The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 17, 1908, Image 3
A 1 lUUSEKEtl'KK IN ANCli'.N V ['WW'S
had to hustle around to (md
guck i;kii:s
tut11<kl?> 1 for tlx* table. 1 lie modem housekeep
or has only to come in here and order. I ho
products or every land are al service. Delica
cies of which the Ancients never dreamed are
procurable at the cost of a lew cents?from
Rib Side Bacon, so iamihar ti> all, to the most
delicious imported Roosters' Combs. There is
nothing in the line of Groceries which cannot
be found here at prices lower than the same
quality is sold at elpew/iere.
"T.iiPjri Pood Store,'1
A>?? A a ynr-. S*"- -?
feettl J|W$,
o For Sale.
A violin, in peiftct coii(IiLion
A (hires Hex 2& i, Cam leu, S. C.
Piano Tuning.
I'tof S. Scull, lhe well known r>
liable tun?>r r.nd lopairer i? here for
'? few el iv,v? . I'itfjA " w i*j!; i 11i?
first-class work, phone lfi or writ,
postal. Prompt attention and en1,
isfaction given.
O ? - ?
Notice
H. C. Mil', Silo Itarutone, ( l'
Calavary Church, New York, will
accept pupils. Italian method and
correct breathing. Add inns
The Kiik. voo d Hotel,
Camden, S. C.
m ? <t*~
Camden Young Man Promoted.
It i^ with gr<>ut pleasure that we
learn from the Atlanta Journal < f
the IC\h in ,t illKt, M>. IIcniy W.
Davin, formerly ?'f Camden, had
li' i.n i lect' d Cashier of the howr\
N a! i'lnal. Ji ink, of A'lantn, one of
the largest bank* in (?e ugic. M;,
Davis Iiuh been connected with the
Low y Hank for nineteen yearn, and
in liirf new },,?,,ili;;:i we ,,re sure lit
will win evt.n greater laurels foi
lnmoelf.
A Beautiful Calendar.
Decidedly one of the prettiest
c ilendars wo have oeen this year i*
owe gotten out by M?\ W. T. Mc*
(?o\, furniture dealer of Charlotte,
N. C. The picture is a reproduction
of the famou3 painting by lit nr\ j
r. Smith, < f the home of John How
aid Payne, author of "Home Sweet
Home." The calendar carries with
it.a cut of the painter and a short
tile etch of the life of Payne. It will
be remembered that Mr. Me.Coy is
fiom this county, and we arc glad
to learn that 1907 was the heat year
in the history of his business. May
he Heo many moro like it.
The Lecture on Tuberculosis.
According to announcement Dr.
Dawson, of Charleston, delivered a
lecture at the Opera House last
? Tuesday evening upon 11 Tuberculo
sis." His Iceturewas truly^'a gem."
In it clear and forceful manner he
told of the cau.JCH, preventives and
cure of this dread disease which is
making such al .l ining inroads
throughout the entire country. The
audience was composed of Cam
don's most refined and cultured
citizens, and we are sure that vasi,
good will result from this lecture.
Dr. Dawson was very gracefully in
troduced by Mayor Garrison.
HIGH GRAOE GROCERIES
A full lino of Fresh Iligb
Grade Uroueiius C011
Stantly^-on hand
National Biscuit Go's Cakes
All sizes and Kinds.
/
Full line Fancy Fruits.
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The Dp-Town Groceiy.
K. W. MURCHISON,
of
Manager.
. ? '
I liistr.Ui'd songs ,u. tlie Hijou The
atre every day.
l'iclnrt'H changed daily at tho
li'ji.'tj Llecfr:t? Theatre,
lie sure to hoar tl o now song at
tho Electric Theatre this weoit.
Great Crush Sale
Great. eiush Pale prices still on
all winter goods nt
I iie Gill Edge Store.
Clobintf Out
A lot second hand Bagging and
Tien cheap at
i he Gilt Edge Store.
Deaih of a Little Baby.
It is with deep sympathy for Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Workman that wo
announce the death of their little
Hon ? aged only a few days. The
burial look place yesterday after
noon.
This lowly hud s<? yountf am! fair
('ailed hence hv oarlv doom.
Just c,i>,ie to -how how Nvvtfcl a tlowor
In I'uradiae could bloom
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Now Advertisements.
We direct your attentiou to ihe fol
luwirj; now udycrtianm-nte which
appear in I ho Chronicle to-day:
Commercial Dank.
1' W Wood iV Sons?Garden
Bicycle for Sale
Vkli'i 1' i! S de
Mint'-r's Sale. ? Ross Blackunonct
t.l ys E RJ Estridgc et al
Pro/ S Soul! ? Piano Tuner
The Pure Food Store.
H C Hill?Notice
To Reduce Expanses.
Washingtoj, January 13 ? Presi
dr.ut Finley of the Southern Railway
Company stated ihia afu'rnoou that
in view of the falling off in business
and the decrease in revenues,' the
management of the Southern Rail
way Company has determined, as a
step in its program of reducing ex
penses, lo put into effect, as of Feb
ruary 1, 1008 a reduction of ten per
cent in the pay , of the President,
Vice-Presidents and the other Gen
eral OlHcers, and their ollice forces.
PERSONAL.
Miss Agnes E-zacs, of Chevaw, is
in the city for a fftw weeks, as ihe
Guost of Miss Nannio Hough. Her
many young friends aro doligbted to
seo her again.
^Mr. T. Ell wood Carpenter, of Mt.
Kisco, N. Y , has retnmed to Camden
much to the delight of his many
friends hore. Mr Carpenter is with
l>r. A A. Mooro.
Kershaw special (o Nows&Courler :
? Mrs. Anna Cauthen, reliot of the
lato Jamos T. Cauthen, left hore yes
terday lor Rock Hill, whoro she will
make her home with her son, Mr. J
Claude Cauthen Her daughter, Mrs
Daisy Hasselline, will follow in a few
days.
Plant Wood's
Garden Seeds
FOR SUPERIOR VEGE.
TABLES & FLOWERS.
Our busiaoRfl, both jn Garden
and Farm Seeds, is ono of the
largest in this country, a result
duo to the faot that
^ Quality is always our
q first consideration.
Wo arc headquarters for
Grass and Clover S^eds, Seed
Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow
Peas, Soja Beans and
other Farm Seeds.
Wood's Descriptive Catalogue
la tbe best and most practical ofseod
catalogues. An u^todataand re
cognised authority oa all Garden
and Farm crops. Catalogue mailed
tree oe request. Write for It.
T. W. WOOD ft SONS,
lEHIMfM. ? Tttiliifl Ti
H'n Pay Yo.u in Save.
Saving
Is having.
i: .iiii ill -(.)(> in a
tiiuMui ciilciiUliiiii *?f 'he
S11111 hiii oil til a t.|n-n( f'ilil.
>1 V I'M llivi ?l (lllllrfl whlill
\i'U wotiM !?' I)-it? r ("f !)??.
ili;' without, Noll ritli IVmli
l\ >i*i* how it n to n?'t
i i<l (if ;t dollar, w illimil rml
i/.iii^ any |i<ti tit ular
/rout iI> expt'ii'liluri-.
I'rp '<KII Will' Iii litis itll'l
iliiiu'H lit our Do
purl :?i? i?i, iiml Hff hovt raji
i lly ytuir folium* will tfrow
The Commeicial Bank
Caiiideti. S. C.
For Sale.
A good niuke bicycle. Apply at
ihis (dike.
?' Masters Sale,
Stnte of Soutli Car-} In the Court
oliriH, > of Common
County of Kershaw.) Pleas.
J loss lUackmon, Leroy lilackmonA
Kate Blackman, Nannie JilackinunA
John M Black mo n and Ersie
Blackmon, by John M Lowery,
their guardian ad liteni.
Plaintiffs.
Against.
E M Est ridge, Almctta J. Black
mon and K T Estridg<,
Defendants.
( Partition Sale. )
Under and by virtue of a Decreo in
I tiu above ea.se, inado by the Honorable
Krnctit tJarv, Resident Judge of the 6.h
J iidicialCircnit, at chambers hearing date
January 1 .~?tl? , ICON, I will offer for Hale
iit front of the Court IIouho door in
tlie o|ty of Camden, ^during the Iokh'
hours of s.ik on the first Monday in
Febiuaiy, 1!>08 next, being the 3rd
day thereof,the following parcels or tract#
of land situated in the vLVuntiofl of Ker
shaw and Lancaster, State of South
Carolina:
One lot. .situate in too town of Ker
whaw, County of Laneanter, State afore
said; 111 .>u wliieli is located a brick store
loom, fronting West on Hampton Street
of said town; forty-one feet, eight inch
es, and running back Mast two hundred
feet, more or less, to an alley; bounded
North by lot next hereinafter deaeiibed ;
South by lot of !?'. V. Trueadcl, Eatt by
said nllcy, and West by said Hampton
Street.
One lot situate in (ho said town of Kit
shaw, Countv of Lancaster, fronting
West. ?<ti n?ii.! Hampton Street. f:>rty*oue
feet, eight inches, ami running back East
two hundred foot, more or less, to alloy;
bmtndod'North by lot next hereinafter de
scribed; South by lot above described;
I'-UBt. by alley, and West- by said Hamp
ton Street, upon which is located a brick
store room.
One lot situate in the said town of Ker
shaw, Oountv of Lancaster, upon which
is locatadl ii brick storo room, frouting
West onTlnmpton Stieet of said town,
forty one feet eight inches, running back
Kast two hundred feet, more or less, to
alley; bounded North by lot of J. E. W.
Hai'le; South bv lot next hereinabove do
scribed; Kast by said alley, and West by
said Hampton Street.
One lot situate in the town ot* Ker
shaw, County of Lancaster, containing
one acre, hounded North by lot of K. V
Truesdel; 13 ist by Estate lands of Uou
nelly; South by lands of E. M. E?lridge.
and West by Estate lands of Jesee
Truepdel, deceased.
Ono lot situate in the (own of Ker
shaw, County of Lancaster, fronting East
on Matson Street of said town: bounded
North by Hilton '^tMset; South by lot ol
W. L. Croxton; Elwt by said Mutson
Street and West by alley.
One lot situate in the t.rtrn o' Ker
shaw, County of, Lancaster, fronting
North on Hilton,/Street, twenty-seven
feet ; running baoK South thirty-siv t\-et;
bounded Nilrlh by said Hilr^n Street;
South and West by lot of li. S. i i >yd ;
Kast by alley,
Two hundred and Filly acres, nitre or
Iosh, situate in the County of Lancaster,
boimded North by lands of Alrnotta J.
Blackuion; East by J. C. C <ok ami Ky
tate lands of W. Beckum Hilton; South
by W. U. Clyburn. and J. T. Black inon;
West by J. T. Blackmon, and Alinetta J.
Blackmon.
One lot situate.in the town of Kershaw,
County ot Kershaw> containing one a. re,
bounded North.by lot Mrs. Helen lis.
tridgc; KasI by Joh^ li. Uuker; Siuth by
John It. Baiter, and West by land* Es
tate of Jcase Ttueslel, decoaaed.
Ono lot situate in the toWn of Bothune.
County of Korjihaw. ono and twenty-ono
hundredths of one acre; houndel Noril
by lot W. E. Davis; KiU by W. K.
Davis; South by King's Street of said
town, and West by Blackmon Street.
One lot situate in the town of B
thune, County of Kershaw, containing
two acres moro or loss; bounded North by
Chestnut Street; South by Jim Watson,
and"Ji S. Jones; East by Uluckmon
Street; West by Main Street.
One lot situate in tho town of Bothune,
County of Kershaw, having a frontage of
forty-one feet, eight inches, running back
two hundttd feot; bounded North by J.
S. Jones, South by J. S." Jonos; East by
Blackuion Street; West by L. W. West.
Twenty-five acres, near tho town of
Kershaw, in tho County of Kershaw;
bounded North by caUtc land* of Connel
ly; East by L. A.Baker; South by Pub
lic Highway, loading from the town of
Kershaw tc the town ofBcthune; West
by lands J no. It. Baker.
Eighty-nine and one-half ac.es. situate
in the County of Kershaw; boundod
North by lands Davis Philips; East by
J. J. Thompson, and'S. L. (Gardner, Jr.;
South by lands of R. E. Tompkins, or
Mrs. Nannie Tompkins; West by J. F.
Moaley.
Terms of 8ale Cssli. Purchaser to pay
for papers,
L. A. WITTKOW8KY,
Muter for Kershaw County,
Jan. &7lb, 1X?.
A. F), KENNE?
| When in need of anything in the
? Hardware line cail and see me.
?
I A, D. KENNEDY. '
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g These plants are riv \ -.vn by tl obest known
W growers; my er-.'p o ' ? . ? : -:.i i'i ? sumo plant
o 1 am local c<J om (M- t. ' / i !??l-.oi SouihOaro- c
o liiv.i, our climate i>> n.iivl, j iv-ni c?>ivt Id burden :]
h **nJ cause plants to >??...! v? v.wu' i \\ alter soiling ''
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'* y.prices;uc as I'o!!'),. i?,v p> vjoo ?? j;l .so, 5000
o to 9000 (<( ?1.25, ?ooo<> a.ui ovj, (? ?1.00. Special
? prices on lar^e lots.
Send your oi,kis to [-IT V V . TOWLES.
m a in'i \>' i -< >? nt. s. <\
Telegraph Office, Villus !s!M, S.C. ! ?.lis'uw i'lu-ne, Martins Point,$.C.
l/n dcrta/cin^
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&SHMS i Vtol I StSKSOCJtewCI
CALLS ATTENDED ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT
EST. E. O. M<:CREI(i I IT.
A. Thies' German Salve.
Worth Its Weight In Gold
NO HOUSK,ll',i,l) ( OMI'MiTH Wi l li
or')' i r
None
Without
Cures Eruptions of nil Inflammatory Nature; Pi'os, S??re8,
Slabs, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Boils, Pimples, Iione-I'V Ion, Cr
buncles, Stone-Bruise, Soit Corns, (^juick reliof to hard coins.)
Scrofula, Sore-Breast, King-Worm, Burns, Eczema, Tetter and
kindred diseases. Prevents Blood Poiaou or Lock-.Taw f
ing from Stings, Biles, ScrntcheB by unclean instruments,
Nail in Foot, or from any oilier cause. Allayj^ind alleviates
pain Perfectlj harmlebs in ith application, buWftagical in it^
results. Once tried you will never bo without. Nothing but
the purest refined material enters into its manufacture, Six
(t>) month required to make as small a quantity as % ounce.
Not injurious to the most delicate complexion, and why not
keep a box on hau l. Ag? does not detract from its celebrat
ed healing qualities. Saves much Buffering and many Doctor
bills and is alway a true friend. Evtiry box guaranteed or
money refunded. Price 2oe. For salo by all droughts, or,"?
A. TIIIES, Proprietor, Charlotte, N. C.
For Sale.
THE ANORUM LOTS. ?
Tho five lots on Fair street offered for sale last week are
beginning to move. Some have been .sold. The others are
still to be had for cash or on easy terms. Kach lot 60x300
feet $450 00 for one?$350.00 for the others. Growing
frnit trees and shrubbery. They slope to the back assuring
good drainage. Fire hydrant just in front. All taxes paid
and no cost for papers.
A twelve-room dwelling on DoKalb St. House in good
location, and in good repair. Two stories and brick base
ment. Two-room servant's house in >ard and two-room ten
ant house in field on back street. Hams and stables and
good shade trees Lot runs through to liutledge street.
Price $4000.00.
Two-story frame dwelling on Broad street adjoining tho
Victoria Hotel.' Good trontage on Broad street and plenty
o depth. Four tenant houses on premises. Fine cooking
f uge floor covering*, shades and bath fixtures go with house.
Price $3500.00.
The old Odd Fellows Hall on liutledge street. Has a front
agt of about 60 feet and a dep^b of nearly 200 feet. Hall has
a large rooms and 2 small. 2-room servant's house in the
yard. Fine shade trees. ' Price $1100.00.
For Rent. s
2-story six-room dwelling on Main- Street. Ample premises
in good condition. Water and electric lights in house.
Price $16.00.
A commodious livery stable on DeK&lb street near Main.
c. c. MOORE.
"Here is wishing
you ail 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.
Wo will co/i 1 i 11 ins our crush
ed sale prices on all strictly
winler goods, and our (vusto
mors kiKtw what those prices
mean. All of our Ladies
( loTiliH, l\uin (Joftls, Tailored
suits, walking skirls, blankets
comforts and lie.ivy woolen
dress goods, etc. , At the mine
? SALE
PRICES.
SHOES! SHOES!!
You are doing yoflrfHC an /
injustice if you don't clothe
your feet in a pair oftlio fa- *
111 oil.s Star brand shoes, for hit
dies chrilditin men and boys
A futi line Farm Supplies at
('.lowest cashpricQft or oil ap
proved papers.
If you want a one horse or>
<1
two horse wagon, sec us before v :
you buy.
Yours Respectfully,
Store.
P. T. VillepUcuo, Proprietor.