The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 15, 1908, Image 3
Phone 2,
THE PURE POOD STORE
HEADQUARTERS i'OR
Good Things To Eat ? Anil
the Purest and Best tilings
To Drink.
FINE TEAS
GUNPOWDER, YOUNG I IYSON, ENGL1SI I
. BREAKFAST, OOLONG, CEYLON AND
INDIA. BLENDED lEASI'or Icing, ill bulk,
' 50c, 60c and 80c per lb. In Packages We
Have TETLEY'S, UPTON'S, NEWTON'S,
LEGGET'S, PERRI WALLA, SUNBEAM, Etc
White House Coffee Just
Received.
BRUCE & LANG.
H*?L }[?"#.
For Runt.
Ttio Htore formerly occupied by
Burns & Barrett- Apply to
Jus II. Huron,
Camden, 8. C.
Ioe Cream.
The Lid lei*' Aid S>oiety of t lie
Presbyterian Church will serve ice
cream on Monument Square, Thurs
day afternoofi May 21?l, at six
o'clock,
Mr. H. T. Johnson Suggested For I
Towtlsbip Commissioner.
Edlior Clironlcti* : We wtsb to j
BUggest Mr. H. T. .Johnson for thej
position of Township G oiumiesion ? '
er for central llulTnlo Township. j
Mr. Johnson's rainy friends wish
to see li i in elected, us he litis made'
a l\ailhful and elflcient officer.
V oters.
Dixon ? Jordan.
Mies Grace Dixon, sacond daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Dixon, of
our town, and Mr. L. G. Jordan, of
Biehopville, were married last Wed- 1
nesday afternoon the 13ih, at 3
o'clock st t ho Methodist parsonage
C. C. Herbert officiating. The
is one of Camden's moBt wor-|
tby young ladies, and the groom is
a prosperous planter near Bishop
viUe.
A Card From Mr. I. O. Hough. -
Editor Camden Chronicle: ?
Please allow me spaco in your
paper for an explanation as to my
caudldncy for Clerk of Court. Af
ter the election In 1906 I was com
missioned for a term of four years.
"After looking into the law on the
|j*uhjcct, it seemed to be questiona
ble whether or not the commission
ibould have been for four or two
rears. I submitted the facts to the
attorney General and have just re
ceived the irformalton from that
>fflce that I should only have been
commissioned for two yearB to fill
an unoxpirad term.
Yours Trulj,
I C. Hough.
Free Scholarships by U. D. 0.
" The South Carolina Division U
D. C. offers the following two
^scholarships available for use Sept,
U\n 1908 i
? First n scholarship of free tuition
and $3u0 to he used at Tcachers'
College, Qolumhia University, New
York City. This scholarship is
open to a young man or wouihu in
South Carolina, at least twenty
jears old. able to pass the entrance
examinttion for Teachers' College,
lineal descendant of a Confeder
ate veteran, and whose application
is endorsed by the president of a
chapter of the Daughters of the
Confederacy in South Carolina.
Second, a scholarship at Win
tluop College, Rock Hill, S.C
'with board and tuition worth $104
Applicants for this scholarship
must be at leaat 16 years of age, be
able to enter the Freshman cla?s at
Winthropi must pledge themselves
incomplete the four years' course
goffered by the Division; must pre
sent a certificate stating that their
family oannot afford to pay for
Bthcir education; must be the
daughter or Ifnpaf descendant of a
Confederate veteran of honorable
ecord (in the oases of equal at
ainments offered preference will
> given daughters of widows of
onfsderate soldiors) and must be
ndorsed by the president of a
toapter of the U- D? C, in South
"arolina.
Applications for these two schol*
ships moat bo filet) with the un*
irsigMd hot later than JuftelStfa.
ppttoaate art reminded tbet lie>
w*t q talify on every point natped
be o tfteldered as duly eligible
f. Mh sch olar s b i p .
Scholarship Cow. B. C. Olf .
? P? Q>? CkifUwloi^ & Ob
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IV? Pay You to tit we.
Economy is the
Price of Eternal
Vigilance
Watch well the Hinall
umouiits--Bee thai they
go in the Savings fund
Deposit 8 of one dollar and up
wards .are accepted iu.our tiav
ings department ?nd intere?t
allowed, compounded every
three months .
THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK.
Camden, S. C.
Use Seneca Slock Preparations
for sale by The Camden Drug Co.
Jnion Meeting at Mizpah Church, Sat
urday, May 30th, 1908.
10 30 Devotional services, Rev.
5 O Thompson
11 00 The Liymen'u Movement.
Discussion opened by Rev VV 8
tV al lei s.
1 Recess.
2 00 Education ? Fyrrnan Uni
versity and G. F. C. Opened b>
iiev F L Cola .
2 40 Church attendance ? Is il
1 eel i n i n g? \If so, the cause and
emedy. Opened bv J O Moaeley.
3 20 The spirit of I rreverence?
ls cau?e, effect and remedy. Open
d by Re v. J C Crouch.
4 00 NVhy should we teach our
1 istinetive Baptist principles?
Opened by Rev L A Mitchell.
Sunday, May 31?t.
11 00 What are we doing to car
y out our Savioi's great commis
don in this and other lands? Open
id by Rev K D Thompson.
12 00 Sermon by C D Peterson.
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Meeting of D. A. R
Camden, S. C., May 7th, 1908.
The Hobkirk Hill Chapler D A.
R. met this afternoon with Mrs
Jno Canley. Mrs vou Tresbkow's
report as delegate to the Continen
tal Congress at Washington, D C,
April 20 ? 24 was a deUghtfully in
teresting "talk" from beginning lr?
end. Not only did she tell of the
business transacted, but charming
ly of the social feature which na
turally played a conspicuous part.
The ladies were unanimous in ex
pressing their thanks to Mrs. von
fresckow for explaining so fully
every detail of this meeting which
in considered the most successful
Congress in the history of the or
ganization.
The Regent stated that purchase
of the old Court House building
had been made by this Chapter.
The petition was preseulcd by the
Regent, M. A. Shannon. The
Committee wero warmly received
and the Chapter feels much in
debted to the County Commission
ers, Maj. Ad ams, Mr von Tresekoiv,
Mr. T. J. Kitkland and others,
for their kind interest and
loyal assistance in this matter.
Tbo election of officers for the
year was next in order. By ad
vice of the State Regent the Chap
ter Regent requested the present
officers a contlnuauce of their ser
vices as the Chapler had so recent
ly becun work.
Mr* Lenoii's paper ? "Occupation
of Camden l>y l he British, " was
very interesting, and abe .was ac
corded a vote of thanks.
Twoiifw Dimri were propoae?l>
and accepted for membership and
?I* ?dd .?d lo roll call.
Tfce Chapter will meet on June
4ib, wilb Mr*. C. J. Shannon, Jr.
TtaU Hill probably be the laat
Mttilf ttfttU ?Alk *? N. a
gT~? T"" A*lT?rtiaBBWUt#. ~
? ' We <11 reel y our utteoliou to (tie fol
Pi lowing new td yerit?eiueiil? which
?' appear in l be Chronicle to-day :
f i Kit at. N at i o 11 it 1 lUnk
? 1 I C Hough ? Annoumn ineni
'Mum (i a i (luer ? A nnm net* moot
t' 0 ( Moore ? K? kI Kalaie
jl j I he Pure Food Kumq
) District Coufrience.
* I I'e Suiuli r DUlrmt Conference
^ wi l couvcne in the ulelou $Uet I
? M cilt odiat (,' tui i rh \\'i d nt*<luy,May
? 20 h, the liiui ncnice lo be held t?t
^ j 8 :.{0 p, ,ij, |i i u ixpicltd thai
* ' ihere will Ik) flfiy or atxty clerical
> him) I i y (ielt'KuUm in attendance
'|Ciii)'l?o ex 'end# ? uxmt cordial
t; welcome. May their ?<>Jouru with
|!u? be a pleasant one to all.
Religious.
An ad| turned meeting of I! triuo
ny 1'rtmby tei v w?n held Unt eve.
! ning in ilic Camden I'reahyUi tan
Jciimcb, lUv. W, C. Workman, f or
niuily iif Camden, m moderator, at
which 1{< v. Jeefco C. Kowrni, of the
Columbia Theological Seminary,'
was regularly ordatutd, and will be
iiiHiwIled an pastor of tlie Camden
Church next Hunday morning at 11
o'clock. The public is cordially
invited to be present.
Old-Time Fiddler#' Convention.
Something now will be offered
the people of ibis community on
next. Tuesday and Wednesday, May
19 and 20, when the Old- Time
Kiddlera' Convention will be held
This its no travelling Iroupe but
will conuist of llio old-time fiddlers
of Kershaw county.' Every old
lime fiddler in this county is cor
I d ially invilod lb inko p % r t in thin
entertainment and bis expense*
wilt be paid while In the cltj.
Pilzes will be oifered and u p h r t
of tbe proceeds will gn io the local
chapter of the U. I). C. .
To Meet In Camden.
The Woman's Maplist Missionary
and Educational Convention (col
ored) of South' Carolina will meet
heie wilh the Ml. Moriah Baptist
church. May 21-21. There. will be
in connection wiili this meeting a
needle-work exhibition consisting
of fancy work which h^s been giv
en to be sold for mission woik
We wili appreoialo any articles lhal
might be given by any friend of
missions and the same will be sold
We will be glad to have our while
friends call and inspect the exhi
bits. Cora S. Boy kin.
PERSONAL.
lltyt W 13 Gordon delivered the^
Memorial adddress in Yorkville lasi
week.
Mrs Gus Hirsch and daughter,'
?Miss" Louise Henrietta, have re
turned from a very delightful visit
to relatives and friends at Orange
burg. ?_>
Mrs M A Nil '^b and Miss Mary
.McDowell, who have been spending
several months in Mississippi and
Gcorgli visiting relatives, liavo re
turned to Camden.
Rov L A Mitchell is attending the
Southern Baptist Convention at
Hot Springs, A rk , lu consequence
of whioh there will be no proacbing
in -the, 'Camden Baptist Church on
Sunday.
President Johnson of Winthrop
College, has our thanks for an invi
tation to attend .the commencement
exorcises of that Collrge May 3 1st
to June 2nd. Among the graduates
there this year is Miss Selma Par*
ish of our town.
Messrs I H Eldrodge and Jj D
Barrows, skilled highway origin-' ers
connected with the office of public
roads of the United States d? part,
ment of agrioulture, have just been
ordered to Cheraw to take up and
superintend the work of conslruot
ing a hard surface highway across
the Pee Dee Hiyor bottoms. Mr.
Eldrcdgo above referred Iq is q son
of Capt F W Eldredge of our city.
? Tribute of Reeyeot.
We, the undersigned, a commit
lee appointed by the Kershaw
Suards for the purpose, desire to
record for ourselves personally au<5
for the members of the Company,
the sincere affection in which we
held our cotprade and fellow mem
ber, the late Hydney T. Z^uip. He
was ever faithful and zealous in
his service to the company and our
hearts were kuit to him by the
closest ties of friendship.
His death has left a vacant
place in our ranks that cannot be
Oiled, but there is kept fresh
among ua the memory of his
bright, cheerful spirit and warm
heart.
We would ask thai this little tes
timonial be placed in the records
of the Compauy to bear witness to
our love for him aod sorrow at his
flentb, and tliat it be published in
the looal papers and that a copy
be sent lo his family.
R. M. Kennedy, Jr.,
W. M. Younof
Kben J. McLeod,
Laurens T. Mills.
C*mt}en, S. C., May fill, 1Q08.
Barbers' Notice.
Noiico is hereby given lliat on
.and after tbia date, uuiil further
notice, our respective ebope will
cloee ?t 8 o'clock ia the evening*,
oalurdaja tseapled. Our patront
Ira requested to bear this feol ia
mind. MoLala k Hon,
RaglUk Broii ,
Wholesale And Retail
GROCERIES.
We are now prepared to serve you
.ft?
with any quantity you wish.
Fresh Goods arriving daily.
Respectfully,
G. A. &R.L.MOSEL.EY
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Headquarters For
When in need of anything in the
Hardware line call and see me.
A.D. KENNEDY.
A. Thies' German Salve.
Worth Its Weight In Gold.
NO HOUSHUOl.l) COMPLETE WITH
OUT IT.
None
Genuine
Cures Eruptions of all Inflammatory Nature ; Pile", 8orog
Stabs. Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Boils, Pimpled, Bone- Felon Cur
lmnoles, Htoiii'.Bruiso, S.ift Corns, (quick relief to hard coriiH. )
Surofula, Sore. Breast, King-YVorm, Burns, Eczema. Tetter and
kindred diseases. Prevents Blood 1'oirou or I.oek-Taw result
in f rom Stints, Biles. Snatches by unclean instruments.
Nail In Foot, or from ai.y other cause. Allays itnd[alleviate8
pain Perfectl) harmless in its application, but musical in its
results. Once tried you will never bn without. Nothing but
the purest refined material enters into its manufacture. Six
(b) month required lo qiake as small a uuantity as Uj ounce.
Not injqrioqs to tl?o most delicate complexion, a d why not
keep a box on liand. Ajfft <loes not detract from its celcbrat
vu h?a!tu>< qualities. Saven in noil suffering and many Doctor
bills atul i# alway a tt'U e friend. Every box guaranteed or
money refunded. Price 2&e, For sale by all druggists, or,
A. THIKS, Proprietor, Charlotte, N. C.
A B O fx. ft
Air Line Railway.
ID
< Eastern Time
These arrivals and departures, as well aa tinpo
$iven only as inforpuitipn apd nut guarantood.
NORTHBOUND
Lv. Camden
Ar. Hamlet
Lv Rnlei^b
Ar. I'ortamoutl)
Ar Richmond
Ar. Washington
Ar. Baltirflfifc
Ar. Philadelphia
Ar. Now York
Ar. Pittsburg
Ar. Buffalo
Ly. Camden
Lv. tktlqmbU
Lv. Havaunab
Ar. Jacksonville
Ar. St. Augubtine
Ar. Mongomery
Ar. New Orleans
Ar. Tampa
Ar. Miami
No. 84
9 l>0 p in
1 1 30 p in
3 45 a in
* 10 30 a tn
9 10 a rfl
1 2 30 p in
1 '18 p m
3 55 p ni
6 30 p m
9 42 p m
6 55 a m
SOUTH HOL'NI)
N<*- fcl
y ^0 a m
10 35 a iu
2.10 p m
7 00 p m
910 p id
0 55 n m
0 45 p m
6 30 a nj
10 IS a m
and connections are
No. Go
6 57 a m
9 *20 a m
1 2.50 p m
6 05 p m
9.30 p m
1 1 45 p m
4 21 am
7 30 a m
8 50 ft m
12 05 p m
No. 43
1 0 4 0 p m
1145pm
2 45 u m
7.15 a m
1 1 00 a m
8 15 p in
7 $0 a ui
5 in p rn
. 10 35 pm
Trains l$os. pi and *4 are composed of tbo following btgh clasa equip.
?enti Pullman drawing room, aloeping car between Jers^jrCity and
Tampa, daily ; Seaboard diulng car between Wasblngton and Richmond
and botwecu llaoilet and Jacksonville, also first class day coacbea.
- ? ?ir ~ " ? - ? - "*
Trains "Ron. 43 and f?6, Seaboard Matt, d illy, aro compound of folloviog
equipment : Va lman draw Hit r?v?iti sleeping cat bflvyttMcs York and
Jacksonville, daTlf. Si aboard buffet mri^ruaf between Jacksonville aod
Tatnpa, daily. Uming c%t helct.ru \('a*binglon and Uaiulct, daily. Alao
first ol?M day oo aches
For farther information and reservation? apply to^^
R. J. COOPER. Agent, or wrlu to W. L. BURROUGHS#
, 7, Yf A,, Ooln?bU, 8? 01
HAVE YOU
THE
BIG DISPLAY
OF
AT
Gilt Edge Store?
YVo tiike pleasure in showing you through our immciiHO
stock and introducing jo you nil of tlio novelties in
oach ilcpiiffrricnt, and will Buiviy con Vj u 00 y<> u tliat
it is to your interest to trade with iih ? if low
prices, pretty now goods and polite ntton
tion count anything with yon.
PRESS GOODS SPECIALS!
1 pe Black Voile, % 1. 25 value, at 98o
1 pc ouch Navy Blue, Black and (iro-y Silk Mohair, ()Oo
values, at, 4(Jc
Mercerized Wire Twist Voiles, bla.'k and light colors, 35c
values, at 2~>c. yd --- ? -
Suosmo Sulk, black and li^ht colors, heautifuT l'or "sTilrt*
waists or suits, I Ic yd
1 pc black wool Batiste, 00 in wide, nt 50c yd
WHITE GOODS SPECIALS! ,
lol (nliort U;ii^i lis ) \V ln(^ Lawn, 10 to 20c values, at lOo
tlol H " c.ui did and checked Madras, 3t) in wide
bij; values ill 12 I -2c yd
lot (shoit lengths) wliit. Morcemed Waistings, t Values
fit L(v yar 1
lot wiiiti* 1 inilitlioii Lii tjn, for skills or suits, at iUc yd
<!i?gli.*h Lon?? (.Moths. Nainsooks, ('ambries and lHeachings
at special prices
40 in white Lawn, #ood <|iialitv, at 12 l-2c
Ginghams, Percales, Chambracs, Ga=
lateas, etc.
BEA.UTII?Ur, PATTERNS AT TI1K LOWEST l'KIOKS
Ladies' and Children's Hats.
Nice lot Ladies' Ready Trimmed and Sailor Ilals. Newest
Shapes and Styles
Beautiful Lot Laces and Embroidery
To Select From.
AT PRICES TO PLEASE
REMEMBER THIS!
Cash Coupons given wilh noli purchase (no chance gamo)
good for a piecc of China ware, or a
Sterotcope an Views
"Star Brand Shoes Are Better."
Men's, Ladies' and Children's Oxfords, Sandals or High Shoes.
?'The best nhoe I lia\o evu* worn," is what -
u eu m 3 i*s say. "
FARM SUPPLIES & FERTILIZERS.
Nitrate Soda; Muriate Po ash, Cotton Seed Meal, . Acid and
Kaintt. At lowest caoh prices or on
ft) |uo>o a pe s. -- - - - ~ 0 >