The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 13, 1907, Image 3
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Quarters For (iood?
|i!ng5 To Eat.
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time to J^y your materia^ ior
ircddcAftaisiiiH 12 l?2ej" Clean*
1-2c ; Drained Citron 20c.;
JrysFlSfeed Lemon and Orango Poel
H>tionel^%fc>ugar 8 l-3c.
kfmonds 45c., Shredded Oocoanut
r , Raisins, Heine's Mince' Meat,
ing. Fruit Cake, fy lb., $1.50; 1
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ftd 2 bbls beat N. O. Molasses. 8 lb
atoes, 10c per can. Fresh goods
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New Advertisements.
We direct your attention to the fol
lowing now advertisements which
appear in The Chronicle to-day:
Commercial Bank..
M. Baum. ^ ^
J S Trantham?Sundry Tax Kx
oci^ion.
W R C^UffiTt?Ox For Sale.
The yffifxown Grocery-^Xuios
Goods.
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PERSONAL.
D. Bailey, of Kershaw No.
Camden on Wednesday.
. V. Trjicedellwho is attend,
e Charleston Medical College,
amden today.
unty Supervisor West' and
" C. H- Yates and R. W- Klli*
'ended a meeting of tho Ma
Charleston this week.
\/e afro sorry to learn that Mrs.
Mitchell, mother of Rev. L. A. Mitch
?ally yap QP lifst Tuesday sticken
with par^lypip. Jjer coition is
I considered to bo very ser?op?f.
1 ? Wo i?rc giadAfc welcomo Mr. W. A.
Edwards aDjgframily, of Anderson,
j to Camden Jjflrnoy have purchased
and are ncrfpppc^pyfnflf tj|p ".^eekeT
oottagG on*|jiiFayetto Aycnijo, noyfc
[to the Baptilt p
F$r Sale,
Prime Johnapn Grass Hay?
Pfitue ^Pe^viue Hay.
Baled. Sold by the Bale
or Ton. Apply to
W. L. DePasa,
At Zemp <k DePass'
Drug Store.
' JtaathofMrs. E. fL. Baum
>ur comfpunjty.wae {fhppkefl op#
eyed ot> W?duahc!ay morning to
to of the tjudden death, the prc
>U8 evening, of Mrs. K, H. Bauw,
of Camden's most public spirit
a.pd highly esteemed citizens.'
6 was in her usual btaltty yhen
be *fas futfdenjy stricken with ap
lc^y and passed away ip a short
lite without regaining conspipus
ssf ^Mre,.. ^auiH had long been
ntittt'.d w|th Camden and was
^ays" loyal and devoted to the in
terests of the town. She was prom
inent in all public and charitnblo
organisations and will Ije gvratly
tnissed,^Any yeaia she was
Jlttsident of ^he Ladies' Memorial
Association* an aotive and ?fficlent
officer of the Culled Daughters of
thp^Oqfegeraoy ?t the ^ibrary
AMoolutN^aud if as always ready
Ibr any go^L work. Tile whole
toiyn *JH miss nv* To her jiltivol
?d family her lossl*s^rrep4rablt.
She was gentle and. lovatftf^n tUs:
IMon, ^oflejtupd wnawjttlng
lif ftkfrat, and loyal and faithful
to bor friends who grottly_deplorj&
lisr destb- To our finite minis
tier sodden demise teems strange
d_ no accountable, but we know
who donth all things well,
*ahe
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IVe 4Puy You to Saw.
TO SAVE OR
m TO SAVE
That's ite Question?
To BiiVM te6l?opeu u hhv
iu^b account In tlib Cow-'
?noroii|l Hunk. ]f ymi start
with only one dollar yon
will boon tor.it tho saving
hal?it and will hiivo instead
of wHStlug your money on
tritlos. On? dollar will
atari your itccouufe and you
can add a dollar?nioro ifj
you Ilk e?weekly or month'
ly. Do not wajt, ?
The Commercial Bank
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Woman's Exchange to Open.
?- .
I will open Woman's Exchange on
Monday, December 2nd. Season
tickets 50o. Will roooivo articles
for sale from now on.
K. R. Tweed
Interesting Meeting of tho D. A. R.
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One of the moat Important and in
LT.rn8^.nff meoti?S? f>f* the Hobkirb
Hill Chapter of the D. A. It's. WllH
.held at Cool Spring on Saturday the
7?h iniat. Jhe day aet down In the
Year Hook was Dec. 5th. but tlio
hospitable hostess, Mrs T. J. itirk
jand, on account of tho distanco to
her home begged to obango the day
and hour of meeting and the noon
hour found a goodly number of on
thusiastic members present. ? Roll
call was responded to by quotations
rroqa Sontli Carolina authors and
the meeting called to order by the
Regent, Mrs. M. A." Shannon. Ac
cording to the programme of the
day Mrs M. A. Shannon read a mostl
pomprehensiye and delightful paper
on tho rpeetipg of the J}7 a IVs. in
Charleston, explaining fully the laws
and obligations of the Association
An informal talk followed the read
iog of the paper, many interesting
events and facts being hrolight out!
by the delegate, Mrs. T. J. Kirkland
A vote of thanks was- given to
Mrs. Shannon for her -paper. The
nevy jpojp|)er^>lp. ^afpes - OanWy,
??-r? &iiu i?iiss Godfrev were
Mien presonted by the Regent and
welcomed by all present.
Mrs. John Contey entortained the
Chapter with a paper op "The
Outwlto let] u\ /imeriJan
Involution,shoeing by its coropre
henaivenesa and yot terseness how
deep and thorough 'had ieen her re
afftrcl). All agreed that it was oue
of the ratfst instructively entertain
ing pape^-ever read before {heCfyap.
Mjf?
-A business session was next iu or
der and pinny important questions
settled.. New uames were presented
and it waa also moved and seconded
that the Chapter should*limit its
number oC, members to thirty .six
active members and as.Qigny associ
ate members as decked adyjaable;
thf> MSQoiatp paejpbers to eppsist of I
those liyp plgewhpre'; apd wjsb
nP,3SP jile|r WeW>bf^!p with the
Capjd^j Chapter. The Regent re
quested the Entertainment commit
tee to arrange M soon ? po98lb|e
aeries of entertainineuts for the nur
H??? rnl8il>$ citable. I'pnd, ft#
MlP t4 the Partisan fce*T
era and the Soldiers of the Revolt^
tion to be erected. in Columbia and
whtohisnow being designed by Mr <
Kuckstuhl, the spulptor.
acttul,;11 bUS'aC^ Irani
acted gqest* wer<s incited into
wqipmg rooifMfherc the daintiest!
of I'Wpheqns was d?p? arnpfo jn^iee
ttf and tho m ipuftqeM hosted a,,peas
ed thp Rpnetjibn jjrown keener "r,,u
tho long drive with much u.oro en,
0Hte refreshments than is decreed
tie Chapter. So enjoyable w?8
r ot *!*, l* th^ 'iwe JiwItwas
theMi,! ?'?,0ck flading
Htill on their hoiueWard
way. Thus ended a red lette*'<Uy iid
to be op Ja^,y &>d, Mrs. S. Logan
hostess. "
XMAS GOODS.
Raisiua, Qarrants, Gitfon,
Figs, tea< $11bK etc
AU full Wsigbta, !
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National Biscuit Oo's Cakes
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(loot! News For Everybody!
A Cash ReaHzintr Sale At ??
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A Sale of Up*To-Date, Fresh And
Seasonable Dry Goods, Clothing:,
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Shoes, Hats And Gents Furnishings,
Mattings, Rugs, Ftc. Sale Opens Fri
day, December 6th, at the Big Store
of Hirseh Brothers & Company, Cam
den, South Carolina,.;7'
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The Mill and Factory Syndicate havo recently made big
purchases at prices that will prove Extraordinary Bargains
for all. The money panic in Now York caused a scarcity of
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money in all mill towns. The mills had to have money to
continue running. The mills had to have currency with
which to pay off their hands. Armed with cold cash the
Mill and Faotory Syndicate went to the mills and bought
hiKi. -grade desirable goods at prices^awav below market
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prices. Our sliuro of those goods have arriveq. # We w ant to
turn these goods into money quickly. Wo make prices so
low that, thp pxphftnge of the bargains for your money will be
quick anff rapid. Here are barg^ijns you cannot resist^
Tell Your Friends About This Big:
Sale.
Many hundreds pleasantly remember our Great Mill Sale.
Thousands are now anxiously awaiting this our Qreat Annu
al Sale. The quality ofthego.r^S guaranteed by us, and
the pi-ices We aye lYnm one-thjrd to one half less^tban
cap be bought in n re*;u'ar way. T! ese goods will consist of
Dry Goods, Embroideries, Silks, Sheets, .Table ?i\n^ut, Potti
coats, Spreads, Hosiery, Gloves^ Underwear, Kugs aud Pot
tiers, We bavep'jj^hf apace to name the prices of all tliese
Wpntjerful bargains. This is t<v be the greatest Bargain Sale
ever held in Camden. Everything will be marked in plain
$gures on yellow tickets. This sale closes D$<?$4abw ItftU*
The Big Syndicate inte iv Zuuhwv and adjoining
Counties shall'reap the benefit of this sala, However, the Bar
gains are big encAigli and plentiful enough to attract Customers
lrom neighboring towns. Tcppuall u i tomers on an equal
footing, the Syndicate agrees to pay the return Rail Road fare
of syndicate customers as follow^
buying $10.00 or over, one fare up to 10 miles.
Bgytag $l&00 or over, one jar* up to 15mil^
Buy ing^jgM or oyer, ,.., . ? . ; . , . on? fare up to 20 miles
Buyii^P^OO or over, } one fare up to 25 miles.
guying #30.0Q ot-otet, ....... up "to 80 nib*
36 in. Fruit of The i ,oom at 10c. yd.
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With every dollars worth of goods
you buy, we a slow you to buy 10
yds Fruit of The Loom at 10c yd.
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/' CLOAKS
Marvelous values in Ladies' Cloaks
Rain Coats, Skirts and Suits. Our
cloaks; newest styles, any color from
$4.50 to ^pO.OO, can't be matched.
COTTON GOODS.
Cotton Goods are higher but we
can save you money on many lines
!that we bought before the rise. At
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least three-fourths of our Immense
stock at the same old price.
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"Star Brand Shoes '?Sre Better/' -
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Complete stock of thesf celebrated
shoes for Men, Ladies' and children.
The Shoes that Satisfy.,
We are agents for the Ladies' *
Home Journal Patterns, call and get a
style book free.
Just received a full stock American
Beauty Corsets.
WAGONS
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A carload Thornhill Wagons just *
received, one-horse or two-horse, Iron
axle or Thimble skein. We can save
you money ?H a wagon. Come and
see us.
Youra Respectfully,
P. T. YUlepicue^Profritto^