The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 01, 1908, Image 2
Mn tlu Sjiiiug a fnUor crimson < om?i* upon tiu?
HobioV breast, -
In the Spring the wanton !..tv ,,'ng ts h.m
Belf unothri oi'( tit,*
In the S^riii}? a livelier nis rinnjM'M ou t!>o
ba?nUU?i<i Dove,'
III lUti ?. Spring a vounj! -n.ilio fnu< \ liginl)
turns to thoughts of lovo. ;
?- s y.
Hut the t hough 1 uppenuoHt in the house
wife's mind just now \i
SPUING CLKAXIMU
and to lighten thin work for >ou, yt,a \U\, ftmj
at the
Pure Food Store
Hon Ami, Octagon, Napth?, S!uun> Mnmh.v,
Kuiry ami I vory. Soap, Vw>po!jo( Mold i )ii,stv < >I<1
Dutch Olennser, 20 Mu!o- Team Horax, Houso
hold Ammonia, Lye, Huih i > i i t- k ? Medio Sili
con for Silver, Liquid V eneer for Fumi'tire.
A nice line Toilet Soaps-:.
BRUCE & LANG.
PHONE
n
?sal II
For Runt.
Tfic fttoro formerly occupied by
Burns & Barrett. Apply to
Jus. II. Hurnn,
Camdon, S. C.
? ? ii ?!?- ? ? -
XT. D C.
The John D. Kennedy (Chapter
U. 1). C. will meet with Mr?. \V. S
Burnet, ou Fair St., Monday, bluy
?lth, ut !j P. M.
Mis. F. Leslie Zetnp.
Death of Mr. Robert Fort
Mr. Robert Fort died this
morning. His body will be sent i<>
Wadesboro, K. C, on the S 'aboard
to-night for burial. Deceased is a
brother of Mr. O. M Fort.
Tho Pension Money Has Come.
Wo have been requested by Clcik
of Court f. C. Hough to announce
that the pension money has come,
fti tl pensioners can get It by call
ing on him.
New Democratic Club Organized.
Pine Creek Democratic club was!
oTgrtinizcd on Factory Hill 1 ?*b t Sat
urday. Mr. J. L. Willi am a was
elected Pieoident, and Mr. T. A.
Mycro, S.cretftiy. The; club has j
X 0 ;i members.
Mr. J. W. Butler Suggested For Town
ship Commissioner.
Ed. Chronicle: ? We tnko pleas
ure in suggesting Mr. J. W. Butler
for Township Commissioner. No
better man has ever filled the place
on this bide of tho river; lie is
economical and pays out the coun
ty money with caution. Friends.
^ ^ ?
Let Us Hear From You, Mr. Flowers.
Mr Editor:? Wo hereby suggest
tho name of Mr. P. M. Flowers as a
suitable man for Magistrate in Upper
Wateree Township. Mr. Flowers is
.u qulei, sober, lavr abiding citizen,
with n good moral character. He
would make us an ideal Magistrate,
as he has bad considerable experi
ence ? having held tho office of depu
ty under ex Judge R. W. Sutton.
Now Mr. Flowers wo hope to see
you out in next week's Chronicle as
a full fledged candidate.
Citizens.
Continental Congress D. A R
Mrs. E. C von Tresckow who
went as a delegate from Ilobkirk
Ilill Chapter D. A. R to Hie Nation
al Congress N. S. D. A. It., has ro
turned homo and has kindly furnish
od us with tho following account of ]
tho meeting:
??The opening of tho 17th Conti
nental Congress N. S. D. A. R. on
Monday, April 20, found 8. C., as
over, ready for ro'l call; fourteon
delegates being present.
Tho belovod Slate Regent, Mrs.
Robt. Moultrie Bratton, of Outlines
villo, arrived on Saturday, April 18 ?
to atiend tho mooting of tho Nation
ftl Officers and to servo on tho sever
al important committees to which
she had been appointed.
Mrs. Bratton called a meeting of]
the Delegation for Tueaday after
noon. in the parlor of the Ebbitt
House, the following being present:
Mesdames A. I Robertson, vice
Regent A. N. Woo<|, Wm. Wilson, D.
E. Finley, Frank Sims, Fannie
Wardlaw. Correll 8. Wilson, Taylor,
Laughliu, E C. von Tresckow, Mo?
Lanrin.
Our State Regent was unanimous
ly re-eleoted, a rifling vote of thanks
being given her for her incomparable
work.
Mrs. Robertson, whose state
shields deoorate the Haft ? S. C.
having tho most important place ?
was confirmed as fioe-Rcgont.
The two moat important matter*
that haveoome before the Congress!
were amendments to the National
QontMtation and tho Bonding of!
Memorial Hall, to reliete the respon
sibilities of the State Chapter*.
Moat of the 8. O. delegation will
leave Washington on 8*tarda;? hav
to* bad * most enjoyable aod profit
i
We I'm/ Yuu to Haoe.
T here's a
> ??* a
1 1 me
In the liv?>i of mufti men and
tfomon, when >' wou'd bo
ycry convenient to have a lit
tlo iiioh?\v laid away which
they could ral I their own.
Many li'iion even a muitll
amount w?nhl relie ve t>inbar
nssment or actual needs. Our
SaviiiKH Department ia at
> win disposal for {JH> .ice.ioiu
lu'i?n of umall amounts as
well a:i largo, and the small
r.moui tfl deposited soon yield
the large. Start an aeconnt
with a dollar ? ?r so and bo^
prepared ? have monoy ia the
Dank .
THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK.
Death of Mr. Trayia J. Barfield.
Mr T ravi3 J Barficld died yester
day mornir.<y at 1 1 o'clock. Several
months n^o Mr IJarfiold received a
severe stro!:c of paralysis and lie tins
novcr been woll since The funeral
will be hel l to morrow morning at
10:30 o'clock. It baa not yot boon
decided whether tbo Bervicna will be|
bold at tbo residcnco or tbo Church
The following gentlemen will act as
pallbearers: Geo IUiame, R G Mo,
Creigbt, Wm Hai!e, Benj Ilaile, B T
Goodalo aud M II lleyman.
Easter Eleotion.
'I'be annual Easter election of
Grace Episcopal Church was held
Easter Monday, the 20th, and re
sulted as f ol 1 o w 8 :
Wardens ? E. B. G'antey, A. D.
Kennedy.
Vestrymen ? P. T. Villepigue, A.
al. Brailnford , C, H. Yates, W. M.
Shannon, B. H. Boykin, C. J. Shan
non, Jr., D. A. Bodkin.
Delegates to Diocesan Coun
cil to be held in St, Philips'
oburch, Charleston, May 12. ? E.
H. Cuntey, A. D. Kennedy, P. T.
Villipiguo, A. M. Brailsford.
Alternates ? C. J. Shannon, Jr.,
D. A. Boykin, Dr. Alston, Dr. J. T.
Hay.
Club Meetings.
Pino Tree Dcm. club met Sstui
day and elected tbo following offi
cers: W , L. S'.okca, President* H,
J. Tidwcll, Vice Prendou I ; B Tid
well, Sec. Mr. J. C. Piico wus elect
ed ex. committee ni?n. Messrs. R.
B. Elliott, W. H. Collier and Alex
Shaw were clecled delegates to the
county oonvculioD.
Twenty Creek ylub mot on Satur
day, April 23th, and reorgamz'd
by electing Newton Kelly, Presi
dent; Wm. Rabou, Vioc-Prest., and
R. B. Williams, Sec. aud Treasur
er. The following delegates were
elected to the county convention
which meets on M ?nday, May 4th.
Newton Kelly, R- B. Williams, Wm
Rttbon and T A Crosaland. Alter
nates E B Bass aud W E KtJjp.
Ex Committeeman? R B Willianio,
after which the meeting adjourned
to meet at the call of the president
The Liberty Hill Democratic club
met on April 25th and reorganized
by the election of the old officers
an follower J. G. Richards, Jr.,
Prest. ; F. 0. Perry, vice president;
E L Jones, seoretary ; N 8 Richard*,
executive committeeman. Hon J
G Richards and Mr J B Cureton
were elected delegates' to county
oonventlnn. A resolution waa unan
imously adopted commending the
official record of Hon J G Richards
as a member of the Legislature,
and endorsing his candidacy for
re election to that body. A resolu
tion waa passed endorsing the oan*
dldaojr of Mr G B Clements for tlie
office of Coroner. * *
ij t K. i1! P. Mnelinn.
)< llh l'\lth I . nttvcnljot* of
i Hi '.<i ( ! PytiiiflB WM 1)'!J in ten
I ??VI? X t.j ?i VVl i:\oid' . , f
I ' ' l* Wt'l'k, jit t lit: ( .1'. t ' ?; 1 1 till Of i';?
( ! Knlh iodt?t? So. 41. About Mr, U>1.
J ' <? ; .It r leprebonticj; I/, .oitges fron
tout: tins nt Mimt<r, b'o.ClgreD
, don, (?eorzi-town nud Kcretnw were
J J i ,o iltjjOfjiuCtj and I "Or I
(i *lilghU ??<> I Mutty CA'fcvOd flbfcCM
it) the uw |j?l 1 <>?
.ji'.U i v . Ui i'. ti.nl a SO MB, ?Mld li (?tlL
, j !ic tfOnsiou wftfj \C\ Mii>or Zrmp
n i !r.v- 1 ?!,. n ,.n i,y|iaj(
,,f il.'u city ot Caindcu and toinbnot
lit'' vt-iliiiy '.he. key ol t'tttn
ion a h<>fe|,uttilily unci imi.li>. a von
? f*l>|>M>priato addiess, Grand Chan
jfoltor SI. \$ ot tin* grand Py
thian domain of ft, t\ ( 1 1* 1 1 verod hii
; ii'Mt'jsg OD behalf of DcKulb lodge
and ull olhvr local fraternities unu
ins icmaFkB were more* limn ?lo
'jut tit bint Dep Grand Chancel
? or II L Oliver of Georgetown re
KMf)n?Ui.i to those addresses ot wclv
C'.ju * ujt'-r which tlio pu'dio b o h e t . ? i ?
was ended an 'I t ho convention lor ?
1 1 "Up, upon od hist Deputy appoint
ing Mr I,..,. ftchcnk to tho poaitioi
1 "l 1) D Grand Vice (Mienorilor, and
i sir M 11 Hoyti'i'.n, Grand Master at
j Arms. Interesting papers worn mu
by )b;vs K S , /onos feiid John Kor
| altuw, of Mummer tur, .1 if ( >' Hvy ivn.
?>( Manning, and others ; one It wnt
?followed by a general discission
Mr Frank P?Cooper, of Charleston,
OuO ?' i|>t? brHgbirettJr PyliuttiM iu tlu
Sooth, Loi ii(5 preeont wun called uti<l
made ono of the very best talks on
. PvUd.mistn oyer heard iu tiiij oity.
j A t 7 p. iu tho convention receded
from buiueuu until 8 ."to p. m. ut
which time it was re-opened for bun
iness and MrK 11 Anil of Newberry,
oditor of the S C. Pythian wu'i ask
?"d to address tbo convention in re
gard to the pythinn journal, which
ho did in nn excellent manner.
IlfHolutions wore adopted to tlio of
feet that the 6:h district convention
endorse tho pythian journal and
thanking Mr Alill for his good in
fo; malion. The following is the
result <'f tlio o.oct -on of officers for
iho ensuing > our : J McSwuin
Woods, of *Mftm?ing, I> h-44 Ct - J W
W'tlson, of Camden, Sec; John Kor
flhivw, of Suniniorton, Treaf; II L
Oliver, Disl llep, to tJu? grand lodge
ut Ailcon Sumter was Heloctcd as
the city of tho next convention.
Tho regu'ur resolutions of thanks
for the city's entertainment wero
adopted by a rifling vuto. Alter a
fpcelal convention lasting until 12
o'clock midnight at which the rank
of esqniro was conferred in the midst
of 12G visiting kni^bts and luetn
born, a banquet was served in the
dining room adjoining tho lodge
room which wus presided over by
Grand Chancellor M L Smith, and
at 1 30 a. m. after lUtoning to a
number of very humorous toants,
the banquet ntood adjourned and the
Fifth District K of P. convention
of Camden went into history, and
all of tho delegdos and visitors left
fur their homos tho "morning alter''
Give Senoca Stock Preparations a
trial. Fine present with flrbt pack
age to each costumer. For salo by
The Camden Drug Co.
Camden Clubs Conaolicl&to.
Tho two democratic clubs of Cam
den hnve coneolidutod and there is
only one hero now which will be
known as "The DcKalb Club of
Cumlen." At a meeting Monday nf
ternoon the followiug olflcerB ol the
now club were elected t President.,
T J KirUland; Yico Proident, B B
Clark; Secretary, C W Birchmore.
The following delegates to the
county convention wero elected: T
J Ktrkiand, B B Ciarke, Buiij Haile,
0 W Birchmore, I1 K Goodale, C W
Billings, M L Smith, W It Hough,
J W Wilson, L A Wittkowsky, W
L McDowell, W F Russell, I C
Hough, 1) M McGaskill. T .1 Good
tie, li T Mills, G A Mos-lev. .IS
Tiautham, W L DePustt, VY It Do*
Loache, S F Brnsington, E C von
Trcsckow, E J Lewis aDd II L Wat
kins.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
Slate of South Car-) In ihe Court
ol i is a, > of Common
County of Kershaw.) l'leas.
Complaint not served.
II 0 Carrlson, Plainlijf
against
Frank Phelps , John B Phelps,
Charles Phelps, Annie L PheJps,
Rhetta Phelps, il/. C West , An
thony Beasley, and 0 G ALxan
Her, Executor of the last Will and
Testament of J. B. Phelp*, deceas>
cd, Defrndants
To (he defendants: ?
You arc hereby summoned and
required to answer the ('ompUint in* this
notion, which will l>e filed in the office of
the Clerk of Oourt of Common Pleas for
the said County , an<l to eeive a copy of
your answer to the said complaint on the
subscriber fit his office in Camden, 8. C-,
within twenty (20) days alter the service
hereof, exclusivo of tho day of ?uch aer
vice.; and if vou fail to answer tho Com
plaint within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in this action will apply to thp
Court for tho relief demanded in tho
Complaint.
W. M. SHANNON,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Camden, 8. C-, March 14, 1900
To the defendants, Frank Phelps, John
B. Phelps and Charles Phelpi : ?
k Take notice that the Complaint in this
action was filed in the office of the Clerk
of tho Court of Common Pleas nnd Gen
eral Sessions for Kershaw County, ?t
Camden, 8. C., this 28th day of Match,
AVD. 1*08.
W. M. SHANNON.
Plaintiffs Attorney.
Marfch 28th, 1908' <
if ril M? 04i ? V? - ; . * I
Oiudiamd With H*gb Hoi>or.
I Mr. J. Siiittter U? une, Jr . ci ???!?
lunUd ihiii nock pt, vbc* Mcdicti |
IColirgfi pf Ch ;j!?f'flri avi'U hltfti '
! We t xU' tul t ' ? our "'ourv j
Mend hf h* ty i 01 i* u!f. u|jd
for bin p? > ?t profvstiut*'
ui ? hi ecr i
" ? ? i
The Meeting; fit tb? MctUodiwt Ohuf'li \
C'oueidcruh! c inu-un ia > * t- 1 r> >, |
(UMlifwftttM) it. i|u< UM'-'uiVi) HOW tvi
progress In; 1, Hi* i. u S'.'rtvt:
Mciltodivl th 0M'diicl?i1# ii
Utv. Mj. L'- iul', Aii<l v\ j
t hut u gto&l dv&l ni goou Ih t>t iti). j
ilouo. ti in cxppcicd lUui ilnl
U}C?UCi? will cloai; Su inlay.
v)r? iiii,
Messi# II Q Carrison uiul C .) i
Sli;:iii'7!?, Jr, ntlutidud the H'nU-j
Hftuktun' A?-HOv'iati"<n wlticli uk*1 in
Columbia Ihh t week.
Mtn Julia C CVurt-inoy, w:do* o(
the ialc lion. A id. A. t'uwut n?y, ol j
rolijmbin, is spending euvural d?.\H;
this week with tl.o fuiml> of JVr. L
II. Alexander.
Among thos? who attended (lu?
<v ??eting of the K? !;?hU ?.? l'jlhUf
ncro this Y<?ek wen < ol K II /mil..
j;itbUont oi Iho ?>.)uil) Cm 1
Press AbHuciulioii.
r i i } % / * v ? * ? i ? !
vH|)v, i t i UM i I ? ?u (?(.< t. ii> ?? ??
i\ meeting of thu CuptainB of Hu.-i
?^ocoiijl licgiujer.t in (.'olumHi-t
W c < It. 'I no mocVtlig ?vr*j "or l! a pu-l
pone of dincwnsinft pi now f??r Him en |
cumpmeiit in Charleston in June.
l>euth of Ui?. W. 0. Browu,
I \(i? V ('. H?ov, n nt Lor
I <>n i* -nr b i fuc t ludt i iu.e<luv
' morning At 0 ??YK><*k. ogeil fifty yean
1 ?un?'rnl look froul liyr rffll
?j ?>? co Wu'u ploy conducted by Kov
V. (' li ;rb rt, awl U< bur ftl \vu? at
1. Cj.iUv tt n mH ry. l>tui l(8 tt
?iiiil nut! Mrs, tirowi itvc ??* ojh' t- on
??.uvl tlu\o dnushtTS t?? wl?o|u Wu %>%?
Usui o?r ???;? iy u|/*lliy.
SolIiT. ?
N>nici ii li??.i'cJ?y gi vcu lli'it oi
mm! uft. a..io , until furilu"
?I 'll ?? , II ti-Hj'i ullVU tsllO|i(i will
ulo?t: h I oVloi-k in llio'cvcningM,
Saturday t <)>jr p-iironi.
urc rv'jncalfcd lo Ix'ur lliin f to t ji>
ti.ol. M A S..r,
Kd^.ihU Jlfim.
\V!nlUr>jv Collect
Hi'hoWii>h>p tttul KnUfwuo
Examination.
' 'k* Mil it i..t nil for llit* it wart) of vtt
i at;!. hi \V in! hro|? (..'??} I?g?
'triil (or till* il Illusion of in>w niu li'ii!'
?i" lit* 'i M ai llu1 County (JoUl'l Ui)iin?
<11 I i i l", July U, lit ii Ui. Applicant*
mint l.?> ii. .t Irs* ihun lift m- ii yc?u ? <<( ?K'?
Wliffi ?rtiolandiips aie vaCant after .1 n I %
.'?i'i w ? . ?. i ?.?>*??' -:i l< Hi< u' in k;'i?
I r >'i ;|i. Ht ?? ill. ^ ??X Mi ll. ;>!. .ill,
I i i> tl , ii ( I > D- ! *i *i ii
iiij,' ilu> award A p|?! icttn ih for S? liolar
sliij?H aliould write to l'i*'ni<l?'iit J < ?l ? iik< .(i
itclotf tiu* cxHtuitiii' i.'iii iui .Scht i 1 1 ui < i |
ICx.iiiiimtl ion blanks,
S( !io'iiritlij(>H ait yoilli #'0C und fr1*
In lit.n, i'hii iiox t hi'snuij will opuii St |)
li mSiM' In, J ui iiiiil'vr iiik>;iiia-.
11'in ftn<1 CAtMrtfjUO, iifidrras Pnvdd-nt- 1).
15. J < 1 1 1 n h o 1 1 , lie k Hill , 8 (J.
Headquarters For
I
When in need of anything in the
Hardware line call and see me.
A.D, KENNEDY.
We are now prepared to serve you
with any quantity you wish.
Fresh Goods arriving daily.
r
Respectfully,
G. A. &R.L.MOSELEY
A. Thies' German Salve.
Worth Its Weight In Gold.
NO HOUSEHOLD COMPLETE WITH
OUT IT.
None
Genuine
Wiloont
- Sipatorf
Cures Eruptions of all Inflammatory Nature; Pj!op, Sores
Stabs, Cuts, llruisejj, Sprains, Boiis, Pimplen, Bone- Felon Cut*
buncles, Htone-BruiRe. Soft Corns, (quick relief to hard corns. )
Scrofula, Sore-Breast,' Rinp- Wjtym, Burns, Eczcma, Tetter and
kindred di*fc?(-o?. Prevents Blood Poif.on or Lock- Taw nsulfr
irjj from brings, Biies. Scratches by unclean instrume nts,
Nail in Foot, or from ai.y other eaupe. Allays j.r.d alleviates
pain Perfectly harmless in its application, but musical in ita
results. Once tried you will never bo without. Nothing but
the pure?t refined material enter* into it.? manufacture. 61*
(6) month required to nialce as small a quantity as ounfe.
Not injur! .us to tha most delicate complexion, and why not
keep a box on hand. Age does not detract from its celebrat
ed healing qualities. Saves much suiTerintf and many Doctor
bills and is alway a true friend. E\*hty box guaranteed or
money refunded. Price 25c. - For sale by all druggists, or,
A. THIF.S, Proprietor, Charlotte, N. Q,
CALLS ATTENDED ANY HOUR DAY OU NIGHT
EST. E. O. M?OEEIQHT.
% '-'L T ?' <- W -> W ? -T-'- - ^ ^ - *' *
Grjlt
. AT
EiJg<s
We take p ^rtft?U4. ia Ki?<>??in/> yju tl roj^b uur . v
stock ami introducing to you all of the novelties in
ouch department, and will Htirely convince you that
it is to \our u t-;mt U) initio ?vith u<? ? if low
prices, pretty new goods and polite atten
tion count any thing with you.
DRESS GOODS SPECIALS!
1 j,c B!a:,k \ oil*', m lu'J, at !'?*<?
1 jh3 Oiic'li Navy Blue, Black and (in*v Silk Mohnir, (jOc
value*. at 1'jc
7 * i
Mt-ictM i/ (1 \V iTUwilU'tst bht-rk ?md liffrrt.--*'. clotty 36o ?
values, Ht 2 m: yd
. SiKoiho Silk, Llack ami light, colors, bnutiful K>r shirt
waists or sui^, 1 1" ) ?1
J pc black wool llatihti', oO in wide, at 50c yd
WHITE GOODS SPECIALS!
1 lot (short lengths) White Lawn, 15 to 20 & values, at 10c ~
1 lot n 11 ecu ded and checked madraH, 36in wide
; hi ir values at 12 L-2c yd
I 1 )t 'si oil !cu^Mii) VvIjH' *. l^rc'Jii/ *d V/ aistiu^s, ioc values
ut 20 vai l " ; ?
* J .yr,'.
i 1 tot white i in 1 1 ;it ion Linen, tor blurts or siiii.s, at 1 (Jc y<T
English. Long Cloths, Nainsooks, Carnhiics and Blenchings
at. special prices m
40 in white Lawn, good (juulity, ft 12 i-2c
Ginghams, Percales, Chambracs, Ga
lateas, etc.
BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS AT THE LOWEST l'BIOES ^
* ? J i ' -
Ladies' and Children's Hats.
Nice lot Ladies' Ready Trimmed and Sailor Hats. JSewest
Shapes and Styles
Beautiful Lot Laces and Embroidery -
To Select From. 7=2TZI
AT PRICES TO PLEASE ~
REMEMBER THIS!
Cash Coupons given with ach purchase (no chance \5ame)
good for a piece of China ware, or a
Sterorcopc an dVicws
"Star Brand Shoes Are Better."
' ' Z*\ ->
Mon's, Ladies' and Children's Oxfords, Sandals or High Shoes,
'?The best fIioo I have ev?.r worn," is what
onrcjii uDi'S say.
FARM SUPPLIES & FERTILIZERS.
Nitrate Soda; Muriate Polash, Cotton Seed Meal, Acid and
Kainit. At low*, et cash prices or on
&}pc\e a pbrs.