The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 10, 1908, Image 3
"The Pure Food Store,"
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-Headquarters For (iood
t hings To I3at.
Now is the time to buy jour materials lor
Fruit Guko. Shredded Raisins 12 l-2e; (/lean*
ed ('urrants 12 l-2e ; Drained Citron 2~jc.;
Fi^s 20e.; Crystali/cd Lemon ami Orange Peel
20c.; Confectioner's Sugar 8 1-oc.
Shelled Alinoiuls 4oc., Shredded Ooeounul.
20e. Layer Raisins, lleinz's Mi nee Meat,
1 * I u! i i I? Pudding. Fruit Cake, 5 lb., $1.50; 1
lb., 30e.
Just received 2 bbls host, N. (). Molasses. 3 lb
ntandard Tomatoes, 10c per ean. Fresh goods
arriving daily. Give us a call.
Yours very truly,
Phone 2. BRUCE &, LANG.
forget the lecture fit the
Opera House nexeTuesday evening
by lJr. Dt.WHoij, on tuberculohifl.
lliOBt.
Gold Bracelet with initials "S.
11. U." engraved on inside. Kinder
will please relui'9 to tliifj office and
receivc reward^ j
W anted.
A Canadian lad)' would like po
sition as housekeeper or as uhu i nt?
ant in any kind of wotk. Address
4,M." care of l'he Chronicle. \
- *%* ? -o? - - ? . .
Dr. Branin^ton'o Residence Destroyed
by Firo.
The new and handsome residence
of Dr. ?S. K. 1?i aoiogton, ou Kail
St, wt'8 destroyed by hie last Sun
day evening between 7 and 8 o'clock
The Doctor and his family hadjusi
ft >r:e to Church and theic was no
cum at all in the house. The lite
was lirst discovered on ilio top Of
the building, and the oiigin of it ie
unknown, hut it ia thought to have
bom caused by the electric wires.
P rueics*!v ft!! !he fur" ituro won
saved, though 6'iiuo of it who dam
aged. We understand that the
property was only partially insured.
K:<ce!l|||f work iviu done by the
fi'o companies in saving the bear by
bu i Id ings
Tablet Placed.
Principally through the < ll\>ru of
thy preshlent of the Camden His
HoricAl Society, Prof. It. M. Kenne
dy, a neat marble tablet lias been
plated in the Court House lo maik
the'sitp where stood the Lafayette
Hall. The tablet bears ihe follow
ing inscription :
' O'l tbia Bite stood LaKayettc
H .11 built A. D. 1821, burned, 1904;
ro?idence of Hon John Carter; oc
cupied Oy the Marquis du Lafayette
as n guest of the citizens of Cam
don, oa hia visit hire, in March,
1825, to laj the corner stone of the
monument to Huron DeKalb. From
the front porch of this hall, the ad
dress < f welcome by Henry G. Nixon
and General Lifayette's reply were
delivered. This tablet, with aid of
City Council of Oamden, erected by
tho Camden Historical Society, A.
D , 1906 "
Compositions From The Camden
Urudwl tScliooJ.
V iMANLINHJSS.
L Many young people have a mistf
?ken i?loa of true manliness Thoy
fthink that it eonsi.-ta in n loud bois
I tenuis conduct and avoidance of
* showing any consideration for any.
one lliey believo they must not take
a dare. I read once of a boy who
. was dared to eland on a r&Hroad
track as a train came along. He
knew he was risking his lifo, but, for
fear his friends would call him a cow
aid. he stood there and was struck
bv the train and instantly killed.
Then another idea is that to appear
religious is girlish. If it boy behaves
properly he is silly. If Ik* is ueat he
is \ ain. Their idoals aro pri^o
rtvjhteisauvl people possessed of phy.
steal, not moral, strength.
My idea of manliness consists of
moral courage and dignity. To
know what is right apd thou do it, of
ten r?quires more o/tira^O than to do
a dare, however difficult. "A beauti
ful behavior in raoro to b& desired
than a beautiful form." No gontlo
man is rude and loud manuers are
cert si lily rude. Lincoln, once, wben
riding with bis friend#, saw a young
bird that had fallen from its nesi.
Hestopped, picked it up and pot it
back In the nost. A boy pow would
be ashamed to bo feen doing it
Lincoln waa a great and brave man,
yet lie did not consider it beneath
him to be kiud to helplcs* animal*.
Washington, aa a boy. waa always
obi die ut and neat, and t\o was
.-bravo and manly person.
Oiive Kldrcdge.
Ago 15. Flrat Year High School.
7
Great Crush Sole.
Great crush sale prices still 01
all winter goods at
The Gilt Kdge Store.
Cloning Out
A lot second hand Hugging on<
l'k'8 choup Ut
Th&GiltEdge Store.
Mooting of Tlio D. A. il.
On Thursday afternoon, Januaij
2nd, tlio Hobkirk Hill Chapter 1)
A. K^wero entertained by Mrs. \t
S. Lang and Miss Margaret M
Dowall at the residence of the for
mer an Hobkirk Hill.
These monthly meetings ?ro well
attended, and increased interest is
mnni fested.
Since the enrollment of twenty
one charter members, six ?o.w
ii'imes have been added, and sever
al others placed before the Chap
ler for membership, and have been
accepted.
The committee on Hisloiic Mon
uments are milking tlForto to mailt
the spot where the gnllant Huron
OeKalb wus wounded, at the hatlh
of Camden | and also hope to'eroui
a suitable monument on the " Hob
kirk Hill" battle grounds.
The committee on literary woik
lias prepared an attractive Year
Hook with a programme embracing
Coloninl and Revolutionary histo
ry of South Carolina.
After report of the several com
mittees the Regent, Mrs. M- A.
Shannon, toad a communication
from the National Credential Com
mittee setting forth the require
inentB of representation of Chap
ters at the Seventeenth Continental
Congress to be held ak^ \Vashing
ton, D. C , April 20, 1908.
Hy order of the $e?eut aq Alter
Hate was tl<ct<d by ballot?she
having waived her right to repre
sent the Chapter at this meeting.
The election whs as follows: Mre
Kgmont C voa Tresckow, first
choice; Miss Leila M. Shanuon,
second; Mrs. A.I, de Jersej, third.
Mrs. von Tresckow read a paper
?subject?'< I'he Settlement ofCam
ilen." Too much praise cannot be
accorded Mrs vor) Tresckow for her
very instructive fiaper. A vote of
thanks was given her by the Chap
ter.
The guoats at this meeting were
Mrs. C. L. Winkler of New York,
Mrs. Ginon of Columbia, Mrs.
Bowles of Hoston, Mass, Mrs Du
Bose, Mrs Salmou and Miss Mary
W hi taker. /;
The programme for ne^t meoting,
I'ib. sixth, is as follows: Paper?
"Latfayette and Dekalb in South
Carolina"?Mis. T, J. J^irkland.
Paper?"Rescue of L'Fayetio by
Col. Dan HugerM?Miss Mary Hu
Her. Hostess?Mrs. James B. Wal
lace.
HIGH GRADE GROCERIES
A full line of Fresh High
Grade Groceries Con
stantly on hand
National Biscuit Go's Cake$
All sizes and Kindfc.
Full line Fancy Fruits.
The* Dp-Town Gioceiy.
^ W. MURCHI60N,
Manager.
Is Never Printed
" V Sttti: ( uvtouior *
'I'iiC 111 Hii or w .iijiai/ ? Vm*
trii'd Miviiiti -nil'i tlio
jjt'S <>i our Saving* Dopantm-M
- who i-njoyn its u<h?ntiigit,
niul is pi ( pare.! for ill lin k, ?i'k
himI tli?trobti, is our best
ltd vi'rl it***iiic lit.
If you havi'u'l yrl started tlm
yen tuhl by opuitiiig u waving*
ilCCOtltll dojB<. lit OIlLW
A dollar ftr m> at lbs', tht u
a?l?l lo it wi-tikly or in on < lily.
1 titer*.st j)*i?t iju'iityly.
The Commercial Bank
Canto, S. C. ?
U. D. O,
The John I"). Kennedy Chapter
IT. I). C , will meet tit the residence
(if Mrs. Charlie DulJoue Monday af
lernoon. January 13lh, 1908, at 4
o'clock. Mrs. Frances Dantzler,
Secretary.
p.?, ?
PEliBON ALi.
Mr (1 H Clomonlfi, of Liberty Hill
paid u h a pleasant visit tit is week.
Wo roi?ret very much t<> record tho
removal of |)r .1. K W )itile a.id wife
from Kornhaw They left Thursday
lo make their future home in Hock
Hill, Dr. Hailo ha'%/ been bo inti
mateljr identified with Kernhaw and
its afTairn from it? vory oarjie^t in.
fancy that he will bo greatly misled
from the community.?Kershaw lira.
Now Advortiseuiontv.
We direct your attention to tin: fo!
lowing new advertisements which
appear in The Chronicle to-day:
Commercial Hank.
K \V l'ovvlcs?Cahhayo Plants.
Supervisor's Monthly tyeport.
Va-Carojiua Chem. Co?Fertil
ise i a.
The Gilt Kdgo Htore?New Year
Plecjgeo.
The Up-Town Urooeiy.
Canadian ladv wantn poidtiou as
ho use keeper.
LI' REPORT,
The following is u list of claiing approv
ed and ordered paid at the icgulur iu<>nth
ly meeting held Monday. Jan., C, 1U06:
G F Wqttn, repairing bridge, $ 7 25
W J, PePass, supplies, fiU 15
H A Mai tin, sup to poor, 10 6')
Ross ^ Evan*, top to poor, 12 00
II R Schroder, damage to Iiotbo, C>!> 00
W It Roberts, e?p, 13 90
Whitftker & Burnet. eoal for c li, 30 72
W J Dunn, mcd scr, II 50
.1 T Sinclair, sup. 4 60
White City ^Grador Co , grader, 115 26
A I) Konuvdy. sup, 45 58
W T Smith. Blip, J6 ffi
Lewi* Chrjatuyaa, sup, 80 03
W B Turner. ?sal and nostflge GO 34
W T .jefleries, gal and eon fees, 38 60
W P Trantham, t-al and fees. 28 17
Allen Haithcock, smlthwork, 3 20
John K lihame. sup. 19 60
II M Pine.her. sal and con feos, 200 00
G W Dabnov, aunt p h 19 6Q
T .1 Williams, smithwork, ? 00
J L Hilson, sup to poor, 8 00
Walker, Evans ik Cogswell,
hooks hnd stationery, 93 I9
Watereo Brplge Oo. Tole, 32 7#
H L Schloslibprg, s\jp, flu 84
4 S Trarithfon. 9^1 ftnd foes, 42$ 54
Burns s* Barrett, sup, 223 61
L Stfhenk Co. 19 60
J ]) Sinclair, sup, 4 50
D P C Murchison. sal and fees, 18 4o
D M McCafcklll. sal, , 33 88
(J W Birchmor*, adv and sta, S>6 fj
J M Sowell sal, ' 43 75
W A ?chfook, adv and sta, 20 00
M 0 West, sal and h h 77 05
J R Young, pauper, ^ S{5 00
John Boon, work at Jail, ti 20
Ofown Lumber Oo. lumber, 14 K'J
Hii'-aeh iirofl <k Co, Coal, 70 2(j
John T Kelly. surveying, 1?1 85
11 K Muno, qupt chain ga^g. 100 ?'i
W P Russjel, sal and postage, 33 83
R P W(Uimn?i, ?npt h g, 130 30
ings Bauking A Mer 0o. sup, 0 fO
Volfe. beds for jail, 14 00
It B Peak, road work, 4 26
Jas Tcaui, lumber, ? 168 28
A A Moore, M D, ex lunatic, 6 00
Newton Kelly, b?1. 37 ^0
J B Nelson, s#l and fees 35 00
H A Goff, overseeing road, 8 00
A V Goff, fodder, 15 00
Elmore Brown, sal 43 75
Springs & Shannon, supplies, 01 88
Heath Supply Co, freight M
A W Bnfnet, M p. ex. lunatic 5 00
" O Hough, sal and fees 103 99
V P Rucecll, Jr. repairing bridge 51 00
J N Jones, rd wk 1H 76
Moseley Broa, sun. 0 00
R M Kennedy, historic slab l<> OO
Riehd Price, ?al 96 00
Jas T Truesdell, ?al and foes 35 00
E A Brown, sal 3^60
N S Richards, sal and fees 86 00
\uios >Vest, sal and fees 36 00
Stove Kelly, rd wk 2 00
L B Ogburn, rd wk 6 00
H T Johnson, sal 18 76
L A IJasty. wk on bridge 2 00
Camden Supply 29 26
S R Adams, sal and extra scrviccs. 77 80
Ben] Untie, con fees TOO
8 H Roar, supplies SO 00
P K Ilonijh, 41U 60 00
T C Sessions, sal, 18 76
It C Jones, ssl, 18 75
L W Cope land, sal and con fees, 87 60
B P Hall, M P services, 20 00
G B King, sal, 87 50
W B Unckftbec, road work, 2 14
J K IfeKay. sal 18 73
Mr* M K Brown, bay 19 00
W L McDowell, adv and sta 85 80
D Q Fletcher, sal 25 00
J T Welsh, hauling 66 00
J E Creed, sup to poor 16 00
R L Bell, sap to poor 15 00
Total. t?,7t0 01
M. C. WEST.
8oparrl?or Ksrskaw Omty,
I
A
KtadqauCU'rs l5or
When in need of anything in the
Hardware line call and see me.
A, D, KENNEDY.
CABBAGE PLAK . ;. f.i AK? CABBAGE
?ARLY JERStY CHARLESTON ? U'.:;0.<? Uluv TAWIY
WAKtFltL^ 1 Ifi't VNAAMit | p \LiCN VANNING STATDT SUMMf.R
g Those plants are misui i*i c;i jocJ i>,wn L-y the best known
w growers; my crop of 8:1 o ^ ,\;t rro:n ft j same
o I a in located ?>n onsi o! t'e St".i hla.ids of South Caro
ls lina, our clhnaU* is i;.iUi. j.-st suilicieul cold to harden
h and cause plants lo stand siwiv iac/iiii> afkr setting H
'(i out in the coldei ia. ~
A S , I *. W
Si JJjU'Ali^NTKE <m< M< >NHY RkPUNOK!)
k . Kxi/urcsfl I'at.s jo Am. 'Vint; Vi:ky Low
p A\y prices are .is follows; 1 i 'o x '?< ? 5oUO w tfL.50, 5000
o to 'JOOO (;.f ?1.2\ loooo an i owt, <?(? #1.00, Special
& prices on large lots.
?SJiS2?5?!2j? r-'. W. TOWL.ES.
m a irri n s point, s. < \
Tclograjih (Hiiro, Yiuin;s IslV, S,C. 1/ Pisujuv !'hoi:?\ Martins l'oinl.S.C.
*msn& ssfmsmMmA
CALLS ATTENDED ANY HOUll DAY \)lt N1G11T
i<:st. ic. o. McoiiKiGirr.
A. I hies' German Salve.
Worth Its,Weight Its Gold.
NO HOUSKHOI.l) i OMPI.KTK WITH
j> OUT IT. *
Nous
Pennine
Williont
Sipatore.
Curea Eruptions of all Inflammatory Nature; Pile, Soros,
Stabs, Cuts, Bruises, Sprain*, Boils, Pimples, Bone-Fe Ion, Cr
buneles, Stone-Bruise, Soft Cornfe, (quick relief to hard corns.)
Scrofula, Sore-Breast, Ring- Worm, Burns, Eczema, Tetter and
kindred diseases. Prevents Blood Poigon or Lock-.Taw rlt
ing (rum Sting*, Bites. Scratches by unclean instruments,
Nail in Foot, or fro*m any other cause. Allay a and alleviates
pain Perfectly harmless in its application, but magical in its
results. Once tried you will never ho without. Nothing but
the purest refitted material onlers into its manufacture. Six
((>) month required to luaWe as small a quantity as % ounce.
Not injurious to the most delicate complexion, and why not
keep a box on hand- Ago doe* not dotract from its celebrat
ed healing qualities. Saves much suffering and many Doctor
bills and is alway a true ffiond. Every box guaranteed or
money refunded. Prico 25c. For salo by all druggists, or,
TH1F.S, Proprietor, Charlotte, N. 0.
For Sale.
THE ANORUM LOTS,
The five lots on Fair street offered fbr sale last week are
beginning to move. Some have been' sold. The others are
still to be had fo;* ensh or on easy terms. Kach lot 60x300
feet $450 00'for one?$350.00 fpr the others. Growing
fruit trees and shrubbery. They slope to the back assuring
good drainage. Fire hydrant just iu front. All taxes paid
and no cost for papers.
, A twelve-room dwelling on DeKalb St. House in good
location, and in good repair. Two stories and brick base
ment. Two-room servant's house in yard and two-room ten
ant house in field ou. back street. Barns and stables and
good shade trees ?ot runs through to Ilutlodge strcot.
Price $4000,00.
Two-story frame dwelling on Broad street adjoining the
Victoria Hot-el. Good frontage on liroad street and plenty
o depth. Four tenant houses on premises. Fine cooking
tngs, floor coverings, shades and bath fixtures go with house.
Price $3500.00.
The old Odd Fellows Hall on Rutledge street. Has a front
ago of about 60 feet and a depth of nearly '200 feet. Hall has
a large rooms and 2 small. 2-room servants house in tho
yard. Fine shade trees. Price $1100.00.
o ' \For Rent.
2-story si&-room dwelling on Main street. Ample premises
in good condition. Water and electric lights in house.
Price $15.00.
A commodious livery stable on DeKalb street near Main,
C. C. MOORE.
"Here is wishing
you all a happy
and prosperous
New Year." -
Now among your
New Year pledges
make this great*,
pledge.
To TRADE ONLY
At The
GILT EDGE
STORE
Where you can
make your dollar
purchase more
than anywhere
else. ^
We will eonti nue our crush
ed t^ale prices on all slrietly
winter goods, and our ( Juato
lnois know wli.it tin so prices
moan. All of our Ladies
Cloaks, Ruin ('oats, Tailored
suita, walking skirls, blankets
comforts and heavy woolen*
dre^s guotjs, etc , at llio tamo
SALE
PRICES. ^
SHOES! SHOES!!
You ure doing yourself an
injustice if you^don't clothe
your feet in a pair of the fa
mous Star brand shoes, for la
dies chrildruii men and boys
A full lino Farm Supplies at
closest cash prices or on ap
proved papers.
If you want a one horse or
two horfce wagon, seo us beforo
you buy.
Yours Respectfully,
The Famous
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Gilt Edge _
Store.
P. T. Viltapkue, Proprietor'