II Kldredge, late of Ker
shaw county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and ad/
fuoniab all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said deceased to bound
appear beforo me, at a Court of Probate
for the mud County, to be holden at Cam
don, S. C-, on the 12th day of October,
KM)7. at 10 o'clock A. M., to nhow cause
if any, why said administration should
not be granted.
Given unrior my hand and the sea) of
Raid court, (his 26lh dny of September.
A. D? 15)07.
WM. 1). TRANTHAM,
Judge of Probate for Kershaw Co.
Citation.
South Carolina?Kershaw County.
By Win. D. Tranlhaiu, Judgoof Probate
Whereas Mrs. Maggie Moseley. bus
made suit to me to grant her Letters of
Administration, of the estate of and ef
fects of ltedic Moseley, cum Utlamtnto and
ero.
These are therefore to cito and admon
ish all and singular the kindred ami ercdi
itor# of the said Redic Moseley, deceased,
that they be and appear before mo, in
the Court of Probate, to be held at Cam
den, S. O., on the 12th day of October
next, after publication thereof, at 11
o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause, if
any they have, why the said administra
tion should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 20th day of
September, A. D., 1907.
Published in the Oarudeo Chronicle, on
tho 27th day of September, 1907,
' Wrn. D. Trantham,
Judge of Probate.
Master's Sale.
South Carolina?Kl:rsha^ County
Iu the Court of Common Picas.
T f Morton, Plaintiff,
against
J2 M Davii, Walter Davis, Lilly
Davis, Hally Davis, Rosa J5av<?,
fla&el Davts, Eva Davis and Jas
per Davit, Defendants.
(Foreclosure Sale.)
Under and by virlue of a Decree in
the above case made by the Honorable
George B Prince. Judtte Presiding in the
5tb Circuit, and beuring date the 12th
day of April A D. 1907, offer for
sale in front of the Court /louse door in
the city of Camden, dvriog the legal
hours of sale, on the fir^. Monday in No
vember A. p. 11)07, nfxt, being the 4(h
day thereof, the following parcel or tract
of laud in the County and. State afore
said:
All that pie Co, parcel or tracf of land
in the County o! Iter*haw, and Stato of
South Carolina, ?n * the waters of
Jiintnio Branch, tributary to Lynch*
eV?Greek,?end containing Two
Hundred and Eight (208) acres,
more or le?s, bounded ?s follows: North
by lands formerly of L W. H Blair,
Kast "by lands formerly of Mattbow
W?st, South by lands formerly of the
Cantey Estate: West bv lands of Jasper
Pavis.
Terms of Sale.?One-half cash, balance
in one year from date of sal^, rt tl.c rnt.e
of 8 per cent. per anuuro, secured by tho
bond of the purchaeor and the mort
gage of the premises sold. Purcbnffr to
have the privilege, if bo ?o desires. of
paying tlio entire dfhount of tl?f pur
chase money of said premises ins'i.
L. A. WlfTKofriKY,
Master for Retch aw County.
Qct. 0th, 190T. ? ,
Master's Sale, .
South Carolina?Kershaw County.
In the Court of Common l*leae.
Kate D Dendy, Plaintiff1.
? Against
E. M. Davit, Walter Davis, Lilly
J)av1s, BaHy fiaviw, Rosa Davis,
Hotel Davis, Eva Davis, and Jus
jper Davis. Defendants
(Foreclosure Suit.)
Under end by virtue of * Door** In
tbe above eatfe, tn*d* by (he Monoreblo
Qeo. K. Priqe?, Judge presiding tn (he
5th Circuit, e&d hearing date the 13th
day of April. A. D. It07, t wiU offer for
?ale In front of the Court Hoeee door in
fhe oitjr of Oamden, during the legal
hoar* of eale on the flrat Moedtv In Ifo
?ember, A. D. 1007* Wni tbe 4th
wlog parcel
, m d U? tM Count]
?eld:
dajr thereof tlte following parcel or traot
ofUndlo Mf County end State afore*
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All the! certain piece, p*roel or traet
ed by W. tXr Her toe A Bona., on . ?
^hyMO Devi*. aad oetbe Weetby
* of fule Oho b>lf eaeh raj tbe
fee yeer fteee deteelmS{
fee* dete of ee^wjg
RESOLVED
That nice hosiery
is a Thing of Beauty
and a Joy FORE.VE !>-?
fCOCD HOSE ARE fit
V. NECti55!TY YOU
stmr GET GOQP HOSE
Afvfbi-lii CTOR."5 FOR
IA NY It MCE, YO'J CAN
Ctl Good Host ATotoME
STciiEo rop ANY PRICE
6USTER
<?jary Janes, *
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5USTER 1-5 WRONG. HE IS USUALLY RI6HT, 5UT
THIS TIME HE IS WR0N6. SOME HOSIERY MAY
bE A JH1N6 OF' 5EAUTY. AND WHILE IT MAY 5E
A dOY, IT 1-5 NOT ALWAYS A JOY "FOREVER."
NO PIECE Of A WOMAN'S, AND ESPECIALLY OF A
CHILD'S APPAREL, ENDURES THE STRAIN THAT
HoSE MUST. WE HAVE HoSE THAT WE CAN RE
COMMEND. YOU PICK OUT THE PATTERNS THAT
SUIT' YOU AND DEPl-ND UPON US THAT THE
QUALITY WILL 5E C00V. THE PRICES WE QUOTE
&EL0W ARE ON HOSE THAT V/ILL WEAR:
HOSE FOR CHILDREN. >
Misses' fine Ribbed 11 oae, si/cfl 5 to 9 1-2, real value lac,
our price 10c pr
Misses' fine Ribbed Hone, value 20c, our price 15c pr
Boys' heavy Ribbed Cadet Hose linen mixed yarn, value
25c, our price 21c pr
Ladies' Black Hose with White (Vet, value 20o, our price
15c pr
Ladies' Out size Hose, 25c value, our price 15c pr
Ladies' fine Ribbed Hose, a 35c hose, our price 25c pr
Ladies' Hose, Onvx brand real 50c value at 3 prs for $1.00
75c Silk Lisle Hose, special at 50c pr
#250 Silk Hose, all sizes, color ijlack, our pi ice $1.19
Ladles' Cashmere hose, special price 25c
Ladies' Fine Cashmere hose, special price 50c
All Hose are guaranteed absolutely
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stainless - .
tull assortments of Infants' and Misse?' Half H^^.
RESPECTFULLY,
>tfl. IB.
A'. Thfes' German Salve.
Worth Its Weight In Gold.
NO HOUSISTIOLD COMPLETE WITH
OUT IT.
Genuine
Without
Cures Eruptions of all Inflammatory Nature; Pile?, Sorc?f
Staba, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Boils, JPlmplfB, Bone-Felon, Car
huncles, HUme.Bruise, Soft Corns* (quiok reliof to hardoorns,)
Scrofula, Sore-Broaet, King*Worm, Burns, Eciscmu, Tettcv nii<l
kiodml discAfcTs. PrcYonts Blood Poison or Lock-Jaw result*
it>u (torn Sting*, Biles. Scratches V>y unclean instruments,
y(?jl in Foot, er from any other cause*. Allaya and (deviates
1 r.iu Perfectlj harmless in ith application, but magical In its
result*. Once tried you will never l>e without. Nothing but
tlio purest refined material outers into its manufacture. 'Six
((>) month required 10 make as amall a quantity aa % ounco.
Not iujuriovu to the most dulicaje complexion, ntid why not
keep a box on h?ud. Ape doya not detract from its celebrat
ed healing qualities. Hiyoh inucli suffering and many Doctor
bills and iealwuy a true friend. Every box guaranteed or
mon^y refunded, I'rlee 8&o. For sale by all druggists, or,
A. HUES, Proprietor, Charlotte, N. G.
I The dwelling on LaFayette Avenue recently offered for ttale
by this office has ala<Lvbeon disposed of?the Second on that
Avenue in 30 days.
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This week I am k'aturitfg a speoial property and, in order!
to enable my clients to clearly understand what it is I will
utilize juay entire space in this issue in its description. j
. The Anerum lot on Fair Street, consisting of the site of -the j
recently burned "Anerum Housfc" and the orchard on the
North, has been cut up into six lots, each with a frontage of
60 feet on Fair Street and with a depth of SOO feet. These
lots are now offered for tale.
Thdflrst two on the North?the orohard?and the last*
three on the South, will be sold for $360.00 each. The thii^
lot htim the North?with' buildings?is offerA for $450.00.
Every lot lias either growing fruit trees or fine shrub
bery.
They slope off to die back and are well drained*. ' ,
File Hydrant jttsHo front affomiug the best of protection.
All Tjmkm felling due this Fail will be paid by the Sellers
K easlf is p*id~-4K> oost tor papers.
no iri 9*50.00^^
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Don't Listen To The Fellow That
Tells you that Everything is So Much
Higher. Three-fourths Of All The
Goods In Our
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At the same old price. A few lines
are a little higher, but we will even
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save you money on these. Come in
and let us show you through our
vn
store, and convince yourself that we
can
?9
It will be a benefit to you and a
pleasure to us. ''
Yours Respectfully,
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P. T. Villepteoe, Proprietor. -*
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